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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈span〉〈div〉Abstract〈/div〉Thirteen bryozoan species are described from the Brewer Dock (Hickory Corners) Member of the Reynales Formation (lower Silurian, Aeronian) at the locality Hickory Corners in western New York, USA. Three species are new: trepostomes 〈span〉Homotrypa niagarensis〈/span〉 n. sp. and 〈span〉Leioclema adsuetum〈/span〉 n. sp. and the rhabdomesine cryptostome 〈span〉Moyerella parva〈/span〉 n. sp. Only one species, 〈span〉Hennigopora apta〈/span〉 Perry and Hattin, 1960, developed obligatory encrusting colonies whereas the others produced erect ramose colonies of various thicknesses and shapes: cylindrical, branched, and lenticular. Bryozoans display high abundance and richness within the rock. This fauna is characteristic of a moderately agitated environment with a stable substrate. The identified species reveal paleobiogeographic connections to other Silurian localities of New York as well as Ohio and Indiana (USA) and Anticosti (Canada).UUID: http://zoobank.org/c24f3184-4a8e-44c4-b6c0-d30433e841c9〈/span〉
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    Electronic ISSN: 1937-2337
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2012-09-01
    Description: A stenolaemate bryozoan fauna containing 20 species belonging to 18 genera is described from the Las Plantas and Las Aguaditas formations (Upper Ordovician, Sandbian) in San Juan Province, Precordillera of Western Argentina. One genus with one species is new: Argentinodictya lenticulata n. gen. n. sp. (Cryptostomata, Ptilodictyina). Four species are new: one trepostome Parvohallopora parvula n. sp., two cryptostomes Trigonodictya parvula n. sp. and Ptilodictya intermedia n. sp., and phyloporinine Chasmatopora rossae n. sp. The bryozoan assemblage of the Las Plantas Formation is more diverse than that of the Las Aguaditas Formation. Fourteen species are restricted to the Las Plantas Formation, five species occur in both formations, and one species is restricted to the Las Aguaditas Formation. Erect growth forms are dominant in the studied fauna. The majority of bryozoan taxa display palaeobiogeographic relations to Sandbian–Katian deposits of North America, with two species also known from the Katian of Europe.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈span〉〈div〉Abstract〈/div〉Lower to probably Middle Devonian bryozoans from western Argentina are reported. Five genera of trepostomes: 〈span〉Leptotrypa〈/span〉, 〈span〉Leptotrypella〈/span〉, 〈span〉Eridotrypella〈/span〉, 〈span〉Cyphotrypa〈/span〉, 〈span〉Boardmanella〈/span〉, and the cryptostome ?〈span〉Pseudonematopora〈/span〉 are described and figured. The paleobiogeographical significance of these bryozoans was analyzed in the context of Southern Gondwana during the Devonian. The group was considered as nearly absent from southwestern marine basins. In contrast with highly endemic groups, supporting the recognition of the Malvinokaffric Realm in this region, bryozoans reported are nearly cosmopolitan. The presence of those genera typical of warm-temperate, carbonate settings from low paleolatitudes, such as the Laurentian-European 〈span〉Eridotrypella〈/span〉, 〈span〉Leptotrypa〈/span〉, and 〈span〉Leptotrypella〈/span〉, or the Eurasians 〈span〉Boardmanella〈/span〉 and ?〈span〉Pseudonematopora〈/span〉, implies that these taxa were euritopic with remarkable capabilities for dispersion to reach high-latitude siliciclastic environments of the Southwestern Gondwanan basins.〈/span〉
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈span〉〈div〉Abstract〈/div〉A new species of the Paleozoic bryozoan genus 〈span〉Ptilotrypa〈/span〉 of the order Cryptostomata is described from the lower part of the Yong Limestone Formation, Katian, Upper Ordovician of the Kumaun Tethys Himalaya: 〈span〉Ptilotrypa bajpaii〈/span〉 new species. The presence of the genus 〈span〉Ptilotrypa〈/span〉 in the Tethyan Himalaya suggests paleogeographic connections to the Upper Ordovician of North America and, consequently, Upper Ordovician age for the lower part of the Yong Limestone Formation. This species displays a reticulate colony shape, which suggests an efficient filtering capacity in an environment with a high primary production. Morphological peculiarities and systematic assignment of the genus 〈span〉Ptilotrypa〈/span〉 are discussed.UUID: http://zoobank.org/898276c8-2924-4da2-ae96-3392cb2ebbc3〈/span〉
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2018
    Description: 〈span〉〈div〉Abstract〈/div〉Ten bryozoan species are described from the Andrecito and Tierra Blanca members of the Lake Valley Formation (Mississippian) of Sierra County, New Mexico, USA. One genus, with one species, is new—a cystoporate, 〈span〉Cystomeson sierraensis〈/span〉 n. gen. n. sp. The bryozoans indicate quieter and deeper conditions in the Andrecito Member and more agitated and shallower conditions in the Tierra Blanca Member. The species identified in this study are endemic to North America, whereas at the generic level, the composition is rather cosmopolitan.UUID: http://zoobank.org/fc354A60-1fbc-4e41-8b9b-bbfd65e59a71〈/span〉
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2016-04-28
    Description: Four trepostome bryozoan species are described from the Upper Triassic of New Caledonia. They include one new genus Metastenodiscus n. gen. The studied fauna shows strong paleobiogeographic relations to New Zealand and less so to Japan. Morphological similarities between Middle Paleozoic and Triassic trepostome bryozoans (e.g., abundant diaphragms) are explained by homeomorphy.
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