Orbignyopora? echinicola (Voigt et Soule, 1973)

ID22056
Fossil groupBioerosional trace fossils
TaxonOrbignyopora? echinicola
Author(Voigt et Soule, 1973)
ReferenceVoigt & Soule, 1973
Parent taxonOrbignyopora
Is validYes
FADCampanian
LADMaastrichtian
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Synonymy

YearSynonymAuthorPagesFigsReference
1973Terebripora ? echinicola n. sp.Voigt & Soule272:4-6Voigt & Soule, 1973

Type specimens

TypeNumberRepositoryType localityLoc.Type horizonStrat.RemarksReferenceID
holotypeNo. 5410CampanianerraticVoigt & Soule, 1973

Descriptions and remarks

Diagnosis: Terebripora (?) with a network of long straight stolons branching simultaneously on both sides at regularly spaced intervals, forming an angle of about 80 degrees. The lateral branches start near the midregion of the zooecia. Zooecia very long and stout, subcylindrical, parallel to the stolons, placed relatively close together, separated by a distance less than the zooecial length.


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