Homotrypa
Extinct genus of bryozoans / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Homotrypa is an extinct genus of bryozoans from the Ordovician and Silurian periods, known from fossils found in the United States. Its colonies are branch-like and have small monticules made of groups of three or four larger zooecia slightly protruding out from the main surface of the colony.[2][3] In cross section, the zooecia (tubes housing individual zooids) are erect in axis and gently curve toward the surface of the colony.[4]
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Bryozoa |
Class: | Stenolaemata |
Order: | †Trepostomida |
Family: | †Monticuliporidae |
Genus: | †Homotrypa Ulrich, 1882[1] |
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