Septopora
Extinct genus of bryozoan
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Septopora is an extinct genus of bryozoan belonging to the order Fenestrida.[1] It has been found in Pennsylvanian[2] to Permian[3] beds in North America,[2][3] South America,[4] Australia,[5] and southwest[6] and east Asia.[7]
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- S. alternata Moore, 1929[2]
- S. andeana Sakagami, 1995[4]
- S. bilateralis McColloch et al., 1994[3]
- S. biserialis Swallow, 1858[8]
- S. blanda Moore, 1929[2]
- S. cestriensis Prout, 1859[8]
- S. diamorpha Lu, 1958[6]
- S. distorta Kruchinina, 1986[9]
- S. exornata Gorjunova, 1975[10]
- S. flabellata Nikiforova, 1933[11]
- S. flabellatiformis Romantchuk, 1970[12]
- S. guangdongensis Li, 1977[13]
- S. incaica Chronic, 1949[4]
- S. lineata Nikiforova, 1933[4]
- S. microchambera Lu, 1982[14]
- S. obesus Lu, 1982[14]
- S. orientalis Bassler, 1929[6]
- S. ornata Crockford, 1944[5]
- S. pinnata Ulrich, 1890[8]
- S. quasiorientalis Morozova, 1965[1]
- S. robusta Moore, 1929[2]
- S. sinensis Lu, 1958[7]
- S. spinulosa Moore, 1929[15]
- S. tarazi Sakagami, 1980[16]
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Ernst, A.; Senowbari-Daryan, B.; Rashidi, K. (2008). "Permian Bryozoa from the Jamal Formation of Shotori Mountains (northeast Iran)". Revue de Paléobiologie, Genève. 27 (2): 395–408.
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Kruchinina, O.N. (1986). "Taxonomic names". Permskie Mshanki Arktiki (Zapadniy Sektor). pp. 1–144.
Gorjunova, R.V. (1975). "Permian Bryozoans of the Pamirs". Akademiya Nauk SSSR, Trudy Paleontologicheskogo Instituta. 148: 1–127.
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Sakagami, S. (1980). "Permian Ectoprocta (Bryozoa) from the Abadeh region, Central Iran". Transactions and Proceedings of the Paleontological Society of Japan. New Series. 118: 269–289. doi:10.14825/prpsj1951.1980.118_269.