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Record:
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CSIRO SS10/05 (Jurien Bay, Stn 083,
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, 02.12.05, QM G328464 on a specimen of
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These small, flat, white plates about
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diameter, are epibionts on the surface of
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. Each consists of a single system with a sessile common cloacal aperture in the centre of the upper surface. The common cloacal cavity is horizontal at thorax level and each thorax crosses it in its own independent spicule-filled test sheath. Spicules are crowded throughout. Spicules are stellate to
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diameter with 1113 conical rays in optical transverse section. The surface of the colony is white with conspicuous six-lobed branchial openings, each lobe is filled with spicules. Minute spicule-filled papillae are crowded on the surface between the branchial apertures. Zooids are small and contracted. Seven coils of the vas deferens were detected, although the testis is not entire and appears to have been damaged. Large yellow eggs are present. Oesophageal buds have four rows of stigmata with about six stigmata in each half row. A small larva, its tail wound all the way around the
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long trunk, was found in the basal test of one of the colonies. It has an ocellus and otolith, and four large club-shaped ampullae on each side of the three antero-median ampullae.
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These small, single-system colonies are juveniles, and do not appear to have resulted from lobulation, being well separated from one another on the surface of the host
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colony. Species of
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with single systems are few.
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is a single system, lobulating species but its spicules generally are only to
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diameter and have only five to seven rays.
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has similar but less regularly pointed spicule rays and
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has single system colonies but it has different spicules and is further distinguished by its plant cell symbionts.
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has similar colonies and spicules but its larvae have more lateral ampullae.
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Spicules are similar to some of
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which also has surface paillae. However, it differs from the present species in having characteristic giant spicules as well as the smaller stellate spicules.
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has similar small larvae with the tail coiled all the way around the trunk, but also has fewer (59) spicule rays than the present colonies, and has multisystem colonies.
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has similar spicules to the present species, but they are larger (to
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diameter); it has larger larvae and large branched colonies.
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The lack of a
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atrial siphon, the presence of four rows of stigmata in the oesophageal buds and the coiled vas deferens are evidence of
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or
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but the larva has a small trunk with undivided primary ampullae found in
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rather than
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and the specimens appear to be correctly assigned to the former genus.
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