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Australophyllum
Taxonomy
Australophyllum was named by Stumm (1949) [Sepkoski's age data: D Gedi D Give Sepkoski's reference number: 422]. It is not extant.
It was assigned to Ptenophyllidae by Hill (1956); to Endophyllidae by Merriam (1973) and Merriam (1974); to Ptenophyllinae by Hill (1981); and to Rugosa by Sepkoski (2002).
It was assigned to Ptenophyllidae by Hill (1956); to Endophyllidae by Merriam (1973) and Merriam (1974); to Ptenophyllinae by Hill (1981); and to Rugosa by Sepkoski (2002).
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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.
G. †Australophyllum Stumm 1949
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Subg. †Australophyllum (Toquimaphyllum) Merriam 1973
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†Australophyllum (Toquimaphyllum) johnsoni Merriam 1973
†Australophyllum cyathophylloides Etheridge 1911
†Australophyllum landerensis Merriam 1974
†Australophyllum soghdianum Schröder 2007
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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C. W. Merriam 1973 | Cerioid endophyllid corals with medium- wide to narrow, closely spaced, proximally sagging tabulae, and a wide to very wide dissepimentarium with scattered to wholly lonsdaleioid dissepiments, some of which are large. | |
C. W. Merriam 1974 | The cerloid Endophyllidae have medium wide to narrow, closely spaced, proximally sagging tabulae. The wide to very wide dissepimentarium has scattered to wholly lonsdaleioid dissepi- ments, some of which are large. |