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CLINOPORA. 
Type Species. 
JEnUdophora lineata, 1865. Campanian: Aachen. 
Affinities. 
This genus is closely allied to Entalophora. It differs there- 
from by the longitudinal striations, most of which occur along 
the interzooecial furrows. Tlie separation of this group of species 
is convenient; hut that it is not very distant from Entalophora 
may be judged by the fact that Hamm regarded the type species 
as a synonym of Entalophora virgida. I3y the fuiTowcd surface 
of the zoarium it is nearly allic'd to Siphoniofyphlus. 
1. Clinopora lineata (Beissel), 18G5. 
Synonymy. 
Entalophora 
luieata, 
Beissel, 1865. Bry. Aach. : Xat. Verb. boll. maat. "NVet. 
ser, 2, Yol. xxii. p. So, pi. ix. tigs. 116-119. 
>> 
Stoliezka, 1872. Pal. Ind. : Cret. Fauna S. Ind. vol. iv. 
pt. 2, p. 31, pi. iii. tigs. 9, 10. 
non ,, 
Reuss, 1874. Bry. ob. Plan.: Paltcontogr. vol. xx. pt. 2, 
p. 133. 
Clinopora 
>> 
Marssou, 1887- Bry. Riig. : Pal. Abb. vol. iv. p. 24, 
pi. ii. tig. 3. 
Diagnosis. 
y y 
Vine, 1893. Conipl. Rep.: Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1892, p. 309. 
Zoarium of long, thin, cylindrical branches. The surface is 
marked by regular, well-developed, longitudinal lines, which 
are parallel and do not anastomose. 
Zooecia few in a branch. 
Apertures irregularly arranged ; distant. Peristomes usually 
low, but occasionally of considerable length. 
Dimensions. 
Diameter of braucli . . . 
Diameter of zooecia . . . 
Diameter of aperture . . . 
B.M., D. 660. 
•4 mm. 
•15 „ 
•08 „ 
Distribution. 
British : 
Upper Chalk ; Kent. 
Middle Chalk : Chatham. 
Foreign : 
Senonian — Campanian : Friedi'ichberg ; Preusberg ; Vaels ; Rligen. 
Turonian: Yermanoor, S. India, in .Arrialoor Group. 
