Lunaferamita
Appearance
Lunaferamita Temporal range:
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Bryozoa |
Class: | Stenolaemata |
Order: | †Cystoporida |
Family: | †Constellariidae |
Genus: | †Lunaferamita Utgaard 1981 |
Lunaferamita is an extinct genus of cystoporate bryozoans of the family Constellariidae, known from the Middle Ordovician. It is distinct from other Constellariidae due to the presence of a lunarium, a quality distinctive to cystoporates. Like other Constellariidae, such as Constellaria, it has star-shaped monticules (bumps) on the surface of its colonies.[1]
Species
[edit]The following species are recognized:[2]
- †Lunaferamita bassleri Loeblich 1942
- †Lunaferamita nevadensis Utgaard 1981
- †Lunaferamita virginiensis Utgaard 1981
References
[edit]- ^ Utgaard, John (1981). "Lunaferamita, a New Genus of Constellariidae (Bryozoa) with Strong Cystoporate Affinities". Journal of Paleontology. 55 (5): 1058–1070.
- ^ "Lunaferamita Utgaard 1981". Palaeobiology Database.