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cf.
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#0151D; #1164, zooids about
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long. Tunic clear, with well developed vascular system. In two examined zooids, the pyloric caecum is not obvious, only a curved connection long and tubular between the medial stomach bulge and beginning of intestinal loop. In another zooid, connections are visible between the beginning of the intestine and the distal intestine (before the rectum) with a bulge and possible third connection to the medial stomach bulge. In this colony the caecum is apparently embedded in the pyloric duct as figured by Monniot C. (1983b) and Monniot C. &amp; Monniot F. (1997).
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