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Scleractinia taxon details

Neoconophyllia Deng Zhan-qiu & Kong Lei, 1984 †

1438049  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1438049)

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Deng, Zhan-qiu; Kong, Lei. (1984). Middle Triassic corals and sponges from Southern Guizhou and Eastern Yunnan. <em>Acta Palaeontologica Sinica.</em> 23(4): 490-503. [details] 
Hoeksema, B. W.; Cairns, S. (2025). World List of Scleractinia. Neoconophyllia Deng Zhan-qiu & Kong Lei, 1984 †. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/scleractinia/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1438049 on 2025-05-18
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original description Deng, Zhan-qiu; Kong, Lei. (1984). Middle Triassic corals and sponges from Southern Guizhou and Eastern Yunnan. <em>Acta Palaeontologica Sinica.</em> 23(4): 490-503. [details] 

basis of record Cairns, S.D., R. Baron-Szabo, A.F. Budd, B. Lathuilière, E. Roniewicz, J. Stolarski & K.G. Johnson. (2010). Corallosphere. , available online at http://www.corallosphere.org [details] 
 
 Present  Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
   

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Comparison Original comparison indicates a proximity of a new genus to Conophyllia, even spongy columella typical of Neoconophyllia does not deny the similitude, because Conophyllia shows a great variability of the structure of columella. However, not abundant septa discernible in the figures differentiate it from Conophyllia. [details]

Diagnosis Original diagnosis: solitary , cylindrical, trochoid or tympanoid. Flat, circular calice with shallow central pit. Epitheca weakly developed, transverse striation strong. Septa imperforate and formed by one fan system of simple trabeculae, septal sides with granulation. Columella spongy, formed of elongated septa. [details]
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