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3.
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(MILNE- EDWARDS 1838)
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The zoarium is narrow, monostratified, dichotomously ramified, with a convex upper and a plane dorsal surface. It is very probably erect. The autozooids, a little enlarged distally, have
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in length and
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in width; their lateral boundaries are edged by a thin fold, demarcating a zoecial frame. Autozoecial orifice orbicular, measuring
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in hight and
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in width. The axial avicularium, proximal to the aperture (and attaining it), oriented forewards is
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in length. Proximally to the avicularium exists a small spiramen, screen-like,
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in diameter, perforated by 3 to 5 minute pores. The frontal surface is depressed; no ovicell observed. The apertures are only open on the frontal face; the dorsal side of the zooid is ornated with thin transversal crests, regularly distributed, parallel and equidistant, about 15 for a same zooid.
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