
Genus RHOMBOCLADIA Rogers, 1900 Type species. Rhombocladia delicata Rogers, 1900, by original designation. Pennsylvanian (Upper Coal Measures); Kansas, USA. Diagnosis. Ramose colonies. Flattened branches bearing 4–12 zooecial rows. Vestibule weakly developed. Diaphragms rare. Superior hemisepta usually developed. Oval apertures arranged in a diagonal pattern. Autozooecial chambers rhombic in mid-tangential section. Macroacanthostyles often occurring at distal ends of autozooecial apertures. Microacanthostyles present in zooecial walls, sometimes forming star-like accumulations. Leptozooecia rarely present on the frontal surface or on lateral parts of branches. Dorsal wall very thin. Remarks. The genus Rhombocladia differs from Chainodictyon Foerste, 1887, by having a ramose instead of a reticulate colony form and by the development of hemisepta. From Kallodictyon Morozova, 1981, it differs in colony-form, the thin dorsal wall and the absence of leptozooecia on the dorsal surface of the colony. Occurrence. Middle Devonian – Upper Permian; worldwide.
Published as part of Ernst, Andrej, Claussen, Anna Lene, Seuss, Barbara & Wyse Jackson, Patrick N., 2022, Stenolaemate bryozoans from the Graham Formation, Pennsylvanian (Virgilian) at Lost Creek Lake, Texas, USA, pp. 1-56 in Palaeontologia Electronica (a 15) (a 15) 25 (2) on page 16, DOI: 10.26879/1174, http://zenodo.org/record/11032471
Animalia, Fenestrida, Biodiversity, Stenolaemata, Rhombocladia, Bryozoa, Chainodictyonidae, Taxonomy
Animalia, Fenestrida, Biodiversity, Stenolaemata, Rhombocladia, Bryozoa, Chainodictyonidae, Taxonomy
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