The abundant fossil record of well-preserved Bryozoa in samples from the Tertiary of Victoria and South Australia includes some \u27first fossil finds\u27 which are recorded here. Several are of species known from the Recent of the Australian or Indo-West-Pacific regions, but some represent genera with a much wider temporal and geographical range. Of the 11 species illustrated, six are known, or may be inferred, to have inhabited \u27sand fauna\u27 environments. Specimens of one species are complete enough to allow its formal description as Chlidoniopsis inopina sp. nov. <br /
Taylor, Paul D., Tan, Shau-Hwai Aileen (2015): Cheilostome Bryozoa from Penang and Langkawi, Malaysi...
New membranimorph cheilostome bryozoans from the Hauterivian and Albian deposits of England are desc...
Cumming, Robyn L. (2015): Two tropical species of Stephanotheca (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata, Lanceoporid...
The family Conescharellinidae Levinsen is defined and is regarded as comprising seven cheilostome ge...
The new bryozoan genus Nudicella (Onychocellidae, Cheilostomata) is proposed to accommodate the comm...
The first extensive and stratigraphically detailed taxonomic study of the Middle to Late Eocene Bryo...
Cheilostomatid bryozoans are present in large quantities in Miocene sediments of western Kachchh. A ...
The cheilostome family Exechonellidae Harmer, 1957 is widely distributed in time and space. The genu...
Bryozoans are colonial marine invertebrates with an abundant fossil record ranging from Ordovician t...
Three new fossil bryozoan species, a ctenostome and two cheilostomes, are described and figured from...
Includes Publication list by the author as appendix A.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 30...
This paper briefly summarizes published and new data on the occurrences of pre-Cenomanian cheilostom...
A new family of Cheilostomata, the Calescharidae, is introduced for the genus Caleschara MacGillivra...
Platychelyna secunda sp. nov. is described based on material collected in the Monte León Formation, ...
Biofouling of international marine vessels is one of the most important mechanisms for the transfer ...
Taylor, Paul D., Tan, Shau-Hwai Aileen (2015): Cheilostome Bryozoa from Penang and Langkawi, Malaysi...
New membranimorph cheilostome bryozoans from the Hauterivian and Albian deposits of England are desc...
Cumming, Robyn L. (2015): Two tropical species of Stephanotheca (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata, Lanceoporid...
The family Conescharellinidae Levinsen is defined and is regarded as comprising seven cheilostome ge...
The new bryozoan genus Nudicella (Onychocellidae, Cheilostomata) is proposed to accommodate the comm...
The first extensive and stratigraphically detailed taxonomic study of the Middle to Late Eocene Bryo...
Cheilostomatid bryozoans are present in large quantities in Miocene sediments of western Kachchh. A ...
The cheilostome family Exechonellidae Harmer, 1957 is widely distributed in time and space. The genu...
Bryozoans are colonial marine invertebrates with an abundant fossil record ranging from Ordovician t...
Three new fossil bryozoan species, a ctenostome and two cheilostomes, are described and figured from...
Includes Publication list by the author as appendix A.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 30...
This paper briefly summarizes published and new data on the occurrences of pre-Cenomanian cheilostom...
A new family of Cheilostomata, the Calescharidae, is introduced for the genus Caleschara MacGillivra...
Platychelyna secunda sp. nov. is described based on material collected in the Monte León Formation, ...
Biofouling of international marine vessels is one of the most important mechanisms for the transfer ...
Taylor, Paul D., Tan, Shau-Hwai Aileen (2015): Cheilostome Bryozoa from Penang and Langkawi, Malaysi...
New membranimorph cheilostome bryozoans from the Hauterivian and Albian deposits of England are desc...
Cumming, Robyn L. (2015): Two tropical species of Stephanotheca (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata, Lanceoporid...