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Fenestella and other bryozoans in the Carboniferous rocks of the British Isles
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Fenestella and other bryozoans in the Carboniferous rocks of the British Isles

02/10/2022

Paul D Taylor (UK) Ask a geologist to name a fossil bryozoan found in the rocks of the British Isles and the most likely answer will be Fenestella. The net-like fossils of Fenestella are especially abundant in the Carboniferous Limestone (Figs 1 and 2), although the genus, as used in … Read More

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Bryozoans: More than meets the eye
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Bryozoans: More than meets the eye

01/05/2022

By Paul D Taylor A few years ago a survey was undertaken of the changing proportion of bryozoans relative to other fossils at an Ordovician locality near Cincinnati popular with fossil collectors. The site was revisited annually over a ten-year period, random collections of fossils were made and the numbers … Read More

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Bryozoans in the British Jurassic
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Bryozoans in the British Jurassic

21/11/2020

Dr Paul D Taylor (UK) Fossil collectors often overlook, or worse discard, bryozoans. There are several reasons: some bryozoans are small and not easily spotted in the field, others are mistaken for non-descript sponges or algae, while bryozoans cemented to the surfaces of other fossils can be cursed for detracting … Read More

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Bryozoans in the English Chalk
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Bryozoans in the English Chalk

15/02/2019

Dr Paul D Taylor (UK) We are very fortunate in Britain to host one of the most remarkable deposits in the entire geological record, the Chalk. The Late Cretaceous Chalk (with a capital ‘C’) is an extremely pure limestone, famous for the White Cliffs of Dover and responsible for the … Read More

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Pliocene bryozoans in the Suffolk Coralline Crag
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Pliocene bryozoans in the Suffolk Coralline Crag

02/02/2017

Paul D Taylor and Rory Milne (UK) Britain is not richly endowed with fossiliferous Pliocene localities. However, the Red and Coralline Crags of East Anglia make up for this deficiency in the sheer abundance and quality of their fossils. Whereas the Red Crag, famous for its gastropods and bivalves, takes … Read More

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