- The
extinct Solenoporaceae have
traditionally been
interpreted as a
group of red
algae ancestral to the Corallinales. The
genus from
which they take their...
- Archaeolithophyllum. The
corallines were
thought to have
evolved from
within the
Solenoporaceae, a view that has been disputed.
Their fossil record matches their molecular...
- and
Halla groups. The
Graticulaceae closely resemble the
Cretaceous Solenoporaceae, and are only
really differentiated by
their stratigraphic position...
-
Toarcian Calcareous Skeleton Shallow Marine/Lagoonal A red
algae of the
Solenoporaceae family. This
genus is the
dominant type of
fossil algae found in biozone...
-
Tarkeddid Wazzant Calcareous Skeletons Marine or
Lagoonal An alga of the
Solenoporaceae family. This
genus is the most
common algal type
found in the Biozone...
- (Mississippian) ?Palaeoaplysina (Pennsylvanian – Permian;
possibly an animal) ?
Solenoporaceae (Ordovician) Xiao, S.; Knoll, A. H.; Yuan, X.; Pueschel, C. M. (2004)...
- (Mississippian) ?Palaeoaplysina (Pennsylvanian – Permian;
possibly an animal) ?
Solenoporaceae (Ordovician) Cózar, P. (2003). "Neoprincipia nov. gen., a new Mississippian...
- (Mississippian) ?Palaeoaplysina (Pennsylvanian – Permian;
possibly an animal) ?
Solenoporaceae (Ordovician)
Harlan Johnson, J. (1956). "Archaeolithophyllum, a new...
- (Mississippian) ?Palaeoaplysina (Pennsylvanian – Permian;
possibly an animal) ?
Solenoporaceae (Ordovician) Brooke, C.; Riding, R. (1998). "Ordovician and Silurian...
- (Mississippian) ?Palaeoaplysina (Pennsylvanian – Permian;
possibly an animal) ?
Solenoporaceae (Ordovician) K. D. Anderson; B.
Beauchamp (2011).
Development of a Palaeoaplysina...