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Fossil Corals and Sponges Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Fossil Cnidaria and Porifera, Graz 2003

Proceedings
Edited By: Bernhard Hubmann and Werner E Piller
532 pages, Figs
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Contents:

Sorauf, J. E.: The function of dissepiments and marginaria in the Rugosa (Cnidaria, Zoantharia); Lee, D.-J., Jun, Y.-H., Bae, B.-Y. & Elias, R. J.: Axial increase in some early tabulate corals; Porter, D. R., Elias, R. J. & Young, G. A.: Biometric analysis of corallite size in the colonial rugosan Crenulites; Hladil, J.: The earliest growth stages of Amphipora; Plusquelec, Y., Tourneur, F. & Le Herisse, A.: Structure and microstructure of Pachypora lamellicornis Lindstrom, 1873, a tabulate coral from the Silurian of Gotland, Sweden; Nothdurft, L. D. & Web, G. E.: "Shingle" microstructure in scleractinian corals: a possible analogue for lamellar and microlamellar microstructure in Palaeozoic tabulate corals; Sorauf, J. E. & Buster, N. A.: Microarchitectural change in density bands of the scleractinian Montastraea faveolata, Looe Key Reef, Florida Keys, USA: a preliminary report; Perejon, A. & Moreno-Eiris, E.: Ovetian cryptic archaeocyaths, lower Cambrian from Las Ermitas (Cordoba, Spain); May, A.: Lower Devonian stromatoporoids of the Sierra Morena (Southern Spain) and their palaeogeographic affinities; Mistiaen, B.: An older Devonian stromatoporoid from the Ardennes, St. Joseph Formation, Emsian (Vireux, France); Mendez-Bedia, I. & Mistiaen, B.: Stromatoporoids from the latest reefal episode in the Devonian (late Frasnian) of the Cantabrian Mountains (NW Spain).

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Sorauf, J. E.: The function of dissepiments and marginaria in the Rugosa (Cnidaria, Zoantharia); Lee, D.-J., Jun, Y.-H., Bae, B.-Y. & Elias, R. J.: Axial increase in some early tabulate corals; Porter, D. R., Elias, R. J. & Young, G. A.: Biometric analysis of corallite size in the colonial rugosan Crenulites; Hladil, J.: The earliest growth stages of Amphipora; Plusquelec, Y., Tourneur, F. & Le Herisse, A.: Structure and microstructure of Pachypora lamellicornis Lindstrom, 1873, a tabulate coral from the Silurian of Gotland, Sweden; Nothdurft, L. D. & Web, G. E.: "Shingle" microstructure in scleractinian corals: a possible analogue for lamellar and microlamellar microstructure in Palaeozoic tabulate corals; Sorauf, J. E. & Buster, N. A.: Microarchitectural change in density bands of the scleractinian Montastraea faveolata, Looe Key Reef, Florida Keys, USA: a preliminary report; Perejon, A. & Moreno-Eiris, E.: Ovetian cryptic archaeocyaths, lower Cambrian from Las Ermitas (Cordoba, Spain); May, A.: Lower Devonian stromatoporoids of the Sierra Morena (Southern Spain) and their palaeogeographic affinities; Mistiaen, B.: An older Devonian stromatoporoid from the Ardennes, St. Joseph Formation, Emsian (Vireux, France); Mendez-Bedia, I. & Mistiaen, B.: Stromatoporoids from the latest reefal episode in the Devonian (late Frasnian) of the Cantabrian Mountains (NW Spain).

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Proceedings
Edited By: Bernhard Hubmann and Werner E Piller
532 pages, Figs
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