Although dominant at the present day, the bryozoan order Cheilostomata did not appear until the Late Jurassic. For over 55 million years after their first appearance, cheilostomes remained low in diversity and disparity, exclusively encrusting and scant in the fossil record. During the late Albian, however, cheilostomes began an explosive diversification coinciding with the appearance of several key novelties. In this paper, we describe a new monospecific cheilostome genus, Jablonskipora gen. nov. (type species Jablonskipora kidwellae gen. et sp. nov.), of importance as the oldest known cheilostome with erect growth. Jablonskipora kidwellae is a malacostegine cheilostome characterized by rigidly erect colonies with cylindrical, bifurcating ...
The phylum Bryozoa is the largest phylum of the lophophorate invertebrates. The number of extant spe...
Fig. 4. Antropora ramaniaensis sp. nov., holotype (GIS/B 0440). A. General view of the colony showin...
Fig. 11. Labioporella hariparensis Guha & Gopikrishna, 2007 (GIS/B 0533). A. General view of the col...
Although dominant at the present day, the bryozoan order Cheilostomata did not appear until the Late...
This paper briefly summarizes published and new data on the occurrences of pre-Cenomanian cheilostom...
Gymnolaemate bryozoans are common encrusters on bivalve shells from the early to middle Albian parts...
New membranimorph cheilostome bryozoans from the Hauterivian and Albian deposits of England are desc...
Phylogenetic relationships and the timing of evolutionary events are essential for understanding evo...
We compared phylogenies derived from morphological data for two cheilostome bryozoan genera, Stylopo...
Cyclostome and cheilostome bryozoans diversified at differ-ent times and consequently in different e...
Neocheilostomes possessing ovicells for larval brooding originated in the late Albian and radiated e...
Cheilostomata is the most diverse and ecologically dominant order of bryozoans living today. We appl...
A new cheilostome bryozoan genus, Powellitheca gen. nov., is erected here for three species from New...
The phylum Bryozoa is the largest phylum of the lophophorate invertebrates. The number of extant spe...
Fig. 4. Antropora ramaniaensis sp. nov., holotype (GIS/B 0440). A. General view of the colony showin...
Fig. 11. Labioporella hariparensis Guha & Gopikrishna, 2007 (GIS/B 0533). A. General view of the col...
Although dominant at the present day, the bryozoan order Cheilostomata did not appear until the Late...
This paper briefly summarizes published and new data on the occurrences of pre-Cenomanian cheilostom...
Gymnolaemate bryozoans are common encrusters on bivalve shells from the early to middle Albian parts...
New membranimorph cheilostome bryozoans from the Hauterivian and Albian deposits of England are desc...
Phylogenetic relationships and the timing of evolutionary events are essential for understanding evo...
We compared phylogenies derived from morphological data for two cheilostome bryozoan genera, Stylopo...
Cyclostome and cheilostome bryozoans diversified at differ-ent times and consequently in different e...
Neocheilostomes possessing ovicells for larval brooding originated in the late Albian and radiated e...
Cheilostomata is the most diverse and ecologically dominant order of bryozoans living today. We appl...
A new cheilostome bryozoan genus, Powellitheca gen. nov., is erected here for three species from New...
The phylum Bryozoa is the largest phylum of the lophophorate invertebrates. The number of extant spe...
Fig. 4. Antropora ramaniaensis sp. nov., holotype (GIS/B 0440). A. General view of the colony showin...
Fig. 11. Labioporella hariparensis Guha & Gopikrishna, 2007 (GIS/B 0533). A. General view of the col...