flustriform

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flustriform (not comparable)

  1. Having colonies formed of nonrigid lightly calcified branches
    • 1846, Proceedings of the Geological Society of London: November 1826 to June 1833, volume 4, page 571:
      [] minute flustriform corals and foraminiferous shells, which were detected by Mr. Bowerbank, who has had the kindness to examine the specimens for me microscopically.
    • 2020, Paul D. Taylor, Bryozoan Paleobiology, page 109:
      [] flustriform cheilostomes such as Flustra foliacea. These have weakly mineralized skeletons which allow colonies to bend in the currents.