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Ascophora Temporal range: Late
Cretaceous - Recent
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Family: | Cribrilinidae
Hincks, 1879
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The Cribrilinidae family is a part of the suborder Ascophora within the bryozoans. They are characterized by numerous spinose ribs (costae) overarching the frontal membrane of each zooid.
The family was first described by Thomas Hincks in 1879. [1]
The diverse nature of the large number of genera included in this family (115) may require it to be split into several families.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (October 2023) |
Ascophora Temporal range: Late
Cretaceous - Recent
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | |
Phylum: | |
Class: | |
Order: | |
Suborder: | |
Family: | Cribrilinidae
Hincks, 1879
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Genera | |
See classification |
The Cribrilinidae family is a part of the suborder Ascophora within the bryozoans. They are characterized by numerous spinose ribs (costae) overarching the frontal membrane of each zooid.
The family was first described by Thomas Hincks in 1879. [1]
The diverse nature of the large number of genera included in this family (115) may require it to be split into several families.