Faksephyllia

Baron-Szabo, Rosemarie C., 2016, New taxonomic, stratigraphic, and geographic information on the genus Faksephyllia Floris, 1972 (Scleractinia; Caryophylliidae); first records from the Oligocene of Austria, Germany, and Italy, Zootaxa 4154 (5), pp. 526-540 : 538

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4154.5.2

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:7327FBA7-E970-4DB1-AF2B-B639970F25CF

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6091550

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DF4203-FFF2-4B65-FF48-FE9BFBCEFB0B

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scientific name

Faksephyllia
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Paleoenvironment of Faksephyllia View in CoL

Representatives of the genus Faksephyllia occurred in shallow- to deep-water environments:

- Specimens of Faksephyllia have been reported from carbonate rocks of both low-energy rocky to gravelly shores and low-energy shallow subtidal lagoonal areas (Lower Oligocene of Austria; see SANDERS & BARON- SZABO, 2007); Faksephyllia occurred in association with scleractinians such as the colonial genera Acropora, Actinacis, Agathiphyllia , Cladocora , Colpophyllia , Pavona , and Stylocoenia .

- Specimens of Faksephyllia were recorded forming coral thickets/coral mounds in depths of 50–80 m (e.g., Danian of Greenland; see FLORIS, 1972; BERNECKER & WEIDLICH, 1990); Faksephyllia occurred in association with scleractinians such as the colonial genera Dendrophyllia and? Lophelia , and solitary genera such as Bathycyathus , Caryophyllia , Desmophyllum , Flabellum , Parasmilia , Stephanocyathus , Trochocyathus , and Wellsotrochus .

- Faksephyllia was found in basin reefs at a suggested paleodepth of 100–300 m (“cold and deep-water coral bioherms”, Danian of Denmark; see e.g., BERNECKER & WEIDLICH, 2005); Faksephyllia occurred in association with scleractinians such as the colonial genera Dendrophyllia and Oculina , and solitary genera such as Cyathoceras (= Crispatotrochus ), Discocyathus , Parasmilia , and Smilotrochus .

- Material grouped with Faksephyllia was reported from offshore environments (Danian of Greenland; see FLORIS, 1972); Faksephyllia occurred in association with scleractinians such as the colonial genera Dendrophyllia and Oculina , and solitary genera such as Caryophyllia and Flabellum .

- Faksephyllia was found in open platform shallow-water, partially reef-building environments (“morphotype 7” sensu TRAGELEHN [1996], Paleocene of Austria; see BARON- SZABO, 2008); Faksephyllia occurred in association with scleractinians of various “morphotypes” (sensu TRAGELEHN, 1996) some of which are here identified as the colonial genera Acropora, Actinacis, Astreopora , and Pachygyra .

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