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Favia junghuhni

Anthozoa - Scleractinia - Faviidae

Taxonomy
Anisocoenia junghuhni was named by Reuss (1867).

It was recombined as Favia junghuhni by Martin (1880).

Sister species lacking formal opinion data

Synonymy list
YearName and author
1867Anisocoenia junghuhni Reuss
1880Favia junghuhni Martin

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
phylumCnidariaHatschek 1888
classAnthozoaEhrenberg 1834
Hexacorallia()
orderScleractiniaBourne 1900
RankNameAuthor
suborderFaviinaVaughan and Wells 1943
superfamilyFaviicaeGregory 1900
familyFaviidaeGregory 1900
genusFaviaOken 1815
speciesjunghuhni(Reuss 1867)

If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.

Favia junghuhni Reuss 1867
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available
Measurements
No measurements are available
Composition: aragonitef
Grouping: colonialsubo
Clonal: yessubo
Environment: marineo
Locomotion: stationaryf
Attached: yessubo
Life habit: low-level epifaunalf
Diet: photosymbioticf
Diet 2: microcarnivoref
Vision: blindc
Reproduction: alternatingo
Asexual: yeso
Dispersal: watero
Dispersal 2: planktonico
Created: 2009-10-10 08:25:59
Modified: 2009-12-16 11:54:53
Source: f = family, subo = suborder, o = order, c = class
References: Kiessling 2008, Hendy et al. 2009, Kiessling 2004

Age range: base of the Burdigalian to the top of the Serravallian or 20.44000 to 11.62000 Ma

Collections (3 total)


Time interval Ma Country or state Original ID and collection number
Burdigalian20.44 - 15.97Iran Anisocoenia junghuhni (25257)
Langhian15.97 - 13.82Papua New Guinea (East New Britain) Favia junghuhni (124822)
Serravallian13.82 - 11.62Papua New Guinea (East New Britain) Favia junghuhni (124827)