Middle Cenomanian coral fauna from the Roßsteinalmen (Northern Calcareous Alps, Bavaria, Southern Germany) – a revised and extended version
Author
Löser, Hannes
Estación Regional del Noroeste, Instituto de Geología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Blvd. Luis Donaldo Colosio S / N y Madrid, 83250 Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
Author
Werner, Winfried
SNSB – Bayerische Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Geologie and GeobioCenterLMU, Richard-Wagner-Strasse 10, D- 80333 München, Germany
Author
Darga, Robert
Naturkunde- und Mammut-Museum Siegsdorf, Auenstraße 2, D- 83313 Siegsdorf, Germany
text
Zitteliana
2023
2023-12-20
97
89
147
journal article
10.3897/zitteliana.97.113796
D4564419-3213-4D38-96BB-E7CFE157E0F8
Hydnophoraraea
Oppenheim, 1930
Type
species.
Monticularia styriaca
Michelin, 1847
.
Description.
Hydnophoroid colony. Corallite centres can be recognised in places.
Septa
straight, free, often alternating in length and thickness. Their lateral faces bear thorns or are smooth. The columella is rudimentarily developed; it is difficult to assign the elements between the crests to any morphological unit. Endotheca well developed.
Remarks.
Formerly, this genus was assigned to the family
Eugyridae
(
Löser 2016 c
,
Löser et al. 2019
). But it differs from this family by the less regular endotheca and thinner septa. Moreover, all other members of the
Eugyridae
became extinct before the Turonian.
Hydnophoraraea
shows certain similarities to the family
Dendrogyridae
, but there is also material that differs from this concept such as, for instance, by having a dissepimental instead of a tabular endotheca, or showing the lateral faces ornamented with thorns instead of being smooth. It is also possible that
Hydnophoraraea
encompasses heterogeneous material and it is also possible that further studies could reveal that the material assigned to
Hydnophoraraea
may belong to different genera. Further, it is also problematic that the
type
material of
Monticularia styriaca
Michelin, 1847
,
type
species of
Hydnophoraraea
, is not available (despite being registered in the catalogue of the
MNHN
in Paris).