2021
DOI: 10.1017/jpa.2020.108
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Three new cribrimorph bryozoans (order Cheilostomatida) from the early Miocene of Argentina, with a discussion on spinocystal shield morphologies

Abstract: Bryozoans with calcified frontal shields formed by the fusion of costae, collectively constituting a spinocyst, are traditionally assigned to the family Cribrilinidae. Today, this family is regarded as nonmonophyletic. In the Argentine Cenozoic, cribrilinids were until recently represented by only two fossil species from the Paleocene of Patagonia. This study describes the first fossil representatives of Jolietina and Parafigularia: J. victoria n. sp. and P. pigafettai n. sp., respectively. A fossil species of… Show more

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“…320, which is its type-locality (Busk, 1884). At the Patagonian shelf these colonies are usually found on the cyclostome bryozoan Hornera (López-Gappa et al, 2021). At the type-locality it was reported as growing on dead coral (Busk, 1884).…”
Section: Bathymetric Distribution Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…320, which is its type-locality (Busk, 1884). At the Patagonian shelf these colonies are usually found on the cyclostome bryozoan Hornera (López-Gappa et al, 2021). At the type-locality it was reported as growing on dead coral (Busk, 1884).…”
Section: Bathymetric Distribution Inmentioning
confidence: 99%