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  List of papers of Viktor Nikolaevich Dubatolov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Dubatolov, V.N. Devonskie tabulyaty Kuznetskogo basseina i ikh stratigraficheskoe znachenie [Devonian Tabulata from the Kuznetsk basin and its stratigraphy significance].
Dubatolov, V.N. Tabulyaty, geliolitidy i khetetidy silura i devona Kuznetskogo basseina [Tabulata, Heliolitida and Chaetetida from Silurian and Devonian of the Kuznetsk basin].
In: Tabulyaty i geliolitoidei paleozoya SSSR [Tabulata and Heliolitoidea of the Paleozoic of the USSR].
fen.nsu.ru /~vvdubat/father/art_e.htm   (4317 words)

  
 Past lives: Chronicles of Canadian Paleontology - Favosites polyps from Anticosti Island
The Tabulata, extinct since the Paleozoic, were simple colonial organisms that secreted a calcite skeleton composed essentially of small tubes with horizontal partitions.
The Tabulata have long been considered to be a group of colonial corals, although they are quite different from the extinct rugose corals and the living hexacorals.
They further imply that Tabulata, with their twelve tentacles stand apart from the tetracorals, hexacorals and octocorals (perhaps they should be called 'dodecacorals').
gsc.nrcan.gc.ca /paleochron/19_e.php   (479 words)

  
 Collections/Institute of Paleobiology
Ordovician and Silurian Tabulata from Norway, Sweden, and erratics of Poland.
ZPAL T.IV Devonian Tabulata (Favositida, Syringoporida) from the borehole Miastko, northern Poland.
New tabulate coral from the Tournaisian of the Debnik Anticline, Poland.
www.paleo.pan.pl /collect.htm   (2433 words)

  
 Platydoris sp. 1
tabulata should be considered to be nomen dubium.
tabulata is very incomplete and does not include colour or anatomical data.
tabulata with any species of Platydoris, there are no subsequent records of this species, and the original description is too incomplete to allow a positive identification, this name is here regarded as a nomen dubium.
rfbolland.com /okislugs/plat_sp1.html   (309 words)

  
 Anthozoa Fossil Record
However, it was not until the Ordovician that mineralized corals became important parts of marine ecosystems.
By the middle of the Ordovician, several lineages of corals had become distinct: the Tabulata, the Rugosa, and the smaller Heliolitida.
The Scleractinia do not appear to be close relatives of either the Tabulata or the Rugosa, and probably evolved from sea anemone-like ancestors that have not been preserved as fossils.
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu /cnidaria/anthozoafr.html   (659 words)

  
 Tabulata - Wikipedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Die Tabulata sind eine ausgestorbene Ordnung der Zoantharia, die vom Ordovizium bis zum späten Perm lebten.
Die 300 beschriebenen, ausschließlich kolonial lebenden Gattungen der Tabulata waren neben den Rugosa die ersten Riffbildner unter den Blumentieren.
Ob wie bei den rezenten Korallen eine Symbiose mit Algen (Zooxanthellen) bestand, ist unbekannt.
de.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Tabulata   (527 words)

  
 References & Figure Captions
Lafuste, J. and Tourneur, F., 1987: Microstructure du genre Favosites Lamarck, 1816 (Tabulata) et de Favositides du Silurien, avec une révision du néotype de Favosites gothlandicus Lamarck, 1816.
and Sorauf, J.E., 1970: Über Wandporen bei Favosites (Fav.) gothlandicus Lamarrck, 1816 (Coelenterata, Tabulata).
Plusquellec, Y., Tourneur, F. and Lafuste, J., 1993: Saouraepora nouveau genre de Micheliniidae (Tabulata), du Dévonien du Nord Gondwana et du Carbonifère d´Amérique Nord.
www.korallen.de /oekentorp/sendai/more/more.htm   (2827 words)

  
 SPONGES AND CORALS
So identifying a coral fossil even very generally allows a fairly good idea of the age of the rocks it came from.
Other coral orders use vertical partitions ("septa") instead, so the presence of tabulae and absence of septa make for easy recognition of tabulate corals.
As with the Tabulata, rugose corals lived only during the Paleozoic.
itc.gsw.edu /faculty/bcarter/histgeol/paleo/sponge.htm   (625 words)

  
 The Roman Wine Press
First the baskets of grapes were piled high in plaster-lined compartments called tabulata.
Juice which exuded from the grapes under the pressure of their own weight was used to make a sweet, heavy wine of the highest quality-what the Romans called lixivum mustum or protropum.
To produce red wine today, however, vintners deliberately will include the skins of fl grapes in the fermentation process, extracting both the pigmentation and the tannins in them that provide the wine with an astringency now deemed desirable.
masca.museum.upenn.edu /roman_wine/lixivum/lixivum_2.html   (157 words)

  
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The type species of Theocalyptra is T. veneris Haeckel (1887, p.
1397); the type species of Cycladophora is C. tabulata Ehrenberg (1872b, pl. 4, fig.
Cycladophora tabulata Ehrenberg is poorly illustrated (1872b, pl. 4, fig.
gdcmp1.ucsd.edu /geol_coll/radlit/nimon51.html   (328 words)

  
 Fossils
The Tabulata and the Rugosa appeared in the latter portion of the Cambrian and disappeared with the terminal Permian extinction event.
The Tabulata and Rugosa are assumed to have secreted calcite, at least that is what their fossils suggest.
To the far right is Favosites, a Tabulata also from the Devonian of Iowa.
people.uncw.edu /dockal/GLY312/fossils/fossils.htm   (3710 words)

  
 Cnidarians
Although they may have originally had aragonitic skeletons, all are now calcite.
Rugosa corals are distinguished from the other Paleozoic group, the Tabulata, by having dissepiments and well developed septa in addition to the tabulae.
As shown in the accompanying figure (Figure 3.1), rugosan corals have six primary septa and new septa are added in only four of the resulting six spaces with none added in the remaining two spaces.
paleo.cortland.edu /tutorial/Cnidarians/cnidarians.htm   (975 words)

  
 McGraw-Hill AccessScience: Tabulata (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Tabulata appeared in the Lower Ordovician and reached their acme in the Middle Devonian before being severely affected by the Late Devonian extinction event.
Their subsequent rediversification was limited, and they became extinct at the end of the Permian.
Some Cambrian corals have been claimed to be Tabulata, but are more appropriately assigned to a new order.
dx.doi.org.cob-web.org:8888 /10.1036/1097-8542.676100   (151 words)

  
 Tabulata: Anthozoa: Fossil Groups: SciComms 04-05: Earth Sciences   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Tabulata: Anthozoa: Fossil Groups: SciComms 04-05: Earth Sciences
Like the rugose corals, the tabulate corals are entirely Palaeozoic and are similar in range.
Websites produced by students on the MSc Palaeobiology programme in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Bristol for academic year 2005-6
palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk /Palaeofiles/Fossilgroups/anthozoa/tabulata.html   (104 words)

  
 Gastropoda (snails), Kentucky Geological Survey
Platyceras dumosum, view of spines in rock with shell removed
Worthenia tabulata from the Pennsylvanian of eastern Kentucky
All files associated with this page are copyrighted © 1997 – by the Kentucky Geological Survey, University of Kentucky.
www.uky.edu /KGS/fossils/gastroage.htm   (104 words)

  
 Subclass Tabulata   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Some species, like the well known Favosites, form mound-like colonies, but there are also sheet-like, branching, and chain-like forms.
Subclass Tabulata Order Chaetetida Order Tetradiida Order Sarcinulida Order Heliolitida Order Halysitida Order Auloporida
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www.palaeos.com /Invertebrates/Cnidaria/Tabulata.htm   (146 words)

  
 NGDC/WDC for MGG, Boulder-Core Data from the DSDP
(PRESENT/) IMPAGIDINIUM PATULUM (PRESENT/) INVERTOCYSTA LACRYMOSA (PRESENT/) INVERTOCYSTA TABULATA (PRESENT/) LINGULODINIUM MACHAEROPHORUM (PRESENT/) NEMATOSPHAEROPSIS LABYRINTHEA (PRESENT/) OPERCULODINIUM SP.
(PRESENT/) IMPAGIDINIUM PATULUM (PRESENT/) INCERTAE SEDIS (PRESENT/) INVERTOCYSTA TABULATA (PRESENT/) LINGULODINIUM MACHAEROPHORUM (PRESENT/) NEMATOSPHAEROPSIS LABYRINTHEA (PRESENT/) OPERCULODINIUM SP.
(PRESENT/) INVERTOCYSTA TABULATA (PRESENT/) LABYRINTHODINIUM TRUNCATUM (PRESENT/) LINGULODINIUM MACHAEROPHORUM (PRESENT/) NEMATOSPHAEROPSIS LABYRINTHEA (PRESENT/) OPERCULODINIUM CENTROCARPUM (PRESENT/) PALAEOCYCTODIUM GOLZOWENSE (PRESENT/) POLYKRIKOS SP.
www.ngdc.noaa.gov /mgg/geology/dsdp/data/81/555/dinoflag.htm   (1179 words)

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