. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Geology.. 76 PITT AND TAYLOR. Apertures are small, and peristomes of significant length have not been observed. Measurements. FWL, 0-39-0-51 mm; FWW (distal), 0-09- 0-15 mm; FWW (proximal), 0-03-0-05 mm. Remarks. Most of the available material of this species is fragmentary and poorly-preserved, with surface detail obscured by calcite cement or a ferruginous coating. The species is, however, clearly distinguishable from 'Stomatoporid sp. r by its smaller zooecia and bifurcating branches. Family ONCOUSOECITOAE Canu, 1918 Genus ONCOVSOECIA Canu
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. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Geology.. 76 PITT AND TAYLOR. Apertures are small, and peristomes of significant length have not been observed. Measurements. FWL, 0-39-0-51 mm; FWW (distal), 0-09- 0-15 mm; FWW (proximal), 0-03-0-05 mm. Remarks. Most of the available material of this species is fragmentary and poorly-preserved, with surface detail obscured by calcite cement or a ferruginous coating. The species is, however, clearly distinguishable from 'Stomatoporid sp. r by its smaller zooecia and bifurcating branches. Family ONCOUSOECITOAE Canu, 1918 Genus ONCOVSOECIA Canu, 1918 Type species. Tubulipora lobulata Hincks, 1880 {=Alecto dilatans Johnston, 1847; see Hastings 1963), by original designation; Recent. Remarks. It was common practice for early palaeontologists. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)