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Mycetaraea

Pratz 1882, p. 108

Type Species

Thamnastraea ? dimorpha Bölsche 1866 p. 454, pl. 7 fig. 4-5; Original Designation

Type Specimen: Syntype; ?; Not Traced; Unknown

Type Locality: Upper Jurassic, beds with Pteroceras oceani, Lindner Berge, Limmer (Germany).

Classification

Diagnosis

Thamnasterioid to phaceloid corallum with few cylindrical corallites. Epitheca present. Microsolenid radial elements. Synapticules present. Central fossa.

Comparisons

Mycetaraea is very close of Dermoseris and has anteriority. Mycetaraea can be kept at least (see Geyer 1954, p. 169) as a morphogenus name useful to designate the special astogenic stage intermediate between solitary (Trocharaea) and fully developed phaceloid (Dermoseris).

Remarks

See Errenst 1991, p.27 for a recent description and figure.

Distribution

  • Western Europe; Late Jurassic
  • Southern Europe; Late Jurassic

This page has been in preparation since 19-Aug-2009 16:03

This version was contributed by Bernard Lathuilière on 03-Nov-2011 15:29.

Page authors are: Bernard Lathuilière. Please contact the editor if you would like to contribute to the diagnosis of this taxon.

The editor is: Bernard Lathuilière


Thamnasteria ? dimorpha Bölsche, original figure
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Thamnasteria ? dimorpha Bölsche, original figure
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