2016
DOI: 10.1017/jpa.2016.105
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Large-sized Early Permian “caninioid” corals from the Karavanke Mountains, Slovenia

Abstract: A new monospecific “caninioid” genus, Preisingerella n. gen., from the lower Permian of the Karavanke Mountains (Southern Alps, Slovenia) is erected. The type species is Preisingerella stegovnikensis n. sp. The new taxon can be differentiated from other Caninia-type genera by its specific ontogeny and features of its dissepimentarium. Corals with such morphology had a wide distribution during the Carboniferous and early Permian, occurring in mostly shallow-water carbonate rocks. The phylogenetic relationships … Show more

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“…The Donets Basin specimens included in that genus by Fomichev (1953) do not solve the problem either (for a wider discussion see Fedorowski 2016). An occurrence of the lateral dissepiments in the type species of Caninella pulchra Gorskiy, 1938, highly evaluated by Kossovaya et al (2016) does not help. Such dissepiments occur in the type species of Bothrophyllum Trautschold, 1879(e.g., Dobrolyubova 1937pl.…”
Section: Systematic Palaeontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Donets Basin specimens included in that genus by Fomichev (1953) do not solve the problem either (for a wider discussion see Fedorowski 2016). An occurrence of the lateral dissepiments in the type species of Caninella pulchra Gorskiy, 1938, highly evaluated by Kossovaya et al (2016) does not help. Such dissepiments occur in the type species of Bothrophyllum Trautschold, 1879(e.g., Dobrolyubova 1937pl.…”
Section: Systematic Palaeontologymentioning
confidence: 99%