Substuoresia
Deng Zhan-qiu and Kong Lei, 1984:503
Type Species
Substuoresia shizongensis Deng Zhan-Qiu and Kong Lei, 1984:503: pl. 2, figs 4, 5; Original Designation Deng Zhan-Qiu and Kong Lei, 1984:503
Type Specimen: Holotype; ; Not Traced; Dry Preserved
Type Locality: Shizong, Yunnan. Lanmu Fm, Ladinian, Middle Triassic
Classification
Diagnosis
Original diagnosis, re-edited: Cerioid-meandroid colonies, increase intracalicular with lamellar linkages. Wall septothecal-parathecal, lacking in places, where septa are confluent. Corallites monocentric, or in series: monoserial, or calices in several rows or in groups. Septa laminar, imprforate and formed by simple trabeculae, faces with granulation. Columella strong, styliform. Dissepiments thin.
Comparisons
After original text: Similar to Stuoresia Cuif in colony type, differs from that genus in having monocentric calices with strong styliform columella, and having lamellar linkages when distributed in series. Genus Andrazella Cuif has much contorted, meandering series.
Remarks
Two species have been described. Very brief English diagnosis of the genus is preceded in p.500 by description of the type and another species in Chinese.
Distribution
- South Asia; Middle Triassic
This page has been in preparation since 19-Oct-2010 10:01
This version was contributed by Ewa Roniewicz on 07-Nov-2010 12:26.
Page authors are: Ewa Roniewicz. Please contact the editor if you would like to contribute to the diagnosis of this taxon.
The editor is: Ewa Roniewicz
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