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Constellaria

Constellaria

Dana, 1846

GBIF:165501582

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Species Profile

Characteristics

Extant Ordovician

ABOUT

Descriptions(3)

Constellaria is an extinct genus of bryozoan from the Middle Ordovician to Early Silurian (510-410 million years ago) from North America, Asia and Europe. These branching coral-like bryozoans formed bushy colonies 10-15 mm (0.375-0.5 inches) across on the seabed. The fairly thick branches were erect, often compressed in one direction, and covered with distinctive tiny, star-shaped mounds called maculae or monticules (regularly shaped hummocks). Feeding zoids were located along the rays of the stars. The maculae probably formed "chimneys" for the expulsion of exhalant feeding currents from the surface of a colony, after water had been filtered to obtain food for the organisms.
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Constellaria was the first fossil bryozoan genus to be described. It was initially discovered by naturalist J.W. Van Cleve, but Cleve's work had to be finished by James Dwight Dana.
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C. antheloidea (Hall): Late Ordovician, Cincinnati Group, United States of America
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Type Specimens(1)

Constellaria constellata Dana, 1849

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Media Files(1)

Constellaria polystomella from the Liberty Formation, Caesar Creek Lake, Ohio.

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Source Information

English Wikipedia - Species Pages

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Species pages extracted from the English Wikipedia article XML dump from 2022-08-02. Multimedia, vernacular names and textual descriptions are extracted, but only pages with a taxobox or speciesbox template are recognized. See https://github.com/mdoering/wikipedia-dwca for details.

Döring M (2022). English Wikipedia - Species Pages. Wikimedia Foundation. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/c3kkgh accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-15.

LicensePublished 8/2/2022View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
165501582
Dataset Key
cbb6498e-8927-405a-916b-576d00a6289b
Origin
source
Backbone Key
4857365
Taxon ID
26658360
Last Crawled
6/4/2026
Last Interpreted
6/4/2026