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Fragments of erect bifoliate colonies with zooids opening on both sides. Zooids rectangular (608711753 µm long x 277308354 µm wide), frontal shield smooth with 1318 areolar pores. Secondary orifice circular (179202241 µm long x 137151167 µm wide), bidenticulate, with a small U-shaped sinus (
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). Ordinary avicularia paired, located distally to orifice; rostrum triangular, proximally directed (
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Abrolhos Bank,
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(
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Bastos
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; present study).
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All colony fragments recovered from the cores were poorly preserved and lacked ovicells, which are important for taxonomic identification to species level. Neither the avicularia nor the orifice showed distinctive features, precluding species-level identification of this bryozoan.
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