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- Rugosa abstract "The Rugosa, also called the Tetracoralla, are an extinct order of coral that were abundant in Middle Ordovician to Late Permian seas.Solitary rugosans (e.g., Caninia, Lophophyllidium, Neozaphrentis, Streptelasma) are often referred to as horn corals because of a unique horn-shaped chamber with a wrinkled, or rugose, wall. Some solitary rugosans reached nearly a meter in length. However, some species of rugose corals could form large colonies (e.g., Lithostrotion). When radiating septa were present, they were usually in multiples of four, hence Tetracoralla in contrast to modern Hexacoralla, colonial polyps generally with sixfold symmetry. Rugose corals have a skeleton made of calcite that is often fossilized. Like modern corals (Scleractinia), rugose corals were invariably benthic, living on the sea floor or in a reef-framework. Some symbiotic rugose corals were endobionts of Stromatoporoidea , especially in the Silurian. Although there is no direct proof, it is inferred that these Palaeozoic corals possessed stinging cells to capture prey. They also had tentacles to help them catch prey. Technically they were carnivores, but prey-size was so small they are often referred to as microcarnivores.".
- Rugosa class Coral.
- Rugosa class Zoantharia.
- Rugosa kingdom Animal.
- Rugosa phylum Cnidaria.
- Rugosa thumbnail RugosaOrdovician.jpg?width=300.
- Rugosa wikiPageExternalLink portfolio2.php?illid=142.
- Rugosa wikiPageID "1032401".
- Rugosa wikiPageRevisionID "597227836".
- Rugosa classis Coral.
- Rugosa fossilRange "Ordovician–Permian".
- Rugosa hasPhotoCollection Rugosa.
- Rugosa imageCaption "Solitary rugose coral in three views; Ordovician, Indiana. Scale bar is 2.0 cm.".
- Rugosa ordo "Rugosa".
- Rugosa phylum Cnidaria.
- Rugosa regnum "Animalia".
- Rugosa subclassis Zoantharia.
- Rugosa subdivisionRanks "Suborders".
- Rugosa subject Category:Permian_extinctions.
- Rugosa subject Category:Prehistoric_invertebrates.
- Rugosa subject Category:Rugosa.
- Rugosa type Abstraction100002137.
- Rugosa type Attribute100024264.
- Rugosa type Extinction114012173.
- Rugosa type Inaction114010148.
- Rugosa type PermianExtinctions.
- Rugosa type State100024720.
- Rugosa type Animal.
- Rugosa type Eukaryote.
- Rugosa type Species.
- Rugosa type Animal.
- Rugosa type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Rugosa type EukaryoticCell.
- Rugosa type Organism.
- Rugosa comment "The Rugosa, also called the Tetracoralla, are an extinct order of coral that were abundant in Middle Ordovician to Late Permian seas.Solitary rugosans (e.g., Caninia, Lophophyllidium, Neozaphrentis, Streptelasma) are often referred to as horn corals because of a unique horn-shaped chamber with a wrinkled, or rugose, wall. Some solitary rugosans reached nearly a meter in length. However, some species of rugose corals could form large colonies (e.g., Lithostrotion).".
- Rugosa label "Koralowce czteropromienne".
- Rugosa label "Rugosa (corail)".
- Rugosa label "Rugosa".
- Rugosa label "Rugosa".
- Rugosa label "Rugosa".
- Rugosa label "Rugosa".
- Rugosa label "Rugosa".
- Rugosa label "Rugosa".
- Rugosa label "Четырёхлучевые кораллы".
- Rugosa sameAs Rugosa.
- Rugosa sameAs Rugosa.
- Rugosa sameAs Rugosa_(corail).
- Rugosa sameAs Rugosa.
- Rugosa sameAs Rugosa.
- Rugosa sameAs Koralowce_czteropromienne.
- Rugosa sameAs Rugosa.
- Rugosa sameAs m.03__4l.
- Rugosa sameAs Q133091.
- Rugosa sameAs Q133091.
- Rugosa sameAs Rugosa.
- Rugosa wasDerivedFrom Rugosa?oldid=597227836.
- Rugosa depiction RugosaOrdovician.jpg.
- Rugosa isPrimaryTopicOf Rugosa.