Fasciculophyllum thomson and other genera of the “Zaphrentis” omaliusi group of carboniferous corals
By: Hudson, G.S.
Material type: ArticleDescription: 257-263pp ; Illustration.Subject(s): Carboniferous corals | Paleontology | Zaphrentis omaliusi carboniferous corals In: Geological magazine : Vol. 79 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1942Summary: Extract British Carboniferous corals belonging to the Fasciculophyllum omaliusi group are usually erroneously referred to the genera Zaphrentis Rafinesque & Clifford and Densiphyllum Dybowski. None of the species usually attributed to Densiphyllum is congeneric with that genus: some, such as D. bradbournense Wilmore, have been shown to belong to the genus Rhopalolasma Hudson (Hudson, 1936, and in press); for others, such as D. rushianum Vaughan, a new genus, Rotiphyllum, is here erected.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Article | Library and Information Centre Periodical Section | Bound Journal Collection | Not for loan | 002553_43 | ||
Serials/Scientific Journal | Library and Information Centre Periodical Section | Bound Journal Collection | 550 GEO (Browse shelf) | Available | 002553 |
Extract
British Carboniferous corals belonging to the Fasciculophyllum omaliusi group are usually erroneously referred to the genera Zaphrentis Rafinesque & Clifford and Densiphyllum Dybowski. None of the species usually attributed to Densiphyllum is congeneric with that genus: some, such as D. bradbournense Wilmore, have been shown to belong to the genus Rhopalolasma Hudson (Hudson, 1936, and in press); for others, such as D. rushianum Vaughan, a new genus, Rotiphyllum, is here erected.
There are no comments for this item.