Cupuladria

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Cupuladria
Temporal range: 56.0–0.0117  Ma
Haeckel Bryozoa 33.jpg
7 Cupularia stellata (Busk) = Cupuladria canariensis (Busk, 1859), skeleton of young colony
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Cupuladria

Canu and Bassler 1919 [1]
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Cupuladria is a genus of bryozoans in the suborder Flustrina.

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References

  1. Fossil Bryozoa from the West Indies. Ferdinand Canu and RS Bassler, Publication of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, 291, pages 73-102, 1919