Calamophylliopsis
Calamophylliopsis | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Cnidaria |
Class: | Hexacorallia |
Order: | Scleractinia |
Family: | †Dermosmiliidae |
Genus: | †Calamophylliopsis Alloiteau 1952[1] |
Species | |
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Synonyms | |
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Calamophylliopsis is a genus of extinct stony corals. They lived from the Early Jurassic to Late Oligocene (around 189 to 23 Ma).[2]
Species
[edit]Distribution
[edit]Fossils of Calamophylliopsis have been registered in:[2]
- Jurassic
Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, China, Colombia (Coquina Group, La Guajira), Croatia, the Czech Republic, Ethiopia, France, Georgia, Germany, Indonesia, Iran, Morocco, Myanmar, Oman, Poland, Portugal, Romania, the Russian Federation, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, and Uzbekistan.
- Cretaceous
Bulgaria, China, Croatia, the Czech Republic, France, Georgia, Greece, Iran, Mexico, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Trinidad and Tobago, USSR, Ukraine, United States (Arizona), Uzbekistan, and Venezuela.
- Paleocene
France
- Eocene
Croatia
- Oligocene
Slovenia
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Madréporaires post-paléozoïques. J Alloiteau - Traité de paléontologie, 1952
- ^ a b "Calamophylliopsis". Paleobiology Database. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
- Dermosmiliidae
- Scleractinia genera
- Prehistoric Hexacorallia genera
- Mesozoic animals of Africa
- Mesozoic animals of Asia
- Mesozoic animals of Europe
- Mesozoic animals of North America
- Cretaceous Mexico
- Cretaceous United States
- Mesozoic animals of South America
- Jurassic Colombia
- Cretaceous Venezuela
- Paleogene animals of Europe
- Early Jurassic first appearances
- Oligocene extinctions
- Fossil taxa described in 1952
- Fossils of Serbia
- Prehistoric cnidarian stubs
- Hexacorallia stubs