R. alhamensis R. cepularis R. collis R. mammilla R. micropora R. parviporosa R. texana
Reptomulticava is an extinctgenus of bryozoa belonging to the order Cyclostomatida.[4][6] Specimens have been reported from France,[5] Spain,[1] and in the southern Western Interior of North America.[4]
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^ abcNye, Osborne B.; Lemone, David V. (1978). "Multilaminar Growth in Reptomulticava texana, a New Species of Cyclostome Bryozoa". Journal of Paleontology. 52 (4): 830–845. JSTOR1303903.
^ abTillier, Simon (January 1975). "Précisions morphologiques, structurales et systématiques sur Reptomulticava parviporosa CANU et LECOINTRE (Bryozoa, cyclostomata)". Geobios. 8 (1): 75–78. doi:10.1016/S0016-6995(75)80006-4.
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