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NSMT-Te 1090 (
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20), bleached, on SEM stub; NSMT-Te 1091, part of same colony as NSMT-Te 1090, dried.
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<emphasis id="B97DB646C721CE6A37A6FF6AEA22089A" bold="true" box="[160,333,141,167]" italics="true" pageId="44" pageNumber="184">Measurements</emphasis>
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AzL, 0.480.80 (0.613 ± 0.084); AzW, 0.270.43 (0.336 ± 0.045) (n = 15, 1). OrL, 0.120.16 (0.136 ± 0.013); OrW, 0.140.17 (0.153 ± 0.010) (n = 7, 1). OvL, 0.160.21 (0.184 ± 0.017); OvW, 0.220.27 (0.243 ± 0.023) (n = 6, 1). One colony, 40 ×
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Colony encrusting, sheet-like; unilaminar at margin but becoming multilaminar in interior due to frontal budding; in living colony, intermittent patches of violet-black ectocyst adhering to surface, worn away to white in most areas. Zooids near margin (
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(a)) recumbent; variable in size and shape; delineated by groove and incision; boundaries soon becoming indistinct (
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(d)). Frontally budded zooids in colony interior wider than those at margin, oval to circular in outline, haphazardly oriented. Frontal wall convex, irregularly coarsely granulated to tuberculate, with four to six small, round, irregularly spaced areolae along each lateral margin; with increasing calcification, areolae become enlarged and variable in size and shape. Between zooids are scattered enlarged openings (
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(d, e)), circular or irregular in outline and bounded by a distinct rim, indicating marginal chambers of unknown function; openings occluded by ectocyst in living colony. Primary orifice (
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(c)) broader than long; proximal margin concave, with rounded median sinus bearing narrow, tapering denticle in midline, flanked by smaller, distomedially directed denticle on each side; sinus and denticles usually symmetrical, but sometimes median denticle curved laterally; condyles lacking. With age, primary orifice becomes sunken in peristome (
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(d)). Oral spines lacking. Early in ontogeny zooids develop suboral avicularian chamber proximal to orifice (
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(b)), offset to one side or other; chamber bears a blunt umbonate process that can become a moderately tall, conical process with age; rostrum raised at high angle to frontal plane, usually facing laterally; mandibular portion semicircular, with blunt denticles at end; opesial portion smaller, semicircular; crossbar thin, complete. Suboral avicularian chamber flanks a distinct secondary peristomial sinus (
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(e)). Zooids uncommonly bear a tiny, often asymmetrical, adventitious avicularium (
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(e)) lateral or proximolateral to orifice on one or occasionally both sides; mandible shortlanceolate or semicircular; crossbar thin, complete. No other frontal or vicarious avicularia observed. Ovicells (
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(f)) in our specimen appear to be aborted or incompletely developed, their positions indicated by a thick, vertical, faintly crenulate semicircular rim extending distal to the orifice, completely open on top. Ancestrula not observed.
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Compared to our specimen, material from the Great Barrier Reef treated in the original description has somewhat larger suboral avicularia, and the orificial denticles are stouter and more widely spaced, with the median denticle variable (quadrate or anvil-shaped, often notched or bifid, or divided into two separate, slender denticles). However, the features of the peristome, lack of spines, paucity or lack of interzooidal avicularia, and occurrence and shape of the tiny adventitious avicularia all support this identification. The original description (
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) mentions large marginal pores but does not specifically mention the large, rimmed openings between zooids as seen in our material.
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<emphasis id="B97DB646C720CE6B37A6FA2AEA620DD9" bold="true" box="[160,269,1485,1508]" pageId="45" pageNumber="185">Figure 14.</emphasis>
(a
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e)
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, (a
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d) NSMT-Te 1092, (e) SES-22: (a) autozooids near colony margin; (b) primary orifice; (c) suboral avicularia and typical suboral umbonate processes; (d) very long suboral umbonate processes; (e) ovicelled and non-ovicelled autozooids. (f
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h)
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<emphasis id="B97DB646C720CE6B3649F9C2E94F0E01" box="[335,544,1573,1596]" italics="true" pageId="45" pageNumber="185">Celleporaria triangula</emphasis>
Seo
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, NSMT-Te 1097: (f) autozooids and vicarious avicularium near colony margin; (g) primary orifices; (h) colony interior, with autozooids, vicarious avicularia and developing ooecia. All panels are scanning electron microscopic images of bleached specimens. Scale bars: a, d
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f, h = 500 µm; b = 100 µm; c = 250 µm; g = 150 µm.
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<emphasis id="B97DB646C723CE6837A6FF6AEA4B089A" bold="true" box="[160,292,141,167]" italics="true" pageId="46" pageNumber="186">Occurrence</emphasis>
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We found a single colony at the SES site.
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This species was previously known only from the
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