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6F7EC575590C4D77FF777ECF9EDFA3A3.text	6F7EC575590C4D77FF777ECF9EDFA3A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dimorpharaea de Fromentel 1861	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Dimorpharaea Fromentel, 1861</p>
            <p> Type species.  Microsolena koechlini Milne Edwards, 1860</p>
            <p>Remarks. Te type material of the type species is not available. According to the author of the genus, Fromentel (1861), the genus has the same structure as</p>
            <p> Microsolena Lamouroux, 1821 but differs by the presence of a central corallite and subsequent corallites that are arranged in rows. Pandey et al. (1999) contribute to the knowledge of the genus. </p>
            <p> Dimorpharaea fungiformis (Milne Edwards &amp; Haime,</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F7EC575590C4D77FF777ECF9EDFA3A3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Löser, Hannes;Wetzel, Andreas;Hostettler, Bernhard	Löser, Hannes, Wetzel, Andreas, Hostettler, Bernhard (2024): Callovian corals from the Swiss Jura. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology (3) 143 (1): 1-19, DOI: 10.1186/s13358-023-00298-y, URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13358-023-00298-y
6F7EC575590C4D77FF77797399D4A7E2.text	6F7EC575590C4D77FF77797399D4A7E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Scleractinia Bourne 1900	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Order  Scleractinia Bourne, 1900</p>
            <p> Te classification of the order  Scleractinia follows the studies by Vaughan and Wells (1943), Wells (1956), and Alloiteau (1952, 1957) with the difference that, instead of suborders, superfamilies are applied. More explication and comparison of both classification systems are found in Löser (2016) and Löser et al. (2018). </p>
            <p>Te abbreviations used in the synonymy lists follow Matthews (1973): *, earliest valid publication of the species name; v, the specimen was observed by the first author. Te following abbreviations are used to describe the dimensions of the corals: c, corallite diameter (outer diameter); ccd, distance between corallite centres; cdw, distance between corallite centres within series; cl, corallite diameter (lumen, calicular pit); cmax, large corallite diameter; cmin, small corallite diameter; crd, distance of corallite series; septa, number of septa in the adult corallite; sk, number of septa, which reach the columella. Collection abbreviations are as per the following: BSPG, Bayerische Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Geologie (München, Germany); BUFGG, Bukarest University, Faculty of Geography and Geology (Bucuresti, Romania); CAMSM, Te Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences (Cambridge, UK); CGS, Ceská geologická sluzba (Praha, Czech Republic); ERNO, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Geología, Estación Regional del Noroeste (Hermosillo, Mexico); FLH, Coll. Fritz Lang (Hirschaid, Germany); GZG, Geowissenschaftliches Zentrum Göttingen (Göttingen, Germany); MJSN, Musée jurassien des Sciences naturelles (Porrentruy, Switzerland); MNHN, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle (Paris, France); NMNH; National Museum of Natural History (Washington D.C., USA); RUB, Ruhr-Universität, Geologisches Institut (Bochum, Germany); TUM, Te Tohoku University Museum (Sendai, Japan);. UP, Université de Provence (Marseille, France); UPV, Universidad del País Vasco (Bilbao, Spain); ZPAL, Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Paleobiology (Warszawa, Poland).</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F7EC575590C4D77FF77797399D4A7E2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Löser, Hannes;Wetzel, Andreas;Hostettler, Bernhard	Löser, Hannes, Wetzel, Andreas, Hostettler, Bernhard (2024): Callovian corals from the Swiss Jura. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology (3) 143 (1): 1-19, DOI: 10.1186/s13358-023-00298-y, URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13358-023-00298-y
6F7EC575590E4D7AFF7778949BBFA53A.text	6F7EC575590E4D7AFF7778949BBFA53A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dimorpharaea ornata (Koby 1887)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Dimorpharaea ornata (Koby, 1887)</p>
            <p>Fig. 4 4–6</p>
            <p> * v 1887  Microsolena ornata : Koby, p. 399, Pl. 107, Figs. 1–2 </p>
            <p> v 1997  Eocomoseris raueni Löser, 1993 : Baron-Szabo, p. 84, Pl. 14, Fig. 5, Pl. 15, Figs. 1, 2, 4 </p>
            <p> v 2013  Dimorpharaea sp. 1 : Löser, p. 28, Figs. 8 kl </p>
            <p>Material FPJ 375; 2 thin sections.</p>
            <p>Dimensions (FPJ 375).</p>
            <p>Description Tamnasterioid colony with corallites arranged in irregular rows. Septa regularly perforated. Microstructure of large trabeculae. Septa in cross section equal in thickness throughout the whole septum. No septal symmetry or generations. Septa not connected to each other, but some may be connected to the columella. Septal lateral face with pennulae. Pali absent. Costae present, confluent. Synapticulae not very common, mainly in the space between the corallites. Columella styliform and rather large. Endotheca absent. Budding intracalicinal, polystomodeal and complete.</p>
            <p> Remarks Te present specimen compares well in the distance between corallite rows and the septal counts to the (only illustrated) syntype of  Microsolena ornata Koby, 1887 (MGL GEOLREG 4044).  Dimorphastrea deickei Bölsche, 1877 ,  Tamnasteria fromenteli Tomes, 1878 , and  Microsolena roemeri Bölsche, 1866 have comparable dimensions but much higher septal counts. Other material BSGP 2003 XX 5804 (Lower Aptian from Greece, Viotía, Levadia). </p>
            <p>Other occurrences Callovian to Lower Aptian of the Central Tethys (Switzerland, Germany), Lower Aptian of the Central Tethys (Greece), Aptian to Lower Albian of the Western Atlantic (Mexico) and the Western Tethys (France).</p>
            <p> Dimorpharaea sp.</p>
            <p>Fig. 5 4–6</p>
            <p>Material FPJ 454; 2 thin sections.</p>
            <p>Dimensions (FPJ 454).</p>
            <p>Description Tamnasterioid colony with corallites arranged in irregular rows. Septa very low in number and regularly perforated. Microstructure of large trabeculae. Te thickness of septa in cross section does not vary throughout the whole septum. No septal symmetry or generations. Septa not connected to each other, but in places connected to the columella. Septal lateral face with pennulae. Pali absent. Synapticulae not very common, mainly in the space between the corallites. Columella styliform, but very small. Endotheca with few thin tabulae. Budding intracalicinal, polystomodeal and complete.</p>
            <p> Remarks Te present specimen cannot be compared to available type data. It compares to the Early Cretaceous  D. williamsonensis Wells, 1944 , but still has a lower number of septa. Morphometric data for  D. williamsonensis Wells, 1944 , as obtained from the holotype NMNH M-547426, are as follows: crd, 3.2–3.8; septa 16–26. Tese values are minimum–maximum values because the thin section from the holotype is very small and yielded only a few values. </p>
            <p> Dimorpharaea cf. tosaensis Eguchi, 1951</p>
            <p>Fig. 4 7–9</p>
            <p>Material FPJ 377; 2 thin sections.</p>
            <p>Dimensions (FPJ 377).</p>
            <p>Description Tamnasterioid colony with corallites arranged in rows with a large distance between them. Te rows are regular. Septa regularly perforated. Microstructure of large trabeculae. Septa in cross section equal in thickness throughout the whole septum. No septal symmetry or generations. Septa not connected to each other. Septal lateral face with pennulae. Pali absent. Synapticulae uncommon. Columella substyliform and small. Endotheca consists of thin tabulae. Budding intracalicinal, polystomodeal and complete.</p>
            <p> Remarks Te holotype of  Dimorpharaea tosaensis (TUM 65362) has slightly larger dimensions and a higher number of septa: crd 11–12; cdw, 6; septa, 26–30. Tese values are minimum–maximum values because the thin section is very small and yielded only a few values. </p>
            <p>Other material BSPG 2003 XX 5489 (Lower Aptian from Greece, Viotía, Arachova).</p>
            <p>Other occurrences Aptian of the Central Tethys (Greece).</p>
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6F7EC57559014D7BFCCD7EFB9987A748.text	6F7EC57559014D7BFCCD7EFB9987A748.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dimorpharaea williamsonensis (Wells 1944)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Dimorpharaea williamsonensis (Wells, 1944)</p>
            <p>Fig. 5 1–3</p>
            <p> * v 1944  Microsolena williamsonensis Wells ,  n.sp. : Wells, p. 100, Pl. 20, Figs. 1–4 </p>
            <p>Material FPJ 435; 2 thin sections.</p>
            <p>Dimensions (FPJ 435).</p>
            <p> Description Tamnasterioid colony with corallites arranged in very irregular rows. Septa regularly perforated. Microstructure of large trabeculae. Septa in cross section equal in thickness throughout the whole septum. No septal symmetry or septal generations. Septa not connected to each other. Septal lateral face with pennulae, inner margin smooth. Pali absent. Costae present, confluent. Synapticulae fairly common. Te columella varies from absent, to substyliform or styliform and thick by septal fusion. Endotheca consists of very few thin tabulae. Budding intracalicinal, polystomodeal and complete. Remarks Although the present specimen has slightly higher septal counts and slightly higher distances of corallite rows, it still compares well to the holotype of  Microsolena williamsonensis (NMNH M-547426). Te present specimen also compares well to the corallite dimensions and septal counts given for  Dimorpharaea japonica Eguchi, 1951 , but the type of this species seems to be lost; it could not be found in the collections of the Tohoku University Museum in Sendai, Japan (where the collection of Motoki Eguchi is nearly completely stored; Löser et al., 2002) by the first author in 1999 and 2007. </p>
            <p>Other material BSPG 2003 XX 6317 (lower upper Aptian from Spain, Cataluña, Montsec de Rubies), ERNO L-4906 (lower Albian of Mexico, Sonora, Cerro de Oro).</p>
            <p>Other occurrences Upper Aptian of the Western Tethys (Spain), Lower Albian of the Western Atlantic (Mexico), Lower Cenomanian of the Western Atlantic (USA).</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F7EC57559014D7BFCCD7EFB9987A748	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Löser, Hannes;Wetzel, Andreas;Hostettler, Bernhard	Löser, Hannes, Wetzel, Andreas, Hostettler, Bernhard (2024): Callovian corals from the Swiss Jura. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology (3) 143 (1): 1-19, DOI: 10.1186/s13358-023-00298-y, URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13358-023-00298-y
6F7EC57559004D7BFF777DE899B6A576.text	6F7EC57559004D7BFF777DE899B6A576.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eocomoseris Melnikova 1993	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Eocomoseris Melnikova et al., 1993</p>
            <p>  Type species  Eocomoseris gurumdyensis Roniewicz, 2011 Description Astreoid colony. Corallite distance varies. Septa irregularly perforated.  Microstructure of large trabeculae. Septa in cross section equal in thickness throughout the whole septum.  Symmetry of septa irregular, but two size orders can be distinguished.  Septal generations differ in length. Septa occasionally connected to each other.  Septal lateral face with pennulae.  Pali absent.  Some septa may be attached to the columella.  Costae present, sub-confluent to non-confluent.  Synapticulae present.  Columella styliform.  Endotheca varies.  Wall absent.  Coenosteum narrow, consists of costae.  Budding extracalicinal  . </p>
            <p>Remarks For more details see Melnikova et al. (1993).</p>
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6F7EC57559004D78FCCD7E65997EA563.text	6F7EC57559004D78FCCD7E65997EA563.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Miscellosmilia Eliasova 1976	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Miscellosmilia Eliášová, 1976</p>
            <p>  Type species.  Miscellosmilia famosa Eliášová, 1976 Description Solitary turbinate or cylindrical coral with a circular outline. Septa compact. Microstructure of smallsized trabeculae, septa with a median dark line. Septa in cross section externally slightly thicker, becoming slightly thinner towards the centre.  Symmetry of septa radial and regularly hexameral.  Cycles of septa subregular.  Septal cycles differ in length and thickness.  First two or three septal cycles extend to the corallite centre, later cycles are shorter. Septa occasionally connected to each other close to the corallite centre.  Septal distal margin unknown, lateral face with numerous thorns, inner margin smooth.  Pali absent.  Some septa may be attached to the columella.  Short costae are present.  Synapticulae absent.  Columella lamellar.  Endotheca consists of numerous thin tabulae.  Wall absent.  Epitheca present  . </p>
            <p>Remarks Te genus was thoroughly described by Eliášová (1976).</p>
            <p> Miscellosmilia famosa Eliášová, 1976</p>
            <p>Fig. 6 1–2</p>
            <p> * v 1976  Miscellosmilia famosa : Eliášová, p. 342, Pl. 5, Fig. 1-3 </p>
            <p>Material FPJ 445, 446; 2 thin sections.</p>
            <p>Dimensions (FPJ 445).</p>
            <p>c 16.4 × 17.8 mm.</p>
            <p>cl 15.2 × 15.8 mm.</p>
            <p>septa 48.</p>
            <p>sk12.</p>
            <p>(FPJ 446)</p>
            <p>C 20.6 × 20.9 mm.</p>
            <p>cl 19.4 × 19.7 mm.</p>
            <p>septa56.</p>
            <p>sk12.</p>
            <p>Description Solitary cylindrical corals with a circular outline. Septa compact. Microstructure not preserved. Septa in cross section externally slightly thicker, becoming slightly thinner towards the centre. Symmetry of septa radial and regularly hexameral. Cycles of septa subregular; there are three complete septal cycles and the beginning of a fourth cycle. Septal cycles differ in length and thickness. Te first two cycles cannot be distinguished; they extend to the corallite centre, the third cycle reaches halfway around the corallite radius. Te septa of the beginning fourth cycle are still shorter than those of the third cycle. Septa not connected to each other. Septal distal margin unknown, lateral face with thorns, inner margin smooth. Pali absent. Some septa of the first or second cycle are attached to the columella. Costae not visible. Synapticulae absent. Columella lamellar. Endotheca consists of thin tabulae. Wall absent. Epitheca present.</p>
            <p> Remarks Te genus is monospecific and the present two specimens compare well in corallite dimensions and septal counts to the holotype of  Miscellosmilia famosa . </p>
            <p> Other material   ZPAL Hiii 1629 (Lower Kimmeridgian of Poland, Swietokrzyskie:  Holy Cross Mts )  . </p>
            <p>Other occurrences Lower Kimmeridgian of the European Boreal (Poland), Tithonian to Lower Berriasian of the European Boreal (Czech Republic).</p>
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6F7EC57559034D78FCCD78949EDEA365.text	6F7EC57559034D78FCCD78949EDEA365.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Rayasmiliidae Loser 2022	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Family  Rayasmiliidae Löser, 2022</p>
            <p>Description Solitary and phaceloid corals. Te septa are always free. A lamellar columella is present in some genera. One or two septa may be connected to the columella.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F7EC57559034D78FCCD78949EDEA365	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Löser, Hannes;Wetzel, Andreas;Hostettler, Bernhard	Löser, Hannes, Wetzel, Andreas, Hostettler, Bernhard (2024): Callovian corals from the Swiss Jura. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology (3) 143 (1): 1-19, DOI: 10.1186/s13358-023-00298-y, URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13358-023-00298-y
6F7EC57559034D79FCCD79F39A5DA51A.text	6F7EC57559034D79FCCD79F39A5DA51A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Trochophyllia Alloiteau 1952	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Trochophyllia Alloiteau, 1952</p>
            <p> Type species  Montlivaltia melania Fromentel, 1861</p>
            <p>Description. Solitary turbinate coral. Corallite outline circular, corallite pit depressed. Septa compact. Microstructure of septa unknown. Septa in cross section externally slightly thicker, becoming slightly thinner towards the centre. Symmetry of septa radial and regularly hexameral or decameral. Cycles of septa regular. Septal cycles differ in length and thickness. First septal cycles extend to the corallite centre, later cycles are shorter and thinner. Septa not connected to each other. Septal distal margin smooth, lateral face with granules, inner margin smooth. Pali absent. Costae present, smooth on their surface. Synapticulae absent. Columella absent. Endotheca consists of dissepiments. Wall absent. Epitheca present.</p>
            <p> Remarks. Te genus has not received much attention after its creation. Te description of the characteristics is based on the lectotype of  Montlivaltia melania . Tin sections are not available from the type specimen, therefore the septal microstructure can only be inferred from the ornamentation of the upper septal margin. </p>
            <p> Trochophyllia cf. melania (Fromentel, 1861)</p>
            <p>Fig. 6 3–4</p>
            <p>Material FPJ 384; 1 thin section.</p>
            <p>Dimensions (FPJ 384)</p>
            <p>cmin33.8</p>
            <p>septa120</p>
            <p>Description Solitary turbinate coral. Corallite outline elliptical. Septa compact. Microstructure of septa unknown. Septa in cross section externally slightly thicker, becoming slightly thinner towards the centre. Symmetry of septa radial and regularly hexameral. Cycles of septa regular. Septal cycles differ in length and thickness. Tree septal cycles extend to the corallite centre, later cycles are shorter and thinner. Septa not connected to each other. Septal distal margin unknown, lateral face smooth (probably because of the poor state of conservation). Te inner margin is slightly swollen. Pali absent. Costae present. Synapticulae absent. Columella absent. Endotheca consists of very few dissepiments. Wall absent. A very thin epitheca is present.</p>
            <p> Remarks Te present specimen is only a fragment. It can only be compared to  T. melania because the lectotype of  T. melania (MNHN M03534) has only 98 septa. Tis species was originally described from the Upper Oxfordian of Champlitten (France, Haute-Saône). Te present specimen also compares to  T. tourtiensis (Bölsche, 1871) but that species has much smaller corallite dimensions. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F7EC57559034D79FCCD79F39A5DA51A	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Löser, Hannes;Wetzel, Andreas;Hostettler, Bernhard	Löser, Hannes, Wetzel, Andreas, Hostettler, Bernhard (2024): Callovian corals from the Swiss Jura. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology (3) 143 (1): 1-19, DOI: 10.1186/s13358-023-00298-y, URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13358-023-00298-y
6F7EC57559024D7EFCCD7F789AF5A105.text	6F7EC57559024D7EFCCD7F789AF5A105.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Clausastrea Orbigny 1849	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Clausastrea Orbigny, 1849</p>
            <p>  Type species  Clausastrea tessellata Orbigny, 1849 Description Astreoid or thamnasterioid colonies with corallites that can be arranged in rows. Corallite centres slightly depressed. Septa compact.  Microstructure of septa of large trabeculae. Septa in cross section equal in thickness throughout the whole septum.  Symmetry of septa irregular, but size orders can be present.  Septal generations differ in length.  Half of all septa extend close to the corallite centre. Septa not connected to each other.  Septal distal margin coarsely granulated, lateral face with vertical keels.  Pali absent.  Costae present, confluent to non-confluent.  Synapticulae absent.  Columella absent.  Endotheca consists of tabulae.  Wall absent.  Coenosteum narrow, consists of costae and exothecal dissepiments.  Budding extracalicinal  . </p>
            <p>Remarks Te genus was the subject of an extended study by Alloiteau (1960).</p>
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6F7EC57559044D7CFCCD7BD39ADFA7E5.text	6F7EC57559044D7CFCCD7BD39ADFA7E5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Montlivaltia Lamouroux 1821	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Montlivaltia Lamouroux, 1821</p>
            <p> Type species  Montlivaltia caryophyllata Lamouroux, 1821</p>
            <p> Remarks Te specimen MNHN A32924, marked as syntype of the type species, barely compares to the illustration in Lamouroux (1821) and it is questionable whether it belongs to the original type series. Te genus  Montlivaltia is conceptual and is generally applied in the sense of Gill and Lafuste (1971). </p>
            <p> Montlivaltia icaunensis Orbigny, 1850</p>
            <p>Fig. 6 5–6</p>
            <p> * v 1850  Montlivaltia icaunensis : Orbigny, (2), p. 90 </p>
            <p> v 1863  Montlivaultia Icaunensis : Fromentel, p. 315, Pl. 42, Fig. 2, 2 a-b, Pl. 78, Fig. 3, 3 a, Pl. 81, Fig. 1, 1 a, 2, 2 a </p>
            <p> vp 1889  Montlivaltia multiformis nov. spec. : Toula, p. 87, Pl. 6, Fig. 8 </p>
            <p> v 1946  Montlivaltia burckhardti Wells ,  n.sp. : Wells, p. 5, Pl. 2, Fig. 7 -14 </p>
            <p> v 2003  Montlivaltia sp. : Baron-Szabo, Hamedani &amp; Senowbari-Daryan, p. 204, Pl. 36, Fig. 8, Pl. 39, Fig. 6 </p>
            <p>Material FPJ 440; 1 thin section.</p>
            <p>Dimensions (FPJ 440).</p>
            <p>c 29 × 31.8 mm.</p>
            <p>septa 96.</p>
            <p>Description Solitary turbinate coral. Corallite outline elliptical. Septa compact. Microstructure of septa of large trabeculae. Septa in cross section externally slightly thicker, becoming slightly thinner towards the centre. Symmetry of septa radial and regularly hexameral. Cycles of septa regular. Septal cycles differ in length and thickness. Tree septal cycles extend to the corallite centre, later cycles are shorter and thinner. Septa not connected to each other. Septal distal margin unknown, lateral face with vertical keels. Te inner margin of the septa of the first two cycles is swollen. Pali absent. Costae present. Synapticulae absent. Columella absent. Endotheca consists of dissepiments. Wall absent. A very thin epitheca is present.</p>
            <p> Remarks Te genus  Montlivaltia is one of the most species-rich genera in the Jurassic and Cretaceous with 224 species in the Jurassic and 74 in the Cretaceous (Lathuilière, 1989; Löser, 2000). It seemed to be always easier to establish a new species in place to compare own material to the vast number of existing taxa (Lathuilière, 1988). A correct taxonomic comparison is therefore difficult and must restrict to species where the type material was available for study. Te present specimen compares well to the two syntypes of  Montlivaltia icaunensis . Similar septal counts have also  Montlivaltia cavali Achiardi, 1880 ,  Montlivaltia coaluilensis Wells, 1946 but both differ in the dimensions of the corallite:  Montlivaltia cavali has a much smaller diameter and  Montlivaltia coaluilensis has a much larger corallite diameter. </p>
            <p>Other material FLH 4452 (Kimmeridgian of Germany, Bayern, Saal an der Donau), UPV 220303 (Lower Albian of Spain, Cantabria, Cala de Islares).</p>
            <p>Other occurrence. Kimmeridgian of the European Boreal (Germany), lower Hauterivian of the Western Atlantic (Mexico) and the European Boreal (France), Barremian of the Central Tethys (Bulgaria), Upper Aptian to Albian of the Eastern Tethys (Iran), Lower Albian of the Western Tethys (Spain).</p>
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            <p> Family  Tamnasteriidae Reuss, 1864</p>
            <p>Tamnasteria Lesauvage, 1823</p>
            <p>Type species. Tamnasteria lamourouxi Lesauvage, 1823</p>
            <p>Description Tamnasterioid colony with corallites often arranged in rows. Septa compact. Microstructure of septa of medium-sized trabeculae. Septa in cross section externally slightly thicker, becoming slightly thinner towards the centre. No septal symmetry, but size orders can be distinguished. Septal generations differ in length. Approximately half of all septa extend to the calicular centre. Septa of younger generations often connected to the septa of preceding generations. Septal distal margin finely granulated, lateral face with fine thorns, inner margin smooth. Pali absent. All septa of the first generation are attached to the columella. Costae present, confluent. Occasional synapticulae present, mainly in the space between corallites. Columella styliform. Endotheca consists of numerous dissepiments. Wall absent. Budding extracalicinal.</p>
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