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Stomatoporina Roberti
''Stomatoporina'' is a genus of stenolaematan bryozoans. The type species is ''Stomatoporina incurvata''. Like almost all bryozoans, it is colonial. Species There are three species: * ''Stomatoporina incurvata'' ( Hincks, 1859) * ''Stomatoporina lamii ''Stomatoporina'' is a genus of stenolaematan bryozoans. The type species is ''Stomatoporina incurvata''. Like almost all bryozoans, it is colonial. Species There are three species: * ''Stomatoporina incurvata ''Stomatoporina'' is a genus o ...'' Balavoine, 1958 * '' Stomatoporina roberti'' Balavoine, 1958 References Cyclostomatida Stenolaemata genera Extant Middle Jurassic first appearances {{Bryozoan-stub ...
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Stomatoporina Incurvata
''Stomatoporina'' is a genus of stenolaematan bryozoans. The type species is '' Stomatoporina incurvata''. Like almost all bryozoans, it is colonial. Species There are three species: * '' Stomatoporina incurvata'' ( Hincks, 1859) * '' Stomatoporina lamii'' Balavoine, 1958 * '' Stomatoporina roberti'' Balavoine, 1958 References Cyclostomatida Stenolaemata genera Extant Middle Jurassic first appearances {{Bryozoan-stub ...
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Thomas Hincks (naturalist)
Thomas Hincks (1818 – 25 January 1899) was a British Unitarian minister and a naturalist known for his work on zoophytes and bryozoa. Life He was born the son of the William Hincks in Exeter, Devon. He studied at Manchester New College from 1833 to 1839 (while it was, confusingly, in York) and received his B.A. from the University of London. He became a Unitarian minister and served at Cork (1839), Dublin (1842), Warrington (1844), Exeter (1846), Sheffield (1852) and Leeds (1855). He lost his voice whilst at Mill Hill Chapel in Leeds, and had to resign. He retired to Clifton and studied zoophytes, especially in Devon. He published ''A history of the British hydroid zoophytes'' (1868)Volume 1 - text
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Stomatoporina Lamii
''Stomatoporina'' is a genus of stenolaematan bryozoans. The type species is ''Stomatoporina incurvata''. Like almost all bryozoans, it is colonial. Species There are three species: * ''Stomatoporina incurvata ''Stomatoporina'' is a genus of stenolaematan bryozoans. The type species is '' Stomatoporina incurvata''. Like almost all bryozoans, it is colonial. Species There are three species: * '' Stomatoporina incurvata'' ( Hincks, 1859) * '' Stomatop ...'' ( Hincks, 1859) * '' Stomatoporina lamii'' Balavoine, 1958 * '' Stomatoporina roberti'' Balavoine, 1958 References Cyclostomatida Stenolaemata genera Extant Middle Jurassic first appearances {{Bryozoan-stub ...
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Stomatoporina Roberti
''Stomatoporina'' is a genus of stenolaematan bryozoans. The type species is ''Stomatoporina incurvata''. Like almost all bryozoans, it is colonial. Species There are three species: * ''Stomatoporina incurvata'' ( Hincks, 1859) * ''Stomatoporina lamii ''Stomatoporina'' is a genus of stenolaematan bryozoans. The type species is ''Stomatoporina incurvata''. Like almost all bryozoans, it is colonial. Species There are three species: * ''Stomatoporina incurvata ''Stomatoporina'' is a genus o ...'' Balavoine, 1958 * '' Stomatoporina roberti'' Balavoine, 1958 References Cyclostomatida Stenolaemata genera Extant Middle Jurassic first appearances {{Bryozoan-stub ...
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Cyclostomatida
Cyclostomatida, or cyclostomata (also known as cyclostomes), are an ancient order of stenolaemate bryozoans which first appeared in the Lower Ordovician. It consists of 7+ suborders, 59+ families, 373+ genera, and 666+ species. The cyclostome bryozoans were dominant in the Mesozoic; since that era, they have decreased. Currently, cyclostomes seldom constitute more than 20% of the species recorded in regional bryozoan faunas. Taxonomy Traditionally, cyclostomes have been divided into two groups according to the skeletal organization. In free-walled (or double-walled) cyclostomes, the exterior frontal walls of the zooids are uncalcified; autozooids have either a polygonal aperture bounded by vertical interior walls, or a subcircular aperture in species with kenozooids filling the spaces between the autozooids. By contrast, fixed-walled (or single-walled) cyclostomes have much of the exterior frontal wall calcified; autozooids normally have a subcircular aperture located at or ...
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Stenolaemata Genera
Stenolaemata are a class of exclusively marine bryozoans. Stenolaemates originated and diversified in the Ordovician, and more than 600 species are still alive today.Stenolaemata.
The Digital Atlas of Ordovician Life.
All extant (living) species are in the order , the third-largest order of living bryozoans.Ramalho, L. V., G. Muricy, and P. D. Taylor. (2009)
Cyclostomata (Bryozoa, Stenolaemata) from Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.
''Zootaxa'' 2057 32-52.
These animals are stationary
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