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- Stromatoporoidea is an extinct clade of sea sponges common in the fossil record from the Middle Ordovician to the Late Devonian. They can be characterized...
- a reef-framework. Some symbiotic rugose corals were endobionts of Stromatoporoidea, especially in the Silurian period. Although there is no direct proof...
- the Paleozoic, being found from the Ordovician to the Permian. With Stromatoporoidea and rugose corals, the tabulate corals are characteristic of the shallow...
- Demospongiae Hexactinellida Homoscleromorpha †Archaeocyatha †"Heteractinida" (paraphyletic) †Stromatoporoidea Synonyms Parazoa/Ahistozoa (sans Placozoa)...
- Revised. Porifera, Volumes 4 & 5: Hypercalcified Porifera, Paleozoic Stromatoporoidea & Archaeocyatha, liii + 1223 p., 665 figs., 2015, available here....
- Revised. Porifera, Volumes 4 & 5: Hypercalcified Porifera, Paleozoic Stromatoporoidea & Archaeocyatha, liii + 1223 p., 665 figs., 2015, available here....
- raised bumps on the surface of certain sea sponges, such as the extinct Stromatoporoidea Mamelon (volcanology), a hill formed by eruption of "stiff" lava This...
- D. (2015). "Chapter 10 (part): Paleobiogeography of the Paleozoic Stromatoporoidea". In Selden, Paul A. (ed.). Part E, Porifera (Revised). Volumes 4 &...
- Revised. Porifera, Volumes 4 & 5: Hypercalcified Porifera, Paleozoic Stromatoporoidea & Archaeocyatha, liii + 1223 p., 665 figs., 2015, available here....
- The Inwood Formation is a geologic formation in Manitoba. The silty and salty dolomites preserve fossils dating back to the Telychian stage of the Silurian...