The dasycladalean green alga Triploporella remesi (Steinmann) is redescribed based on material collected from the Kotouč quarry near Štramberk (Moravia, Czech Republic), probably corresponding to the type locality. The alga is Tithonian–early Berriasian in age according to the age assigned to the Štramberk Limestone. The new material, in addition to the detailed description of Steinmann, indicates that the short club-shaped calcareous skeleton probably represents the fertile upper part of a far longer club-shaped thallus. The well-developed phloiophorous primary laterals are similar to those of other species of Triploporella in having a proximal cylindrical sterile part followed by a stronger distal cylindrical fertile part. Secondary phloi...
Abundant, diversified algal assemblages comprising more than 25 species of Dasycladales are describe...
The dasycladalean alga Chinianella? scheympflugi was described by Hofmann (1994) from the Tithonian ...
Polyphysacean algal fertile caps from the Sarmatian near Suceava (NE Romania) are here described as ...
The dasycladalean green alga Triploporella remesi (Steinmann) is redescribed based on material colle...
Dragastanella transylvanica n.gen. n.sp. is described. Its calcified skeleton contains numerous void...
The dasycladalean green alga Furcoporella diplopora Pia (1918) exhibits a peculiar structure compris...
The dasycladalean green alga Furcoporella diplopora Pia (1918) exhibits a peculiar structure compris...
International audienceinoporella leei was first described and illustrated by Yabe in 1949 as a new s...
International audienceHarlanjohnsonella annulata Elliott in Granier & Deloffre, 1993, non 1968, was ...
AbstractDragastanella transylvanica n. gen. n. sp. is described. Its calcified skeleton contains num...
The genus Falsolikanella, introduced by Granier (1987), was based on the basal Cretaceous species Li...
The genus Megaporella Deloffre & Beun, 1986, is emended, and a new species, Megaporella nikleri ...
The genus Falsolikanella Granier was introduced by Granier (1987) based on the basal Cretaceous spec...
The genus Megaporella Deloffre & Beun, 1986, is emended, and a new species, Megaporella nikleri n. s...
Abstract: The morphology and mode of reproduction in Ettiella tetraspora Hindák 1988, a green coenob...
Abundant, diversified algal assemblages comprising more than 25 species of Dasycladales are describe...
The dasycladalean alga Chinianella? scheympflugi was described by Hofmann (1994) from the Tithonian ...
Polyphysacean algal fertile caps from the Sarmatian near Suceava (NE Romania) are here described as ...
The dasycladalean green alga Triploporella remesi (Steinmann) is redescribed based on material colle...
Dragastanella transylvanica n.gen. n.sp. is described. Its calcified skeleton contains numerous void...
The dasycladalean green alga Furcoporella diplopora Pia (1918) exhibits a peculiar structure compris...
The dasycladalean green alga Furcoporella diplopora Pia (1918) exhibits a peculiar structure compris...
International audienceinoporella leei was first described and illustrated by Yabe in 1949 as a new s...
International audienceHarlanjohnsonella annulata Elliott in Granier & Deloffre, 1993, non 1968, was ...
AbstractDragastanella transylvanica n. gen. n. sp. is described. Its calcified skeleton contains num...
The genus Falsolikanella, introduced by Granier (1987), was based on the basal Cretaceous species Li...
The genus Megaporella Deloffre & Beun, 1986, is emended, and a new species, Megaporella nikleri ...
The genus Falsolikanella Granier was introduced by Granier (1987) based on the basal Cretaceous spec...
The genus Megaporella Deloffre & Beun, 1986, is emended, and a new species, Megaporella nikleri n. s...
Abstract: The morphology and mode of reproduction in Ettiella tetraspora Hindák 1988, a green coenob...
Abundant, diversified algal assemblages comprising more than 25 species of Dasycladales are describe...
The dasycladalean alga Chinianella? scheympflugi was described by Hofmann (1994) from the Tithonian ...
Polyphysacean algal fertile caps from the Sarmatian near Suceava (NE Romania) are here described as ...