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La Faune Corallienne du Mont Kassenberg à Mülheim/Ruhr (Bassin crétacé de Westphalie, Nord Ouest de l.Allemagne), Vol. 2: Paléontologie

Monograph Out of Print
Series: Coral Research Bulletin Volume: 3
By: H Löser
93 pages, 65 figures
Publisher: CPress Verlag
La Faune Corallienne du Mont Kassenberg à Mülheim/Ruhr (Bassin crétacé de Westphalie, Nord Ouest de l.Allemagne), Vol. 2: Paléontologie
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  • La Faune Corallienne du Mont Kassenberg à Mülheim/Ruhr (Bassin crétacé de Westphalie, Nord Ouest de l.Allemagne), Vol. 2: Paléontologie Paperback Dec 1994 Out of Print #164805
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Language: French

Part 2 of the monograph deals with the corals found at the Kassenberg site. The relatively small fauna of a pronounced Jurassic character comprises about 40 species of hermatypic corals belonging to 29 genera of both Hexacorallia and Octocorallia. A comparison with type material from the Cretaceous in France, Saxony (Germany), Austria, Slovenia, Serbia, the Czech Republic and from the Jurassic in Poland and Romania augments the existing knowledge of some species and genera. The families Stylinidae and Haplaraeidae and the genera Acrosmilia, Adelocoenia, Epistreptophyllum and Mixastraea are dealt with in detail. In the concluding chapter, the coral fauna is compared - both geographically and stratigraphically - with other coral faunas of the Lower to Middle Cretaceous.

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Monograph Out of Print
Series: Coral Research Bulletin Volume: 3
By: H Löser
93 pages, 65 figures
Publisher: CPress Verlag
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