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?
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Colonies encrusting, predominantly unilaminar, but becoming bi- and multilaminar or erect in some species.
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), convex, oval or hexagonal, separated by deep grooves.
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from low, collar-like, to long, cylindrical.
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orifice rounded or oval, often with angular poster and with inner lamina underlaying the anter wall and typically ending with paired condyles—lateral or distolateral.
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shield umbunuloid with numerous foramina, opened or covered with an external cuticular layer.
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pores always present around zooidal periphery, though not always obvious.
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zooidal walls (lateral and transverse) wide or narrow, represented by multiporous mural septula with communication pores arranged in one or several rows.
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avicularia generally present, being associated with lateralmost foramina, which are often larger than the rest of the foramina.
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predominantly oval or round, with a small opening in the nipple or button-like central part but, occasionally, triangular in shape with a cross-bar.
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species have adventitious kenozooids, with a porous frontal wall, that are often associated with lateral avicularia.
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ovicells, embryos are incubated in the internal brood sacs.
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is autozooidal in shape.
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