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A, B, tables 1, 2)
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.
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. This species was previously known only from two seamounts in the New
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(Simpson &amp; Watling 2011). This is the first record from the eastern Atlantic, from the ERMS, and from the European seas. The material collected from the
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. The material is very scarce and a redescription is not feasible. It consists of a fragment slightly ramified that is 80.0 mm long and 5.0 mm in diameter, and a fragment 28.0 mm long and 3.0 mm in diameter also faintly ramified. Ramification occurs in a single plane, with branches arising at acute angles; all branches are broken. There is also secondary ramification. Axis is white and slightly oval in cross-section; cross-sections of branches are almost circular (
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A). Most soft tissues are lacking in the sample, and there are only a few autozooids, all contracted. They are cylindrically shaped, taller than wide (
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in height x
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wide distally), and are lobulated in the upper region. Most of the outer autozooid wall is smooth, not grooved. Siphonozooids are scarce, and occur as small (
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in diameter) circular openings in the cortex near the base of the autozooids.
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Sclerites from cortex are double-clubs wider (
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) than high (
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), with heads ornamented with more or less pointed projections and sometimes also with a third head, 6-radiates
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long and
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wide, 7-radiates
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wide, 8-radiates
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long and
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wide, a few crosses 0.065 x
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and irregular sclerites (
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B). Double-clubs are the most abundant sclerites (58%) followed by 8-radiates (26%). Many double-clubs have a characteristic shape when seen from above (
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B, upper row, first sclerite from the right; see also Simpson &amp; Watling 2011, fig. 6A, third row right).
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Sclerites of the autozooids are similar to those from the cortex. However, the tentacles have abundant rods with sparse thorny sculpture
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wide and
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long, and the pharynx has small
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wide and
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long, spiny rods. Cortex and polyps are white in ethanol.
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We consider that the material studied herein agrees with
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as described by Simpson &amp; Watling (2011). The colony has cylindrically-shaped autozooids, abundant double clubs (on the contrary to
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) of a characteristic morphology, irregular radiates, and spiny rods in the tentacles, all similar to the
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material. Besides, there is erosion of the axis by a commensal worm, and a small unidentified anemone, similar to that observed by Simpson &amp; Watling (2011), was found on one of the fragments. However, and given that the studied material was scarce, it has been identified with caution (cf.).
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