Amplexopora

Extinct genus of moss animals

Amplexopora
Temporal range: from Ordovician to Permian, 466.0–268.0 Ma
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Polished section of the Upper Ordovician bryozoan Amplexopora with Trypanites borings. Collected in northern Kentucky.
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Bryozoa
Class:
Stenolaemata
Order:
Genus:
Amplexopora

Amplexopora is a genus of bryozoans of the family Amplexoporidae, known in the rock record from the Ordovician to the Permian periods. Species belonging to this genus were stationary epifaunal suspension feeders. Their colonies showed a very great variety in shapes.[1]

Selected species

  • Amplexopora conferta (Coryell, 1921)
  • Amplexopora gigantea (Termier and Termier 1971)
  • Amplexopora tezakensis (Termier and Termier 1971)
  • Amplexopora minnesotensis (Ulrich, 1893)
  • Amplexopora winchelli (Ulrich, 1886)

Distribution

Fossils of this genus have been found in Permian of Afghanistan, in Silurian of Norway, Russia and United Kingdom and in Ordovician of Argentina, Australia, Canada, France, United States.

References

  1. ^ Ross, June Philips (1969). "Champlainian (Ordovician) Ectoprocta (Bryozoa), New York State, Part II". Journal of Paleontology. 43 (2): 262.
  • Paleobiology Database
  • Sepkoski's Online Genus Database

External links

  • Fossils and strata of the Type Cincinnatian
  • TAXA REPORTED FROM THE TYPE-CINCINNATIAN
Taxon identifiers
Amplexopora


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