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membraniporiform (not comparable)

  1. Having colonies that form encrusting sheets.
    • 1963, Alan H. Cheetham, Late Eocene Zoogeography of the Eastern Gulf Coast Region, page 30:
      [M]any species having eschariform zoaria in quiet water are able to assume the membraniporiform habitus in strongly agitated water.
    • 1971, Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology, page 6:
      All species having non-fenestrate, rigidly erect colonies, with either subcylindrical or bilaminate trunks and branches (vinculariiform and eschariform colonies, respectively), or closely encrusting (membraniporiform) colonies were regarded as unstable.