Syringopora is an extinct genus of phaceloid tabulate coral.[1] It has been found in rocks ranging in age from the Ordovician to the Permian, although it was most widespread during the Silurian, Devonian, and Carboniferous periods. Among other places, it has been found in the Columbus Limestone in Ohio,[2] and in the Spring Branch Member of the Lecompton Limestone in Kansas.[3]
syringopora, extinct, genus, phaceloid, tabulate, coral, been, found, rocks, ranging, from, ordovician, permian, although, most, widespread, during, silurian, devonian, carboniferous, periods, among, other, places, been, found, columbus, limestone, ohio, sprin. Syringopora is an extinct genus of phaceloid tabulate coral 1 It has been found in rocks ranging in age from the Ordovician to the Permian although it was most widespread during the Silurian Devonian and Carboniferous periods Among other places it has been found in the Columbus Limestone in Ohio 2 and in the Spring Branch Member of the Lecompton Limestone in Kansas 3 SyringoporaTemporal range Ordovician PermianSyringopora Boone Limestone Lower Carboniferous near Hiwasse Arkansas Scientific classificationKingdom AnimaliaPhylum CnidariaSubclass TabulataFamily SyringoporidaeGenus SyringoporaGoldfuss 1826References Edit Boardman R S 1987 Fossil Invertebrates Blackwell p 714 Feldman R M Hackathorn 1996 Fossils of Ohio Ohio Division of Geological Survey Bulletin 70 pp 577 1 Figure 7 2 Fossil Corals Paleontology portal This prehistoric Hexacorallia article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte This article related to a Devonian animal is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Syringopora amp oldid 1045799352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,