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, pl. 62, figs 14.
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1854.11.15.81, off Cumberland
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Autozooids at slight angle to each other, partially back to back; gracile,
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(0.382±0.014) long and
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(0.212±0.013) wide, with smooth, proximal gymnocyst approximately one quarter of large oval opesia; cryptocyst smooth and very narrow. Scutum originating from midway along inner lateral margin of opesia, very robust and covering most of membranous area, shield-shaped, or bifurcated and heart-shaped, the distal edge flaring out frontally, the proximal lobe of the scutum larger than the distal lobe. Two inner spines, and two outer orificial spines, very short, the two most proximal spines distorting the gymnocystal/ cryptocystal rim, directed frontally and bifurcating; a fifth distomedial spine in non-brooding autozooids. Avicularia of two
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(0.046±0.009) long, on distolateral corner of all autozooids (except axial autozooid), distolaterally directed, with straight-edged triangular rostrum, the mandible curved basally with a sharp, hooked tip; frontal avicularia on most zooids, originating proximal to cryptocystal rim on inner side of zooid, directed distomedially, small and similar in shape to lateral avicularia but raised on a tubular base. Ovicells smooth,
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(0.147±0.021) long and
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(0.210±0.012) wide, with 25 circular or elongate oval raised pores. Single axial vibraculum, other vibracula projecting laterally,
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(0.185±0.004) long, visible frontally, spatulate setal groove directed proximomedially, seta long, curving across more than width of branch. A rhizoid foramen is present in proximal wall of all lateral vibracula, but not on axial vibraculum; however, rhizoids usually only present at base of branch.
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<emphasis id="D48D1D70FF9AFFA452D829C38248F921" bold="true" box="[199,315,1691,1715]" pageId="5" pageNumber="34">Remarks.</emphasis>
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zooids are characterised by a large shield-shaped or heart-shaped scutum, very small lateral avicularium and often-seen raised, frontal avicularium.
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is distinguished from
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by its shorter zooids, a large scutum in both ovicellate and non-ovicellate zooids and frontal avicularium with a shorter base.
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<emphasis id="D48D1D70FF9AFFA452D828728213F8D1" bold="true" box="[199,352,1834,1859]" pageId="5" pageNumber="34">Distribution.</emphasis>
Originally described from the Whitsunday Group of islands off the Queensland coast, north of Mackay (
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has not been recorded since. This is not surprising as
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synonymised it within
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.
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(see notes above). A second specimen was found southeast of the
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locatity, and this is only the second record of the species.
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