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- Thamnasteria is a genus of extinct stony corals. The following species of Thamnasteria have been described: T. abukumaensis T. andranomarivensis T. aspera...
- coral. R. sp. Dunlap Canyon. Fragments of corallites. A stony coral. Thamnasteria T. cf. smithi Dunlap & Cinnabar canyons. 2 specimens. A thamnasteriid...
- †Spiriferina †Spiriferina roundyi †Stephanoceras †Tempskya †Tenontosaurus †Thamnasteria †Trigonia †Trigonia montanaensis †Ussuria †Ussurites †Vex – type locality...
- Société d’Histoire Naturelle de Paris, 1(2): 241–244. (description of Thamnasteria) Charma, M.A. (1856). "Biographied du Docteur Le Sauvage". Mémoires de...
- wa****aensis Textularia †Textularia losangica †Textularia rioensisThamnasteriaThamnasteria hoffmeisteri – type locality for species †Thamnoseris – tentative...
- trochiformis, Halysitastraea columbiana n. gen. n. sp., Stylina micrommata, Thamnasteria dendroidea, Calamophylliopsis sp., Calamophyllia sp., Heliocoenia sp...
- corals of the Aganane Formation are mainly limited to Retiophyllia, Thamnasteria and Archaeosmilia. Dominant Plicatostylidae bivalves, in a way akin to...
- †Thal****oleon macnallyae – type locality for species †Thal****oleon mexic**** †Thamnasteria Thamnophis Thomomys †Thomomys bottae †Thomomys monticola Thracia Thunnus...
- †Pycnodonte vesicularis Ser**** †Sphenodiscus Spondylus †Stylina †Tenea †Thamnasteria †Toxochelys – type locality for genus †Toxochelys latiremis – type locality...
- bivalve mollusc Gryphaea mexicana, gastropods (Nerineidae) and the coral Thamnasteria. The formation was first defined by S.G. Lasky in 1938 for exposures...