Coscinopleura

Coscinopleura is an extinct genus of prehistoric bryozoans in the family Coscinopleuridae. Species are from the Paleocene of Sweden and New Jersey, United States. C. elegans and C. angusta are from the Senonian and Danian of Denmark.[2]

Coscinopleura
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Coscinopleuridae
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Coscinopleura

Marss.[1]
Species
  • Coscinopleura elegans
  • Coscinpleura angusta

See also

References

  1. Untersuchungen über Coscinopleura Marss.(Bryoz. foss.) und verwandte Gattungen. E Voigt, Mitteilungen aus dem Geologischen Staatsinstitut in …, 1956
  2. Studies on the Bryozoan Species Coscinopleura Elegans and Coscinpleura Angusta N. sp. from the Senonian and Danian Deposits of Denmark. O Berthelsen, 1948
  • Asexual propagation in the cheilostomes Metrarabdotos and Coscinopleura: Effects on genetic variation and larval productivity, p. 73–80. AH Cheetham, Bryozoan Studies 2001, Proceedings of the Twelfth …, 2002
  • "Coscinopleura" at the Encyclopedia of Life
  • "Coscinopleura". Fossilworks from the Paleobiology Database.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)


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