. Bulletins of American paleontology. Neocene Paleontology in the Northern Dominican Republic 19: Budd and Johnson 29 Table 16.—Numbers of colonies and corallite valleys (parentheses) of three Recent species of Dipio distinguishing species with meandroid colony forins (narrow valleys). used in quantitative analyses Locality D. labyrinlhifonnis D. srrigosa Belize 1. Backreef. Curlew Cay (8m) 2. Reef crest. Carrie Bow Cay (1-2 m) 3. Shallow forereef. Curlew Cay (8 m) 4. Mid forereef (outer ridge), Carrie Bow Cay (15 m) Anguilla 1. Crocus Bay. rocky nearshore (1-3 m) Total 1 (3) 2 (8) 3(11) 2(7)


. Bulletins of American paleontology. Neocene Paleontology in the Northern Dominican Republic 19: Budd and Johnson 29 Table 16.—Numbers of colonies and corallite valleys (parentheses) of three Recent species of Dipio distinguishing species with meandroid colony forins (narrow valleys). used in quantitative analyses Locality D. labyrinlhifonnis D. srrigosa Belize 1. Backreef. Curlew Cay (8m) 2. Reef crest. Carrie Bow Cay (1-2 m) 3. Shallow forereef. Curlew Cay (8 m) 4. Mid forereef (outer ridge), Carrie Bow Cay (15 m) Anguilla 1. Crocus Bay. rocky nearshore (1-3 m) Total 1 (3) 2 (8) 3(11) 2(7) 1 (3) 1 (3) 1 (4) 5(17) 2 (5) 2 (7) 2(6) 6(18) ica. for example, is moq^hologically similar in overall colony form to the Late Miocene to Recent meandrinid species, Meandrina braziliensis (Milne Edwards and Haime, 1849) (Text-fig. 19). On closer examination, however, M. braziliensis can be readily distinguished by its weakly developed lamellar columella, its more numerous septa, its reduced costae, and its broader and more solid coenosteum. It also lacks the septal lobes that are characteristic of species of Manicina (Text-fig. 20). In summary, on the basis of the preceding statistical analyses and morphologic comparisons, we recognize a total of 17 species of the family Faviidae with intra- mural budding in the NMB collections from the Neo- gene of the northern Dominican Republic. CV2 4 - -2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Paleontological Research Institution (Ithaca, N. Y. ); Columbia University. Ithaca, N. Y. , Paleontological Research Institution [etc. ]


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