Filisparsa, d'Orbigny, 1853
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Filisparsa |
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Filisparsa View in CoL Ξ sp.
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Filisparsa tenella Stoliczka,1862:80 , pl. 1, fig.5. — Zágoršek 2001: 519; 2003: 115, pl. 2, fig. 6 (cum syn.).
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Holotype of Filisparsa tenella , registered as 1862/0022/0049.
DIAGNOSIS. — Colony short, erect, with autozooecial apertures arranged in rows.Peristomes slightly curving laterally from colony axis. Frontal wall with pseudopores; boundaries between autozooecial tubes indistinct. Dorsal side of colony smooth, slightly ribbed.Gonozooecium not known. REMARKS
Owing to the poor preservation and lack of the gonozooecium, the exact determination remains uncertain, but the arrangement of the autozooecia mostly resembles those in Filisparsa , even though the type species is Cretaceous. Ŋere is also some similarity to Tervia serrata ( Reuss, 1869) in which, however, the V outline of the autozooecial tubes is observable on the dorsal side of the branch.
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Filisparsa
Zágoršek, Kamil & Gordon, Dennis P. 2014 |
Filisparsa tenella
ZAGORSEK K. 2003: 115 |
ZAGORSEK K. 2001: 519 |