HdV-737
NPP typeTaxonomical Group
Animalia
Type description
Bakker et al. 1982: Floatoblasts of Bryozoa, consisting of three parts: Type 737A: a pale brownish disc of c. 255--265 x 286--336 micron, surrounded by a 5.5 micron thick wall showing (when visible) a quadri- to sexangular cell pattern. Type 737B: floating body of c. 296-357 x 367-438 micron, with 6-7 cells in linear arrangement on the pole and 4-5 rows of cells along its edge. Type 737C: floating body of a size similar to Type 737B, with c. 10 rows of cells on the pole and 7 cell rows along the edge. Type 737B and 737C have cells with conspicuous papillae, which are most conspicuous on the central parts.
Records
First publication
Bakker R, van Smeerdijk DG (1982) A palaecological study of a Late Holocene section from 'Het Ilperweld', W. Netherlands. Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol. 36:95-163.