Extinct genus of moss animals
Cystodictya
Temporal range: 388.1–272.5 Ma
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Scientific classification
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Domain:
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Eukaryota
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Kingdom:
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Animalia
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Phylum:
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Bryozoa
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Class:
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Stenolaemata
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Order:
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†Cystoporida
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Family:
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†Cystodictyonidae
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Genus:
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†Cystodictya Ulrich, 1882
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Species
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- †Cystodictya angusta
- †Cystodictya carbonaria (Meek, 1871)
- †Cystodictya crispata (Quenstedt, 1881)
- †Cystodictya divisa Rogers, 1900
- †Cystodictya elegans Harlton, 1933[1]
- †Cystodictya flexuosa Mather, 1915
- †Cystodictya gallensis
- †Cystodictya morrowensis Mather, 1915
- †Cystodictya sinuomarginata Mather, 1915
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Cystodictya is a genus of prehistoric bryozoans in the extinct family Cystodictyonidae.
The species C. elegans is from the Pennsylvanian (Upper Carboniferous) of the Johns Valley Formation of Oklahoma.
See also
References
- ^ B. H. Harlton. 1933. Micropaleontology of the Pennsylvanian Johns Valley shale of the Ouachita Mountains, Oklahoma, and its relationship to the Mississippian Caney shale. Journal of Paleontology 7(1):3-29
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