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J. E. Sorauf The function of dissepiments and marginaria in the Rugosa (Cnidaria, Zoantharia) Seite 11 B.-Y. Bae - R. J. Elias - Y.-H. Jun - D.-J. Lee Axial increase in some early tabulate corals Seite 31 R. J. Elias - D. R. Porter - G. A. Young Biometric analysis of corallite size in the colonial rugosan Crenulites Seite 43 J. Hladil The earliest growth stages of Amphipora Seite 51 A. Le Hérissé - Y. Plusquellec - F. Torneur Structure and microstructure of Pachypora lamellicornis Lindström, 1873, a tabulate coral from the Silurian of Gotland, Sweden Seite 67 L. D. Nothdurft - G. E. Webb…mehr

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J. E. Sorauf The function of dissepiments and marginaria in the Rugosa (Cnidaria, Zoantharia) Seite 11 B.-Y. Bae - R. J. Elias - Y.-H. Jun - D.-J. Lee Axial increase in some early tabulate corals Seite 31 R. J. Elias - D. R. Porter - G. A. Young Biometric analysis of corallite size in the colonial rugosan Crenulites Seite 43 J. Hladil The earliest growth stages of Amphipora Seite 51 A. Le Hérissé - Y. Plusquellec - F. Torneur Structure and microstructure of Pachypora lamellicornis Lindström, 1873, a tabulate coral from the Silurian of Gotland, Sweden Seite 67 L. D. Nothdurft - G. E. Webb ‘Shingle’ microstructure in scleractinian corals: a possible analogue for lamellar and microlamellar microstructure in Palaeozoic tabulate corals Seite 85 N. A. Buster - J. E. Sorauf Microarchitectural change in density bands of the scleractinian Montastraea faveolata, Looe Key Reef, Florida Keys, USA: a preliminary report Seite 101 A. Perejón - E. Moreno-Eiris Ovetian cryptic archaeocyaths, lower Cambrian from Las Ermitas (Córdoba, Spain) Seite 113 A. May Lower Devonian stromatoporoids of the Sierra Morena (Southern Spain) and their palaeogeographic affinities Seite 139 B. Mistiaen An older Devonian stromatoporoid from the Ardennes, St. Joseph Formation, Emsian (Vireux, France) Seite 153 B. Mistiaen - I. Méndez-Bedia Stromatoporoids from the latest reefal episode in the Devonian (late Frasnian) of the Cantabrian Mountains (NW Spain) Seite 167 V. Grytsenko Distribution of corals on the Silurian Podolian Shelf Seite 185 S. Schröder - F. Soto Lower Devonian rugose coral faunas from the Cantabrian Mountains (NW Spain): phases of development and response to sea-level fluctuations Seite 199 N. Adachi - Y. Ezaki Microscopic microbialite textures and their components in a Lower Devonian lagoonal facies of the Fukuji Formation, Gifu Prefecture, central Japan Seite 215 E. Poty The “Avins event”: a remarkable worldwide spread of corals at the end of the Tournaisian (Lower Carboniferous) Seite 231 E. W. Bamber - J. Fedorowski Remarks on lithostrotionid phylogeny in western North America and western Europe Seite 251 S. Rodríguez - I. D. Somerville Comparisons of rugose corals from the Upper Visean of SW Spain and Ireland: implications for improved resolution in Late Mississippian coral biostratigraphy Seite 175 P. Cózar - S. Rodríguez - I. D. Somerville Late Visean rugose coral faunas from South-Eastern Ireland: composition, depositional setting and palaeoecology of Siphonodendron biostromes Seite 307 S. Rodríguez - I. D. Somerville Rugose coral associations from the late Visean (Carboniferous) of Ireland, Britain and SW Spain Seite 329 M. Berkhli - S. Rodríguez - I. Said Preliminary data on the coral distribution in the Upper Visean (Mississippian) succession from Adarouch area (NE Central Marocco) Seite 353 M. Aretz - J. Nudds Palaeoecology of the late Visean (Dinantian) coral-chaetetid biostrome at Little Asby Scar (Cumbria, Great Britain) Seite 365 O. L. Kossovaya Ecological aspects of upper Carboniferous – lower Permian ‘Cyathaxonia Fauna’ taxonomical diversity (the Urals) Seite 383 Y. Hirata - S. Irie - M. Kato - A. Mimura - Y. Okimura - R. Umeda Y. Ezaki Carboniferous Rugosa in the Hina Limestone, Akiyoshi Terrane, Southwest Japan: fauna endemic to the Panthalassan Ocean Seite 407 E. Morycowa - J. Szulc Remarks on Middle Triassic (Anisian) scleractinian corals from the Cracow-Silesian region, Poland (Northern Peri-Tethyan realm) Seite 421 A. Altuna - P. Busquets - V. Etayo - G. Álvarez-Pérez Five new species of Bartonian (Eocene) corals: Jaca Basin, Pyrenees, Spain Seite 435 G. C. Gunter - S. F. Mitchell - T. A. Stemann Reef coral diversity in the Late Maastrichtian of Jamaica Seite 455 K. G. Johnson Reef-coral diversity in the Late Oligocene Antigua Formation and temporal variation of local diversity on Caribbean Cenozoic Reefs Seite 471 S. Inagaki - Y. Iryu - A. Nambu - S. Ozawa - Y. Suzuki Plio-Pleistocene reef evolution of Kita-daito-jima, Japan Seite 493 J. E. N. Veron Corals: pointing to a different evolution Seite 507 T. Wrzolek Perspectives of research on fossil corals and sponges Seite 517 V. N. Zlatarski The scleractinian species – a holistic approach Seite 523