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Fabifenestella Morozova 1974

Authors: Ernst, Andrej; Wyse Jackson, Patrick N.; Aretz, Markus;

Fabifenestella Morozova 1974

Abstract

Genus Fabifenestella Morozova, 1974 TYPE SPECIES. — Fenestella praevirgosa Schulga-Nesterenko, 1951 by original designation. Upper Carboniferous (Gzhelian); Russia. DIAGNOSIS. — Reticulate colonies of different shape, with moderately wide and thick branches and moderately wide dissepiments. Autozooecia arranged in two rows on the branches, rectangular to pentagonal in deep tangential section and fabiform in shallow to mid tangential section. Axial wall between autozooecial rows weakly undulating. Both superior and inferior hemisepta present.Low and wide keel with alternating nodes developed (modified after Morozova [2001: 53]). OCCURRENCE. — Lower Carboniferous – Upper Permian; worldwide. COMPARISON Fabifenestella Morozova, 1974 differs from Exfenestella Morozova, 1974 in presence of low and wide keel with alternating nodes. Fabifenestella differs from Minilya Crockford, 1944 in having rectangular to fabiform autozooecial shape in mid tangential section instead of triangular one.

Published as part of Ernst, Andrej, Wyse Jackson, Patrick N. & Aretz, Markus, 2015, Bryozoan fauna from the Mississippian (Visean) of Roque Redonde (Montagne Noire, southern France), pp. 151-213 in Geodiversitas 37 (2) on page 188, DOI: 10.5252/g2015n2a2, http://zenodo.org/record/4534998

Keywords

Fenestellidae, Animalia, Fenestrida, Biodiversity, Fabifenestella, Stenolaemata, Bryozoa, Taxonomy

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