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Kölner Forum Geol. P<strong>al</strong>äont., 19 (2011)<br />
M. ARETZ, S. DELCULÉE, J. DENAYER & E. POTY (Eds.)<br />
Abstracts, 11th Symposium on Fossil Cnidaria and Sponges, <strong>Liège</strong>, August 19-29, 2011<br />
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Contents<br />
Preface ............................................................................................................................................................................. 5<br />
Adachi, N., Liu, J. & Ezaki, Y.: Early Ordovician stromatoporoid Pulchrilamina spinosa from South China:<br />
Significance and implications for reef <strong>de</strong>velopment ................................................................................................ 6<br />
Adachi, N., Liu, J. & Ezaki, Y.: Early Ordovician reefs in the Three Gorges area of Hubei Province, South<br />
China: <strong>de</strong>ciphering the early <strong>de</strong>velopment of skel<strong>et</strong><strong>al</strong>-dominated reefs ............................................................... 8<br />
<strong>Ar<strong>et</strong>z</strong>, M.: A gener<strong>al</strong> classification for habitats of coloni<strong>al</strong> rugose cor<strong>al</strong>s: the Mississippian (Carboniferous)<br />
of Western Europe as example .................................................................................................................................. 10<br />
<strong>Ar<strong>et</strong>z</strong>, M.: P<strong>al</strong>aeobiogeographic<strong>al</strong> an<strong>al</strong>ysis for the late Viséan cor<strong>al</strong>s in the Variscan Re<strong>al</strong>m of Western<br />
Europe and Northern Africa ...................................................................................................................................... 12<br />
Badpa, M. Khaksar, K. & Ashouri, A.: Study of Carboniferous Cor<strong>al</strong>s in the Ozbak-kuh Mountains (East<br />
of Centr<strong>al</strong> Iran) ............................................................................................................................................................. 14<br />
Batbayar, M. & Minjin, C.: Cyrtophyllid cor<strong>al</strong>s of Mongolia ................................................................................. 15<br />
Berkowski, B. & Weyer, D.: A new columellate genus of Middle Devonian <strong>de</strong>ep-water Rugosa from<br />
Morocco ......................................................................................................................................................................... 16<br />
Bernecker, M.: Distribution of P<strong>al</strong>aeogene Cor<strong>al</strong>s on the Arabian Shelf ............................................................. 18<br />
Boekschoten, G.E.: Limnomedusoid fossils from the Upper Devonian in the Vesdre Nappe, Belgium ......... 20<br />
Bosselini, F.R. & Silvestri, G.: Cor<strong>al</strong> assemblages of Cenozoic mixed carbonate-siliciclastic s<strong>et</strong>tings:<br />
sediment-resistant cor<strong>al</strong>s and their construction<strong>al</strong> and <strong>de</strong>position<strong>al</strong> facies ........................................................ 21<br />
Budd, A.F. & Smith, N.D.: Morphologic<strong>al</strong> phylogen<strong>et</strong>ics of faviid and mussid cor<strong>al</strong>s ..................................... 23<br />
Chantry, G., Denayer, J. & Poty, E.: The Tournaisian rugose cor<strong>al</strong>s of Tournai: revision of a classic<strong>al</strong><br />
fauna .............................................................................................................................................................................. 25<br />
Chwieduk, E.: The nature of changes of natur<strong>al</strong> environment in Late Carboniferous and Early Permian<br />
on western Spitsbergen. .............................................................................................................................................. 27<br />
Coen-Aubert, M.: Stratigraphic distribution of massive rugose cor<strong>al</strong>s at the base of the Late Frasnian in<br />
Belgium ......................................................................................................................................................................... 28<br />
Da Silva, A.C., Kershaw, S. & Boulvain, F.: From sh<strong>al</strong>low water to <strong>de</strong>ep mound - sedimentology and<br />
stromatoporoids p<strong>al</strong>eoecology from the Frasnian (Upper Devonian) of Belgium ............................................. 30<br />
Da Silva, A.C., Kershaw, S. & Boulvain, F.: Long-expected! - First record of <strong>de</strong>mosponge-type spicules<br />
in a Devonian stromatoporoid (Frasnian, Belgium) ............................................................................................... 32<br />
Denayer, J.: Mississippian Lithostrotionidae from Zonguldak and Bartin (NW Turkey) ................................. 34<br />
Denayer, J. & <strong>Ar<strong>et</strong>z</strong>, M.: The Upper Viséan rugose cor<strong>al</strong>s in the microbi<strong>al</strong>-sponge-bryozoan-cor<strong>al</strong> bioherm<br />
in Kongul Yayla (Tauri<strong>de</strong>s, S. Turkey) ..................................................................................................................... 35<br />
Denayer, J. & Poty, E.: Origin and evolution of Dorlodotia (Rugosa) .................................................................... 37<br />
Ezaki, J. & Kato, M.: Extreme construction<strong>al</strong> forms of Carboniferous Rugosa from the Akiyoshi Terrance<br />
in Japan: P<strong>al</strong>aeoecologic<strong>al</strong> implications of remarkable morphologic<strong>al</strong> combinations ...................................... 40<br />
Fedorowski, J.: Professor Maria RÓŻKOWSKA (15 Aug. 1899—20 July, 1979) ...................................................... 42<br />
Fedorowski, J. & Bamber, E.W.: An unusu<strong>al</strong> occurrence of Bashkirian (Upper Carboniferous) rugose<br />
cor<strong>al</strong>s from the Sverdrup Basin, Arctic Canada ...................................................................................................... 44<br />
Gr<strong>et</strong>z, M., Lathulière, B.& Martini, R.: The H<strong>et</strong>tangian cor<strong>al</strong>s of the Isle of Skye (Scotland): an extreme<br />
ecosystem just after the Triassic-Jurassic boundary crisis ..................................................................................... 45<br />
Hecker, M.R.: Dorlodotia S<strong>al</strong>ée 1920 (Rugosa) and related taxa in the Dinantian (Lower Carboniferous) of<br />
Russia and Ukraine ..................................................................................................................................................... 47<br />
Hecker, M.R.: Biform tabularia and periaxi<strong>al</strong> cones in Lonsd<strong>al</strong>eia McCOY 1849 (Rugosa) ................................ 49<br />
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