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<paragraph id="B97736A45330FFAD035BFE3A2997FE67" blockId="24.[1080,1238,465,486]" box="[1080,1238,465,486]" pageId="24">Pl. 124, Fig. 1-6</paragraph>
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D i a g n o s i s: Colony erect, bilaminar. Autozooecia with marginal areolar pores. Primary orifice with a wide sinus. Avicularia of
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, lateral suboral and adventitious, the frontal ones larger than the suboral avicularia. Ovicell with a slightly ribbed, semilunar endoecium. Secondary frontal hypercalcification often occurring.
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H o l o t y p e: The specimen illustrated on Pl. 124, Fig. 1, from the section at Podbřežice, deposited in the National Museum
<collectingRegion id="7B0CF8465330FFAD04CCFD152EBBFC94" box="[943,1018,766,789]" country="Czech Republic" name="Praha" pageId="24">Prague</collectingRegion>
under the number PM2 P 01460.
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P a r a t y p e s:
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from the section at
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deposited in the
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under the numbers
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P 01461 to
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P 01465.
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A d d i t i o n a l m a t e r i a l:
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, mainly from the sections at Podbřežice and Kralice nad Oslavou.
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D e r i v a t i o n o m i n i s: In honour of Piotr Kuklinski (Department of Marine Ecology Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences Warszaw) who studied the genus
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in detail.
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L o c u s t y p i c u s: Podbřežice, sample P1 (
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).
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<paragraph id="B97736A45330FFAD040CFB702887FB33" blockId="24.[842,1478,509,2099]" box="[879,1478,1179,1202]" pageId="24">S t r a t u m t y p i c u m: Langhian Lower Badenian.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B97736A45330FFAD040CFB2A2E85FB76" blockId="24.[842,1478,509,2099]" pageId="24">M e a s u r e m e n t s: (in micro meters = µm; x = = average):</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B97736A45330FFAD040CFAEB2861FA96" blockId="24.[842,1478,509,2099]" box="[879,1312,1280,1303]" pageId="24">length of autozooecia: 385-509; x = 443</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B97736A45330FFAD040CFAF4285BFAB7" blockId="24.[842,1478,509,2099]" box="[879,1306,1311,1334]" pageId="24">width of autozooecia: 236-350; x = 278</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B97736A45330FFAD040CFAD52839FAD4" blockId="24.[842,1478,509,2099]" box="[879,1400,1342,1365]" pageId="24">length of autozooecial aperture: 94-130; x = 118</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B97736A45330FFAD040CFAB62832FAF5" blockId="24.[842,1478,509,2099]" box="[879,1395,1373,1396]" pageId="24">width of autozooecial aperture: 98-121; x = 105</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B97736A45330FFAD040CFA9729A8FA12" blockId="24.[842,1478,509,2099]" box="[879,1257,1404,1427]" pageId="24">length of ovicell: 125-185; x = 151</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B97736A45330FFAD040CFA7729A2FA32" blockId="24.[842,1478,509,2099]" box="[879,1251,1436,1459]" pageId="24">width of ovicell: 163-203; x = 178</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B97736A45330FFAD040CFA502868FA53" blockId="24.[842,1478,509,2099]" box="[879,1321,1467,1490]" pageId="24">length of oral avicularium: 60-88; x = 72</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B97736A45330FFAD040CFA312862FA70" blockId="24.[842,1478,509,2099]" box="[879,1315,1498,1521]" pageId="24">width of oral avicularium: 40-53; x = 46</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B97736A45330FFAD040CFA1228DAF991" blockId="24.[842,1478,509,2099]" box="[879,1435,1529,1552]" pageId="24">length of adventitious avicularium: 98-110; x = 104</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B97736A45330FFAD040CF9F3283DF9AE" blockId="24.[842,1478,509,2099]" box="[879,1404,1560,1583]" pageId="24">width of adventitious avicularium: 56-58; x = 57</paragraph>
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D e s c r i p t i o n: Colony flattened, erect, bilaminar with an encrusting base. Autozooecia with scattered marginal areolar pores arranged chaotically. Primary orifice with a wide sinus. Avicularia of
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, suboral and adventitious. Lateral suboral avicularia situated proximally from the aperture, usually single, rarely paired, tapering distally with a pivotal bar. Adventitious avicularia situated on the frontal wall within a small chamber, usually tapering proximally, always larger than the suboral avicularia. Ovicell deeply immersed, with a slightly ribbed, semilunar endoecium. The number of ribs varies from 10 to 20. Secondary frontal hypercalcification often occurring; in this case the secondary apertures are semilunar and the ovicells are more immersed.
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C o m p a r i s o n: This species is similar to
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et
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,
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in having an iden-
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The specific features include the wide sinus in the primary orifice,
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of avicularia, the adventitious avicularia situated in a small chamber and moreover the ovicell has a slightly ribbed endoecium.
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<paragraph id="B97736A45331FFAC07F9FE6B2C71FE37" blockId="25.[116,752,153,438]" pageId="25">O c c u r r e n c e: Sections at Podbřežice and at Kralice nad Oslavou.</paragraph>
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