
FIGURE 4. Thin section photographs of Fistulipora sakagamii n. sp., holotype SMF 23.028 (1 and 2); Dybowskiella hupehensiformis n. sp., holotype SMF 23.030 and paratype SMF 23.032 (3–7); and Fistuliramus xianzaensis Liu and Wang, 1987, SMF 23.037 (8). 1, 2, 5–7, tangential section showing autozooecial apertures and vesicles; 3 and 4, longitudinal section showing autozooecial chambers and vesicular skeleton; and 8, branch transverse section.
Published as part of Ernst, Andrej, 2016, Bryozoan fauna from the Permian (Artinskian-Kungurian) Zhongba Formation of southwestern Tibet, pp. 1-59 in Palaeontologia Electronica (1946) 51 (9) on page 8, DOI: 10.26879/585, http://zenodo.org/record/13333418
Cystoporida, Fistuliporidae, Fistulipora, Animalia, Fistuliramus, Biodiversity, Dybowskiella, Stenolaemata, Bryozoa, Taxonomy
Cystoporida, Fistuliporidae, Fistulipora, Animalia, Fistuliramus, Biodiversity, Dybowskiella, Stenolaemata, Bryozoa, Taxonomy
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