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Stromatoporoidea is an
extinct clade of sea
sponges common in the
fossil record from the
Middle Ordovician to the Late Devonian. They can be characterized...
- the Paleozoic,
being found from the
Ordovician to the Permian. With
Stromatoporoidea and
rugose corals, the
tabulate corals are
characteristic of the shallow...
- a reef-framework. Some
symbiotic rugose corals were
endobionts of
Stromatoporoidea,
especially in the
Silurian period.
Although there is no
direct proof...
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Demospongiae Hexactinellida Homoscleromorpha †Archaeocyatha †"Heteractinida" (paraphyletic) †
Stromatoporoidea Synonyms Parazoa/Ahistozoa (sans Placozoa)...
- The
Inwood Formation is a
geologic formation in Manitoba. The
silty and
salty dolomites preserve fossils dating back to the
Telychian stage of the Silurian...
-
Thunder Bay
Limestone is a
geologic formation in
Michigan that
preserves fossils dating back to the
Middle Devonian and is the
uppermost formation of the...
- Revised. Porifera,
Volumes 4 & 5:
Hypercalcified Porifera,
Paleozoic Stromatoporoidea & Archaeocyatha, liii + 1223 p., 665 figs., 2015,
available here....
- Revised. Porifera,
Volumes 4 & 5:
Hypercalcified Porifera,
Paleozoic Stromatoporoidea & Archaeocyatha, liii + 1223 p., 665 figs., 2015,
available here....
-
raised bumps on the
surface of
certain sea sponges, such as the
extinct Stromatoporoidea Mamelon (volcanology), a hill
formed by
eruption of "stiff" lava This...
- Revised. Porifera,
Volumes 4 & 5:
Hypercalcified Porifera,
Paleozoic Stromatoporoidea & Archaeocyatha, liii + 1223 p., 665 figs., 2015,
available here....