. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. XOKTH AMEKICAN LATER TERTIARY AND QUATERNARY BRYOZOA. 61 Genus WOODIPORA Jullien, 1888. 18SS. Wooiipora Jullien', Mission scientifique du Cap Horn, VI, Zoologie, Bryozoaires, p. 79. Cryptocyst entireh' developed; two regular opesiules; opesium writh rounded contour. (After Jullien.) Genotype.—Woodipora {ilenibranlpora) holostoma (Wood), Pliocene. Genus THALAMOROBELLA Hincks, 1887. (For description, see Bulletin IOC, U. S. National Museum, p. 2fi^. i THALAMOPORELLA GRANULATA LeTinsen, 1909. Plate 2, fie. 14. 1909. 1914. 1919. ThalmnoporeUa gr


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. XOKTH AMEKICAN LATER TERTIARY AND QUATERNARY BRYOZOA. 61 Genus WOODIPORA Jullien, 1888. 18SS. Wooiipora Jullien', Mission scientifique du Cap Horn, VI, Zoologie, Bryozoaires, p. 79. Cryptocyst entireh' developed; two regular opesiules; opesium writh rounded contour. (After Jullien.) Genotype.—Woodipora {ilenibranlpora) holostoma (Wood), Pliocene. Genus THALAMOROBELLA Hincks, 1887. (For description, see Bulletin IOC, U. S. National Museum, p. 2fi^. i THALAMOPORELLA GRANULATA LeTinsen, 1909. Plate 2, fie. 14. 1909. 1914. 1919. ThalmnoporeUa granulata Leviksen, Morphological and Systematic .Studies on the Cheilos- tomatoiis Bryozoa, p. 188, pi. 6a, figs. 1, 2; pi. 6, fig. 5. TlidlamcipoieUa granulata Osburx, The bryozoa of the Tortugas Islands, Florida, Publica- tion Carnegie Institution of Washington, Xo. 182, p. 197, fig. 8. TImlamoporella granulata Caxu and B.^ssler, Geology and Paleontology of the West Indies, Bryozoa, Publications Carnegie Institution of Washington, Xo. 291, p. 88, pi. 2, A. Thalanioporella C. Woodipora Fig. 6.—Genera of the family Thalamoporellidae Levinsen, 1909. A. Thalamoporella rozien Audouin, 1826, X25 (after Waters, 1908). B. ilanzoiiella exilis Manzoni, 1870 (after Manzoni, 1870, and Xeviani, 1895\ C. Woodipora holostoma Busk, 1859, Measurements.—Opesia lAo = mm. „ . (Z2 = mm. (/o = mm. ^ooecia ^^^ ^^ .^ ^^ Affinities.—We possess only a small fragment consisting of two zooecia; we are not certain therefore of our determination, as this has been made almost entirely on the micrometric measurements. The opesium is oval, the point above: the cryp- tocyst is granulated; the mural rim has a width of mm. and is granulated transversally. Occurrence.—Lower Miocene (Bowden horizon): Rio Gurabo, Santo Domingo (rare). Habitat.—Andaman or Xicobar Islands ? (Levinsen); Tortugas Islands, Florida (Osburn). Plesiotype.—Cat. No. 68482,


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