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sp.
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<emphasis id="6C9C6133BF4FFFF1FF36F8A0FE81F85E" bold="true" box="[151,377,1901,1926]" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Material examined</emphasis>
.
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, 10
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: fertile colony on limestone and sponge.
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. Colony arising from creeping, ramified hydrorhiza devoid of spines. Three
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of polyps: 1) gastrozooids, with 1216 tentacles and the hypostome encircled by a conspicuous band of large heteronemes; 2) gonozooids, being smaller, modified gastrozooids, with 612 tentacles (though some individuals completely lack them), retaining the band of nematocysts around the hypostome; 3) tentaculozooids, rare and scattered within the colony. Gonophores medusoids, presumably male; rounded, with a central spadix and four radial canals; marginal bulbs and tentacles absent, velum not observed. Cnidome: 1) desmonemes, (6.97.2)×(3.74.0) µm, abundant in the tentacles, also scattered in the coenosarc; 2) microbasic euryteles, (8.08.5)×(2.93.2) µm, abundant in the tentacles, also scattered in the coenosarc, rare in the tentaculozooids; 3) microbasic heteronemes with short shaft, (9.810.4)×(4.24.5) µm, not uncommon in the coenosarc, more abundant in the tentaculozooids; 4) microbasic heretonemes with long shaft, (13.314.4)×(3.74.0) µm, in a conspicuous band around the hypostome, also scattered in the coenosarc, abundant in both the tentaculozooids and the ectoderm of the gonophore; 5) ovoid capsules, (6.46.6)×(3.23.4) µm, of unidentified
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(though not clearly visible, a shaft seems to be present), occurring exclusively, though rather scantly, in the tentaculozooids.
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. The present material comes close to
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(Allman, 1872)
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, as described by
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, mainly due the presence of a conspicuous band of nematocysts around the hypostome, and the structure of the gonophore. However, the cnidome composition given by
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for this species depicts small, ovoid atrichous isorhizas, not occurring in this material.
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<paragraph id="5E57BD21BF4EFFF0FF66FD42FB17FD14" blockId="5.[151,1436,151,752]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">The finding of additional, fertile specimens of both sexes will allow for a more comprehensive description of the gonophores. In addition, the cnidome suggests that we are probably dealing with a new species.</paragraph>
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. Only known from
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.
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