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Rhombopora sp. - Bryozoan - Mississippian - Warsaw Formation - St. Louis County, Missouri ... Clicking on the picture will start a sequence of 4 close-up views; Clicking on the final picture will return you to this page ... Go-Back; Warsaw Formation; Mississippian Fossils of Missouri;
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www.lakeneosho.org/Miss54.html
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Rhombopora altaica Nekhoroshev, 1956 Early Carboniferous Tournaisian-Visean Russia Altai ... Rhombopora ambigua Katzer, 1898 Devonian Pragian-Eifelian? Brazil ... Rhombopora angustata Ulrich, 1890 Early Carboniferous Visean USA Kentucky...
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www.bryozoa.net/cryptostomida/rhomboporidae/rhombopora....
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Close-up drawing of Rhombopora, showing the openings in the external skeleton, through which the individual zooids extended their tentacles for feeding. Rhombopora fossils are common in Pennsylvanian and Permian outcrops in Kansas (drawings by Al Kamb, KU Natural History Museum, Invertebrate Paleontology).
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www.kgs.ku.edu/Extension/fossils/bryozoan.html
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The placement of this species into the genus Rhombopora Meek, 1872 is substantiated and the .... ically that of representatives of the genus Rhombopora, ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/G448198035L58564.pdf
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ABSTRACT-The characters of Rhombopora lepidodendroides Meek, the type species ..... 1-7-Rhombopora lepidodendroides Meek. 1, Transverse section displaying ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/1302661
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Journal of Paleontology; July 1970; v. 44; no. 4; p. 673-679; ... Alert me when this article is cited ... Email this article to a friend...
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Samuel F. Huffman The ectoproct (bryozoan) Rhombopora lepidodendroides Meek, late Pennsylvanian (Virgilian), Nebraska; Journal of Paleontology 1970 44: 673-679. [Citation/Abstract] [Order Hardcopy of Full Text via AGI/GeoRef]
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By measuring zooecial characteristics (center of aperture along the branch, center of apertures diagonally, and the perpendicular width of the branch) along individual branches of a large proposed single colony of Rhombopora, from the lower Carboniferous of Ireland, variation can be documented among the branches and...
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The 2010 Science Olympiad Fossil List includes the following genera: Archimedes and Rhombopora. The list also mentions three growth forms: branching, massive, and fenestrate.
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petrifiedwoodmuseum.org/SOBryozoans.htm
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