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Cryptopora Hesperis
Cryptopora may refer to: * ''Cryptopora'' (brachiopod), a genus of brachiopods in the family Cryptoporidae * ''Cryptopora'', a fossil genus of bryozoans in the family Semicosciniidae, synonym of '' Semicoscinium'' * ''Cryptopora'', a genus of protists in the order Nassellaria Nassellaria is an order of Rhizaria belonging to the class Radiolaria. The organisms of this order are characterized by a skeleton cross link with a cone or ring. Introduction Nassellaria is an order of Radiolaria under the class Polycystina. ..., family unassigned, synonym of '' Cryptopera'' {{Genus disambiguation ...
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Cryptopora (brachiopod)
''Cryptopora'' is a genus of brachiopods Brachiopods (), phylum Brachiopoda, are a phylum of trochozoan animals that have hard "valves" (shells) on the upper and lower surfaces, unlike the left and right arrangement in bivalve molluscs. Brachiopod valves are hinged at the rear end, whi ... belonging to the family Cryptoporidae. The species of this genus are found in all oceans. Species: *'' Cryptopora boettgeri'' *'' Cryptopora curiosa'' *'' Cryptopora gnomon'' *'' Cryptopora hesperis'' *'' Cryptopora maldiviensis'' *'' Cryptopora norfolkensis'' *'' Cryptopora rectimarginata'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q3543477 Brachiopod genera ...
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Nassellaria
Nassellaria is an order of Rhizaria belonging to the class Radiolaria. The organisms of this order are characterized by a skeleton cross link with a cone or ring. Introduction Nassellaria is an order of Radiolaria under the class Polycystina. These organisms are unicellular eukaryotic heterotrophic plankton typically with a siliceous cone-shaped skeleton. The most common group of radiolarians are the polycystine radiolarians, which are divided into two subgroups: the spumellarians and the nassellarians. Both spumellarians and nassellarians are common chert-forming microfossils and are important in stratigraphical dating, as the oldest radiolarians are Precambrian in age. The nassellarians appear in the fossil record much later than their other polycystine relatives, the spumellarians. spumellarians can be seen as far back as the Precambrian, whereas nassellarians do not begin to appear until the Carboniferous. Nassellarians are believed to be have been increasing in species dive ...
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