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<emphasis id="90CDEAD5FFADFFF4EAA1FBD2F30C1300" bold="true" box="[151,375,1064,1090]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">Lytocarpia billardi</emphasis>
(Bale 1914)
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<emphasis id="90CDEAD5FFADFFF4EAA1FB68F31213EA" box="[151,361,1170,1192]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">Aglaophenia billardi</emphasis>
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, pl. 3, fig. 3, pl. 6, fig. 3.
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SAM H2319, SAM H2333, preserved material;
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south-west of Eucla, trawl,
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; coll: R. Southcott. SAM H2540, preserved material; two microslides (SAM H2596, H2597). PIRSA Stn BBMP2c.
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Several fertile colonies and colony fragments, the largest colony
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high growing from a fibrous hydrorhizal rootstock. Proximal half of stem ahydrocladiate, upper part with two sets of subdichotomous branches to
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long, branches fascicled throughout without division into internodes. Hydrocladia alternate, to
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long, borne on a short apophysis on frontal tube of stem, hydrocladial internodes distinct.
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Largest corbula
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long
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x
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mm wide, closed, gonocladium of four proximal internodes each bearing a nematotheca, leaflets fringed with nematothecae of similar shape and size to laterals.
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<emphasis id="90CDEAD5FFACFFF5EAA1FBD2F334137F" bold="true" box="[151,335,1064,1086]" pageId="25" pageNumber="26">FIGURE 10AE.</emphasis>
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. A, fertile colony. B, hydrothecae. C, hydrotheca, anterior view. D, proximal view of corbula with gonocladium. E, mid-section of corbula.
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<emphasis id="90CDEAD5FFACFFF5EAF1FB75F34F13EA" bold="true" box="[199,308,1167,1192]" pageId="25" pageNumber="26">Remarks</emphasis>
. The Bale collection in Museum
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contains 16 microslides of
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, ten of which are collectively registered NMV
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, the remaining six collectively registered as NMV
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by
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. Microslides of the series NMV
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are labelled in Bales handwriting “Great Australian Bight, 40100 fthms,
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, 1913”. A slide with Bales catalogue number “283”, displays a female corbula, and “284”, displays a male corbula. The series
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labelled “Great
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Bight,
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, 1912” contains a slide with Bales catalogue number 334, but lacks information on collection depth. All slides are Canada-Balsam mounted, unstained and in good condition; however the specimens are fading into the dark background of the mountant making detailed examination difficult. I select a microslide from the
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series displaying both male and female corbulae as
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.
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The single anterior rostrum of
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distinguishes it from
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<emphasis id="90CDEAD5FFACFFF5EE21FA46F6841296" box="[1047,1279,1467,1492]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="26">Lytocarpia crucialis</emphasis>
(
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which, according to
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has a bifid rostrum. The slender, elongate hydrotheca set at an acute angle of 3035° to the hydrocladial axis distinguishes
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from
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(
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)
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, the hydrotheca of which is set at a more obtuse angle.
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The slender corbulae (
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long x
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wide) are probably male and the larger corbulae (615 long
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x
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mm wide) probably female but the gonophores are too deteriorated for further identification. The rows of large nematothecae bordering the leaflets have deeply excavated margins identical to the laterals.
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Great Australian Bight; this is the second record of the species.
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