Thamnasteria
Thamnasteria is a genus of extinct stony corals.
Species
The following species of Thamnasteria have been described:T. abukumaensisT. andranomarivensisT. asperaT. bevoayensisT. bonanomiiT. communisT. concinnaT. concinnaformisT. coquandiT. cotteauiT. defranceiT. dendroideaT. dumontiT. felixiT. globosaT. gracilisT. heterogeneaT. hoffmeisteriT. huzimotoiT. imlayiT. iranensisT. jaccardiT. japonicaT. jezoensisT. kobyiT. latistellataT. leptopetalaT. lobataT. loryiT. lyelliT. maeandraT. mammosaT. matsushitaiT. mettensisT. microconosT. miyakoensisT. moreanaT. naumanniT. nicoletiT. ogawaensisT. patinaT. pseudopaliformisT. racemosaT. rhaeticaT. rumignyensisT. scitaT. seriataT. settsassiT. sinuataT. sinuosaT. smithiT. tenuissimaT. terquemiT. tokushimaensisT. tonantzinaeT. torinosuensis- ''T. yuraensis''
Fossil records
This genus is known in the fossil record from the Triassic to the Eocene. Fossils of species within this genus have been found in Europe, United States, Canada, China, Japan, Pakistan, Colombia, India, Thailand, Indonesia, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Madagascar, Russia, Ukraine, Mexico and Peru. M. LeSauvage, the author of thegenus was a physician in Caen. He wrote numerous papers on medical subjects but his other interest was in palaeontology and especially the fossils of Calcaires de Caen the type locality of the genus Thamnasteria.