Stigmatella is an extinct genus of bryozoans in the family Heterotrypidae. It is known from the Ordovician period and found in the U.S. states of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Its colonies can form branches, lobes, or masses made from new layers encrusting upon older ones. In Kentucky, fossil remains of species Stigmatella personata that lived in underwater caves have been found, growing 'upside-down' on the cave ceiling.
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| - Stigmatella (bryozoan) (en)
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| - Stigmatella is an extinct genus of bryozoans in the family Heterotrypidae. It is known from the Ordovician period and found in the U.S. states of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Its colonies can form branches, lobes, or masses made from new layers encrusting upon older ones. In Kentucky, fossil remains of species Stigmatella personata that lived in underwater caves have been found, growing 'upside-down' on the cave ceiling. (en)
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| - Ulrich and Bassler, 1904 (en)
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| - Stigmatella personata; trepostome bryozoan encrusting the underside of a carbonate hardground; Corryville Formation; Upper Ordovician; Mason County, Kentucky. (en)
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| - * Stigmatella catenulata var. a Parks and Dyer
Stigmatella halysa Armstrong, 1945 (en)
- Stigmatella crenulata Ulrich and Bassler (en)
- Stigmatella halysa crassa Armstrong, 1945 (en)
- Stigmatella halysa erindalensis Armstrong, 1945 (en)
- Stigmatella hybrida Dyer (en)
- Stigmatella personata lobata Dyer (en)
- Stigmatella vulgaris Parks and Dyer (en)
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| - Stigmatella is an extinct genus of bryozoans in the family Heterotrypidae. It is known from the Ordovician period and found in the U.S. states of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Its colonies can form branches, lobes, or masses made from new layers encrusting upon older ones. In Kentucky, fossil remains of species Stigmatella personata that lived in underwater caves have been found, growing 'upside-down' on the cave ceiling. (en)
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