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Fig. 16. A, Callograptus ulahensis n.sp., AM F114760, holotype, BF15; B, Callograptus niagarensis, AM F114739, W885; C–E, Pseudodictyonema graptolithorum, respectively AM F114755, AM F114753 and AM F114645, all from F14. Scale bars 1 mm.Published as part
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Fig. 19. A,B, Stelechocladia praeattenuata n.sp.: A, AM F114743, holotype, and B, AM F114744, both BF18; C, Acanthograptus praedeckeri praedeckeri n.sp., AM F114629a, F14.
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Fig. 11. A,B, Dictyonema jenkinsi n.sp., AM F114748, respectively distal thecae and proximal end close to holdfast, F14. Scale bars 1 mm.Published as part of <i>Rickards, R.B., Chapman, A.J., Wright, A.J.
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Autozooecial budding patterns in dendroid stenolaemate bryozoans
Autozooecia in larger Paleozoic dendroid stenolaemate bryozoans originate primarily within endozones. Buds in some taxa are centered on zooecial boundaries and occupy space partitioned from two or more pre-existing autozooecia.
Mc Kinney, Frank Kenneth
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Dendroid stony corals build highly complex colonies that develop from a single coral polyp sitting in a cup-like skeleton, called corallite, by asexual reproduction, resulting in a tree-like branching pattern of its skeleton. This dataset bundle contains
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A well-preserved dendroid graptolite fauna of Early Silurian (late Llandovery: probable turriculatus graptolite zone) age is described from the Cotton Formation near Forbes, New South Wales.
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On Limit Sets of Monotone Maps on Dendroids
Abstract Let X be a dendrite, f : X → X be a monotone map. In the papers by I. Naghmouchi (2011, 2012) it is shown that ω
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Dendroid stony corals build highly complex colonies that develop from a single coral polyp sitting in a cup-like skeleton, called corallite, by asexual reproduction, resulting in a tree-like branching pattern of its skeleton.
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The type species of Dictyonema is D. retiforme Hall, 1851 from the Middle Silurian Rochester Shale of New York. Although incomplete, the type specimen probably belongs to the benthic group of dendroid graptolites which ranged from the Late Cambrian to ...
Erdtmann, Berndt-Dietrich
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Fig. 7. A, Dictyonema venustum, AM F114751, BF28; B, Dictyonema williamsae n.sp., holotype AM F114565, W885; C– E, Dictyonema jenkinsi n.sp., respectively AM F114747, F14, holotype AM F114716, BF24; and AM F114761, F14, holdfast region attached to ...
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