1-16 OF 16 RESULTS FOR

Calloporidae

Results shown limited to content with bounding coordinates.
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account

Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Close Modal
Sort by
Image
Encrusting cheilostome bryozoans (MNHN.F.A59882) on MNHN.F.A59117. (1) Internal mold of the carapace; (2) SEM view of the colonies; (3) SEM close-up on the basal imprints of the zooecia; (4) SEM view of the zooecia imprints evoking Calloporidae. Scale bars=1 cm (1), 4 mm (2), 1 mm (3), 100 µm (4). Photographs, N. Robin, S. Pont.
Published: 26 February 2018
Figure 3 Encrusting cheilostome bryozoans (MNHN.F.A59882) on MNHN.F.A59117. ( 1 ) Internal mold of the carapace; ( 2 ) SEM view of the colonies; ( 3 ) SEM close-up on the basal imprints of the zooecia; ( 4 ) SEM view of the zooecia imprints evoking Calloporidae. Scale bars=1 cm ( 1 ), 4 mm ( 2
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2016
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2016) 88 (1): 47–54.
...M. A. Sonar; R. V. Pawar Abstract: Seven species of Calloporid (family Calloporidae Norman, 1903) Bryozoa are described from the Cenozoic sediments of the western Kachchh, Gujarat, India. Among these Planicellaria walsariensis, Dionella sp., Pyriporella charopadiensis, P. vadsariensis...
FIGURES | View All (5)
Image
Four equally parsimonious trees obtained with branch and bound search routine in PAUP*, and routed to A. leucocypha (Calloporidae, Anasca); length 485, consistency index 0.59, and retention index 0.86. Species are grouped in four monophyletic groups: vicarious Cupuladria clade 1(CV1), vicarious Cupuladria clade 2(CV2), non-vicarious Cupuladria clade (CNV), and Discoporella (D).
Published: 01 September 2014
Figure 9 Four equally parsimonious trees obtained with branch and bound search routine in PAUP*, and routed to A. leucocypha (Calloporidae, Anasca); length 485, consistency index 0.59, and retention index 0.86. Species are grouped in four monophyletic groups: vicarious Cupuladria clade 1(C
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1960
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (1960) S7-II (7): 947–950.
...Janine Prud'homme Abstract Four species described from the upper Cretaceous and Eocene of Europe and the United States are redescribed and regrouped into the new genus Amphiblestrella of the bryozoan family Calloporidae. GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute. Reference includes...
Image
Bryozoa and other encrusting taxa in the Pagat Member, Satui region, Kalimantan. Scale bar increments are millimeters, with the exception of the scale bars in the SEM images which are in 100 μm increments. Common encrusters include bryozoans (Br), oysters (Oy), spirorbinid polychaetes (Sp), and serpulid polychaetes (Se). (1) Three groups of bryozoans including one morphospecies of cheilostomatid bryozoans attributed to cf. Tubiporella sp. (i) and two cyclostomates (ii, iii) in foraminiferal rudstone from level 19-2A (93.5 m), UA-P2158. (2, 3) Cyclostomata: Lichenoporidae on foraminiferal packstone, level 19-2A (93.5 m), UA-P2159, UA-P2160. (4) SEM of Cheilostomata: Calloporidae on an echinoid spine, level 14-3c (17.6 m), UA-P2185. (5) Branching, uniserial cyclostomate bryozoan on the surface of a larger benthic foraminifera, level 14-6 (71.5 m), UA-P2186. (6) Circular bryozoan patch on the surface of a larger benthic foraminifera, level 14-6 (71.5 m), UA-P2187. (7) Branching uniserial cyclostomate bryozoan on the lateral wall of a small Caryophyllia, level 19-2A (93.5 m), UA-P2188. (8) Branching uniserial cyclostomate bryozoans on the base of a small Cycloseris, layer 19-2C (80.5 m), UA-P2189. (9) Branching bryozoans on the base of a small Cycloseris, layer 19-2C (80.5 m), UA-P2190. (10) Two small oysters and a bryozoan patch on the wall of a small Caryophyllia, layer 19-2C (80.5 m), UA-P2191. (11) Spirorbid polychaete tube on the base of a small Cycloseris, layer 19-2C (80.5 m), UA-P2192. (12) Oyster fragment with multiple encrusters including two types of bryozoans and a serpulid polychaete tube, layer 19-2C (80.5 m), UA-P2193. (13) Serpulid polychaete tube on the wall of a small Caryophyllia, layer 19-2C (80.5 m), UA-P2194.
Published: 01 February 2025
on foraminiferal packstone, level 19-2A (93.5 m), UA-P2159, UA-P2160. ( 4 ) SEM of Cheilostomata: Calloporidae on an echinoid spine, level 14-3c (17.6 m), UA-P2185. ( 5 ) Branching, uniserial cyclostomate bryozoan on the surface of a larger benthic foraminifera, level 14-6 (71.5 m), UA-P2186. ( 6 ) Circular
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2014
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2014) 83 (6): 653–656.
... 2013 01 06 2014 Email: [email protected] ? Crassimarginatella sp. ( Fig.4d ) belonging to family Calloporidae grows as unilaminar, sheet like fronds encrusted on molluscan shells, larger foraminifera, echinoids etc. The species shows quincuncial arrangement of autozooids, oval...
FIGURES | View All (4)
Journal Article
Published: 26 February 2018
Journal of Paleontology (2018) 92 (3): 466–477.
...Figure 3 Encrusting cheilostome bryozoans (MNHN.F.A59882) on MNHN.F.A59117. ( 1 ) Internal mold of the carapace; ( 2 ) SEM view of the colonies; ( 3 ) SEM close-up on the basal imprints of the zooecia; ( 4 ) SEM view of the zooecia imprints evoking Calloporidae. Scale bars=1 cm ( 1 ), 4 mm ( 2...
FIGURES | View All (6)
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1967
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1967) 8 (1): 18–28.
... and echinoderms. Types: Holotype LUT no. 248, paratype LUT no. 249. Family: CALLOPORIDAE Norman, 1903 Genus: Bactrellaria Marsson, 1887 ? Bactrellaria cheropadiensis Tewari and Srivastava, n. sp. Fig. 1, Nos. 2 and 2a Description: Zoarium erect, slender, branching, cross-section elliptical; small rounded zooecial...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2014
Journal of Paleontology (2014) 88 (5): 851–894.
...Figure 9 Four equally parsimonious trees obtained with branch and bound search routine in PAUP*, and routed to A. leucocypha (Calloporidae, Anasca); length 485, consistency index 0.59, and retention index 0.86. Species are grouped in four monophyletic groups: vicarious Cupuladria clade 1(C...
FIGURES | View All (46)
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 January 2015
PALAIOS (2015) 30 (1): 109–115.
...). The most diverse anascan family is Calloporidae with four genera and six species, followed by Candidae with three genera and four species, while the remaining families are represented by one genus each. Ascophoran-grade cheilostomes are represented by 72 species (58% of bryozoan species richness) in 46...
FIGURES | View All (5)
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2021
Journal of Paleontology (2021) 95 (2): 268–290.
..., 1836 (see Berning et al., 2008 ). Several species previously assigned to Figularia were recently displaced in different genera of the families Cribrilinidae and Calloporidae (e.g., Vitrimurella , Reginella Jullien, 1886 , Inferusia Kukliński and Barnes, 2009 , Valdemunitella Canu...
FIGURES | View All (11)
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2021
Journal of Paleontology (2021) 95 (4): 694–719.
... d'Orbigny, 1852 (e.g., Pyripora magna Larwood, 1973 ), and Calloporidae Norman, 1903 (e.g., Tylopora Lang, 1917 ) in having oligoserial colonies, and in the morphology of the autozooids showing a well-developed gymnocyst. It differs in having deep opesiular indentations outlining a tongue-like...
FIGURES | View All (12)
Image
Published: 01 July 2021
guajirensis n. sp. 47628 Arroyo Uitpa 550005 Encrusting Porites sp. 1 Coated Calloporidae Copidozoum sp. indet. 47627 Arroyo Ekieps 550012 Encrusting Colpophyllia willoughbiensis 1 Coated Candidae Licornia sp. indet. 47632 Arroyo Ekieps 550012 Erect articulated Acropora
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2008
Journal of Paleontology (2008) 82 (4): 823–834.
... an extrazooidal coelomic space. Family Calloporidae Norman, 1903 Genus Cymulopora Winston and Håkansson, 1986 Cymulopora uniserialis Winston and Håkansson, 1986 . This originally monospecific genus was based on tiny colonies found living interstitially attached to particles...
FIGURES | View All (9)
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2021
Journal of Paleontology (2021) 95 (3): 568–582.
... ). Although the New Zealand species Figularia huttoni Brown, 1952 and Figularia spinea Brown, 1952 have true costae, Gordon ( 1986 ) included them in Valdemunitella , analogous to Membraniporella nitida (Johnston, 1838 ), formerly Cribrilinidae, which was transferred to Calloporidae (see related...
FIGURES | View All (5)
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2025
Journal of Paleontology (2025) 98 (S96): 1–37.
... on foraminiferal packstone, level 19-2A (93.5 m), UA-P2159, UA-P2160. ( 4 ) SEM of Cheilostomata: Calloporidae on an echinoid spine, level 14-3c (17.6 m), UA-P2185. ( 5 ) Branching, uniserial cyclostomate bryozoan on the surface of a larger benthic foraminifera, level 14-6 (71.5 m), UA-P2186. ( 6 ) Circular...
FIGURES | View All (22)