Stenolaemata - Trepostomida - Stenoporidae
Full reference: G. H. Girty. 1909. The Guadalupian fauna. United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 58:1-651
Belongs to Stenopora according to G. H. Girty 1909
Sister taxa: Stenopora aequalis, Stenopora angulata, Stenopora armata, Stenopora armatiformis, Stenopora berriedalensis, Stenopora borsiensis, Stenopora buragoi, Stenopora clara, Stenopora crinita, Stenopora daheshenensis, Stenopora derilangmaensis, Stenopora dickinsi, Stenopora etheridgei, Stenopora fisheri, Stenopora frondescens, Stenopora gracilis, Stenopora grandis, Stenopora guangdongensis, Stenopora hemispherica, Stenopora hirsuta, Stenopora inclinis, Stenopora inflata, Stenopora jalaidensis, Stenopora jungersenensis, Stenopora kashmirensis, Stenopora lyndoni, Stenopora mackrothi, Stenopora nicholsoni, Stenopora nigris, Stenopora normalis, Stenopora obesa, Stenopora ovata, Stenopora parallela, Stenopora parvaexozona, Stenopora permiana, Stenopora punctata, Stenopora qaganqulutensis, Stenopora quasitimanensis, Stenopora richardsoni, Stenopora rugosa, Stenopora seriatensis, Stenopora simplex, Stenopora spicata, Stenopora spiculata, Stenopora spinigera, Stenopora tasmaniensis, Stenopora thula, Stenopora thuliformis, Stenopora timanensis, Stenopora toriyamai, Stenopora tuberosasparsigemmata, Stenopora veriparallela, Stenopora yunzhugensis
Type specimen: Its type locality is USGS 2930 green, Pine Spring, Guadalupe Mountains, which is in a Wordian slope limestone in the Bell Canyon Formation of Texas
Ecology: stationary epifaunal suspension feeder
Distribution:
• Permian of United States (2: Texas collections)
Total: 2 collections each including a single occurrence
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