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Clausotrypa

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Clausotrypa
Temporal range: 346.7–254.17 Ma
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Clausotrypa

Species
  • Clausotrypa clara Kruchinina, 1986
  • Clausotrypa conferta Bassler, 1929
  • Clausotrypa costata Romantchuk, 1981
  • Clausotrypa elegans Liu, 1980
  • Clausotrypa minor Bassler, 1929
  • Clausotrypa monstruosa Morozova, 1970
  • Clausotrypa monticola (Eichwald, 1860)
  • Clausotrypa petaloides Romantchuk, 1970
  • Clausotrypa separata Bassler, 1929 (type)
  • Clausotrypa spinosa Fritz, 1932
  • Clausotrypa thaiensis (Sakagami, 1970)
Synonyms

Nemacanthopora Termier & Termier, 1971

Clausotrypa is an extinct genus of prehistoric bryozoans in the family Nikiforovellidae. The species C. elegans is from a Wordian (Permian) marine horizon in the Sijiashan Formation of Northeast China.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The Permian Bryozoa of Timor. RS Bassler, 1929
  2. ^ X. L. Liu. 1980. Bryozoa. Paleontological Atlas of Northeast China 1, pages 189-254
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  • "Clausotrypa". The Encyclopedia of Life.
  • "Clausotrypa". Paleobiology Database.
  • Clausotrypa at bryozoa.net