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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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Mistiaen, B. & Tourneur, F.: French p<strong>al</strong>aeontologists and the study of P<strong>al</strong>aeozoic cor<strong>al</strong>s in North Africa<br />
in the XXth century. ................................................................................................................................................... 107<br />
Morcyowa, E.: Tithonian-Berriasian sh<strong>al</strong>low-water cor<strong>al</strong>s from Poland ........................................................... 108<br />
Mottequin, B., Coen-Aubert, M. & Poty, E.: The Belgian collections of fossil Cnidaria and Porifera ............ 111<br />
Mottequin, B., Marion, J.-M. & Poty, E.: Preliminary data on Early and Middle Famennian (Late Devonian)<br />
rugose and tabulate cor<strong>al</strong>s from southern Belgium .............................................................................................. 113<br />
Motus, M.-A.: Early Katian heliolitids of Estonia ................................................................................................. 115<br />
Nguyen, H.H. & Mistiaen, B.: Devonian Stromatoporoids from Vi<strong>et</strong>nam: biodiversity and affinities. ........ 116<br />
Nothdurft, L.D. & Webb, G.E.: Skel<strong>et</strong><strong>al</strong> fusion of probable clon<strong>al</strong> fragments in Acropora .............................. 117<br />
Nothdurft, L.D., Webb, G.E., Lybolt, M.J., Price, G.J. & Jell, J.S.: Incorporation of gravel into cor<strong>al</strong> skel<strong>et</strong>ons:<br />
Formation of clypeotheca during sediment contact ............................................................................................. 119<br />
Ogar, V.: Carboniferous buildups in the Don<strong>et</strong>s Basin (Ukraine) ...................................................................... 121<br />
Ogar, V., F<strong>al</strong>ahatgar, M. & Mosad<strong>de</strong>gh, H.: Visean cor<strong>al</strong>s of the Kiyasar area (North of Iran) ...................... 123<br />
Ospanova, N.K.: Some problems of the taxa <strong>de</strong>finition in the Heliolitida ........................................................ 125<br />
Pinte, E., Hubert, B.L.M., Mistiaen, B. & Cronier, C.: A lower Giv<strong>et</strong>ian Patch-reef (Hanon<strong>et</strong> Formation)<br />
from the Mont d’Haurs fortifications (Giv<strong>et</strong>, Ar<strong>de</strong>nne, France): environment, stromatoporoids and<br />
tabulate cor<strong>al</strong>s ............................................................................................................................................................ 127<br />
Plusquellec, Y., Remy, G. & Jaouen, P.-A.: New data on Angustiphyllum Altevogt 1965, automobile freeliving<br />
rugose cor<strong>al</strong> from the Eifelian of Western Massif Armorican (France) ................................................... 128<br />
Pohler, S., Begg, Z. & Collen, J.: Alcyonarian spiculites as possible proxy climate archives: Preliminary<br />
results. ......................................................................................................................................................................... 131<br />
Poty, E., <strong>Ar<strong>et</strong>z</strong>, M. & Xu, S.: A comparison of Mississippian coloni<strong>al</strong> rugose cor<strong>al</strong>s from Western Europe<br />
and South China ........................................................................................................................................................ 135<br />
Poty, E., Denayer, J. & Mottequin, B.: Middle and Late Frasnian (Late Devonian) sea-level changes in<br />
southern Belgium: their consequences on cor<strong>al</strong>s and brachiopods .................................................................... 137<br />
Rensonn<strong>et</strong>, D. & Poty, E.: P<strong>al</strong>aeosoil draping a remarkable Disphyllum autobiostrome: a case study<br />
from the Middle Frasnian, Southern Belgium. ...................................................................................................... 139<br />
Ricci, C., Lathulière, B. & Ruscia<strong>de</strong>lli, G.: The Upper Jurassic cor<strong>al</strong> community of the Ellipsactinia<br />
Limestones reef complex (Centr<strong>al</strong> Apennines, It<strong>al</strong>y) ............................................................................................ 140<br />
Rodriguez, S. & Bamber, E.W.: Coloni<strong>al</strong>ity in the rugose cor<strong>al</strong> family Geyerophyllidae MINATO 1955 ....... 142<br />
Rodriguez, S., Somerville, I.D., Said, I. & Cozar, P.: An upper Viséan (Asbian-Brigantian) cor<strong>al</strong><br />
succession at Djebel Ouarkziz (northern Tindouf Basin, Morocco) ................................................................... 144<br />
Rodriguez, S., Somerville, I.D., Said, I. & Cozar, P.: Late Viséan cor<strong>al</strong> fringing reef at Tiouinine (Morocco):<br />
implications for the role of rugose cor<strong>al</strong>s as building organisms in the Mississippian ................................... 147<br />
Roniewicz, E. & Morycowa, E.: Dr. James ALLOITEAU 1890-1969 ....................................................................... 149<br />
Rosen, B.R. & Darell, J.: Darwin, pioneer of reef transects, reef ecology and ancient reef mo<strong>de</strong>lling:<br />
significance of his specimens in the Natur<strong>al</strong> History Museum, London. .......................................................... 151<br />
S<strong>al</strong>imova, F.A. & Karimova, F.S.: Late Ordovician-early Silurian Tabulate Cor<strong>al</strong>s and Stromatoporoids<br />
of the Zeravshan Range, Centr<strong>al</strong> Asia .................................................................................................................... 154<br />
Santadomingo, N., Johnson, K.G. & Throughflow-project: How diverse where reef cor<strong>al</strong>s of South East<br />
Asia during the Miocene? ......................................................................................................................................... 155<br />
Sentoku, A. & Ezaki, Y.: Regularity in budding mo<strong>de</strong> and resultant growth morphology of azooxanthellate<br />
coloni<strong>al</strong> scleractinian Cyathelia axillaris ................................................................................................................... 157<br />
Somerville, I.D., Rodriguez, S., Said, I. & Cozar, P.: Cor<strong>al</strong> assemblages from a Mississippian mud-mound<br />
complex, Centr<strong>al</strong> Morocco ........................................................................................................................................ 158<br />
Sorauf, J.E.: Marius LECOMPTE, Professor and stu<strong>de</strong>nt of Stromatoporida, Tabulata, and Devonian reefs .. 160<br />
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