The Middle Palaeozoic squamulate favositids of Victoria

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The Middle Palaeozoic squamulate favositids of Victoria

  • Volume / Part: 3 / 2
  • Publication Date: August 1960
  • Page(s): 186 - 207
  • Authored By: G. M. Philip

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Of the thirteen nominal species of squamulate favositid described from the Middle Palaeozoic of Eastern Australia and New Zealand, two, Favosites squamuliferus Etheridge 1899 and F. grandiporus Etheridge 1890, are recognized as discrete species, and one closely related non-squamulate species, F. moonbiensis Etheridge 1899, is also recognized. F. squamuliferus is interpreted as an extremely variable species containing eight arbitrarily separated formae. Eleven European and Russian species are noted which fall within the range of variation of F. squamuliferus and F. grandiporus, Favositid wall structure and septal apparatus are also discussed.

Palaeontology - Volume 3 Part 2 Pages 186-207



Palaeontology - Volume 3 Part 2 Pages 186-207

Citations

PHILIP, G. M. 1960. The Middle Palaeozoic squamulate favositids of Victoria. Palaeontology, 3, 2, 186–207.