Neorylstonia nom. nov. pseudocolumellata, a replacement name for Mesophyllum pseudocolumellatum Beauvais, 1986, is only known from uppermost Sinemurian to uppermost Pliensbachian (Lower Jurassic) strata of Morocco. This solitary coral species went extinct during the Pliensbachian-Toarcian transition (~183.5 My), which is currently considered to be a second order biodiversity crisis linked to a period of rapid and global paleoenvironmental disturbances. Neorylstonia pseudocolumellata has a distinctive skeletal organization. The axial structure of the corallite, which has no equivalent in Mesozoic taxa, is reminiscent of the skeletal organization of some Paleozoic rugose corals such as Amygdalophyllum Dun and Benson, 1920, or Rylstonia Hudson...
From Carboniferous deposits exposed on the southern slope of the Cantabric mountain chain, 58 rugose...
Heterocorals represent an enigmatic group of Palaeozoic corals, known from relatively short time int...
ABSTRACT: The family Geyerophyllidae Minato, 1955 includes corals having clinotabulae, lonsdaleoid d...
32 pagesInternational audienceNeorylstonia nom. nov. pseudocolumellata, a replacement name for Mesop...
The family Zardinophyllidae (Pachythecaliina) represents one of the most enigmatic coral groups know...
24 pagesInternational audienceHispaniastraea Turnšek et Geyer, 1975 is a unique coral genus from the...
Hispaniastraea Turnsˇek et Geyer, 1975 is a unique coral genus from the Early Jurassic Epoch (Liassi...
The systematics of Triassic corals based on morphological characters (Alloiteau 1952, Wells 1956) ha...
Coralla of the three species of solitary corals described herein from the Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic...
Coralla of the three species of solitary corals described herein from the Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic...
During the Early Jurassic, reefs in the shallow seas of the Atlas Rift experienced substantial chang...
An important late Moscovian rugose coral association is described from the Rod El Hamal Formation of...
Freeliving corals capable of automobility (e.g., lateral migration) were rare during Paleozoic time,...
From Carboniferous deposits exposed on the southern slope of the Cantabric mountain chain, 58 rugose...
Heterocorals represent an enigmatic group of Palaeozoic corals, known from relatively short time int...
ABSTRACT: The family Geyerophyllidae Minato, 1955 includes corals having clinotabulae, lonsdaleoid d...
32 pagesInternational audienceNeorylstonia nom. nov. pseudocolumellata, a replacement name for Mesop...
The family Zardinophyllidae (Pachythecaliina) represents one of the most enigmatic coral groups know...
24 pagesInternational audienceHispaniastraea Turnšek et Geyer, 1975 is a unique coral genus from the...
Hispaniastraea Turnsˇek et Geyer, 1975 is a unique coral genus from the Early Jurassic Epoch (Liassi...
The systematics of Triassic corals based on morphological characters (Alloiteau 1952, Wells 1956) ha...
Coralla of the three species of solitary corals described herein from the Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic...
Coralla of the three species of solitary corals described herein from the Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic...
During the Early Jurassic, reefs in the shallow seas of the Atlas Rift experienced substantial chang...
An important late Moscovian rugose coral association is described from the Rod El Hamal Formation of...
Freeliving corals capable of automobility (e.g., lateral migration) were rare during Paleozoic time,...
From Carboniferous deposits exposed on the southern slope of the Cantabric mountain chain, 58 rugose...
Heterocorals represent an enigmatic group of Palaeozoic corals, known from relatively short time int...
ABSTRACT: The family Geyerophyllidae Minato, 1955 includes corals having clinotabulae, lonsdaleoid d...