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1) Ratio of higher calicular diameter to lesser calicular diameter of an anthcyathus Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, Reduce Hutt, New Zealand Higher scar diameter of anthocyathus (Fig.Presented inside a vertical arrangement, leading to bottom: lateral face, edge, basal scar, calice, and oblique calice.Abbreviations used in the text contain AUC BM EAN FAN GCD GCD:LCD GNS GSD Auckland University College (Dept.Presented within a vertical arrangement, major to bottom: lateral face, edge, basal scar, calice, and oblique calice.Abbreviations applied within the text incorporate AUC BM EAN FAN GCD GCD:LCD GNS GSD Auckland University College (Dept. of Geology), New Zealand British Museum, London (The Natural History Museum) Edge Angle: angle formed by two lateral edges of an anthocyathus (Fig. 1) Face Angle: angle formed by two faces of an anthocyathus (Fig. 1) Greater calicular diameter of anthocyathus (Fig. 1) Ratio of higher calicular diameter to lesser calicular diameter of an anthcyathus Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, Reduced Hutt, New Zealand Greater scar diameter of anthocyathus (Fig. 1)A key to the genera and species from the transversely-dividing Flabellidae...Figure 1. Diagram showing abbreviations of geometric terms utilized to describe truncate flabellids. Left: lateral view of an anthocyathus; center: basal scar of an anthocyathus; right: edge view of an anthocyathus. Abbreviations defined in Components section.GSD:GCD H H:GCD IOM IWP LCD LSD NMNH NMV NZGS RGM SAM SIPHILEXP SWIO Sx, Cx, Px Sx>SyRatio of basal greater scar diameter to higher calicular diameter of anthocyathus Height of corallum (Fig. 1) Ratio of corallum height to higher calicular diameter (Fig. 1) Institute of Okeanology, Moscow Indo-West Pacific Lesser calicular diameter of anthocyathus (Fig.Presented within a vertical arrangement, major to bottom: lateral face, edge, basal scar, calice, and oblique calice.Abbreviations utilised inside the text include things like AUC BM EAN FAN GCD GCD:LCD GNS GSD Auckland University College (Dept. of Geology), New Zealand British Museum, London (The Natural History Museum) Edge Angle: angle formed by two lateral edges of an anthocyathus (Fig. 1) Face Angle: angle formed by two faces of an anthocyathus (Fig. 1) Greater calicular diameter of anthocyathus (Fig. 1) Ratio of greater calicular diameter to lesser calicular diameter of an anthcyathus Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, Lower Hutt, New Zealand Higher scar diameter of anthocyathus (Fig. 1)A essential for the genera and species in the transversely-dividing Flabellidae...Figure 1. Diagram showing abbreviations of geometric terms used to describe truncate flabellids. Left: lateral view of an anthocyathus; center: basal scar of an anthocyathus; proper: edge view of an anthocyathus. Abbreviations defined in Materials section.GSD:GCD H H:GCD IOM IWP LCD LSD NMNH NMV NZGS RGM SAM SIPHILEXP SWIO Sx, Cx, Px Sx>SyRatio of basal greater scar diameter to greater calicular diameter of anthocyathus Height of corallum (Fig. 1) National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC National Museum of Victoria, Victoria, Australia New Zealand Geological Survey (now the GNS), Lower Hutt, New Zealand National Museum of MK-571 (sodium salt) web Geology and ijerph7041855 Mineralogy (at present Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden) South African Museum, Cape Town Smithsonian Institution Philippines Expedition Southwest Indian Ocean Cycle of septa, costae, or pali, respectively, designated by numerical subscript Within the context of a septal formula, septa of cycle x are wider than those of cycle yStephen D.