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Figure 7.
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sp. in Conic Island Cave.
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Occurs in both Steep Island and Conic Island caves. Two specimens were collected from Conic Island Cave. One specimen was in the form of stolons encrusting an empty barnacle shell whereas the other consisted of encrusting stolons and several stems. Sclerites thin, needle-like with a few tubercles,,
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. New record for
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