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(
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.
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:
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cruise 12, station 1078, 61
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27 to
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61
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, 67
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19 to
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67
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24 W
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,
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,
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; almost complete colony,
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long, with maximum width
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; ancestrula and first two/three (?) astogenetic generations missing, but rhizoids present.
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.
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013677.00: same data as holotype; 10 fragments, largest
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long, representing at least four further colonies
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.
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<emphasis id="B9245F109651D214FF1DFB1E9209FB28" box="[144,271,1243,1266]" italics="true" pageId="40" pageNumber="2298">Description</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B9245F109650D215FF58FF629273FF64" box="[213,373,167,190]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2299">Measurements</emphasis>
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Secondary orifice, length 0.23 ±
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(
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= 15, mean ± SD); secondary orifice, width 0.23 ±
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(n = 15, mean ± SD).
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<emphasis id="B9245F109650D215FF58FE8B924BFEBC" box="[213,333,334,358]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2299">Etymology</emphasis>
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Greek,
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: two; Latin:
<emphasis id="B9245F109650D215FE7BFEB39152FE57" box="[502,596,374,397]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2299">atriarius</emphasis>
: doorkeeper, alluding to the paired peristomial avicularia.
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<emphasis id="B9245F109650D215FF58FE309231FDD7" box="[213,311,501,525]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2299">Remarks</emphasis>
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In its narrow, nodulated branches and paired peristomial avicularia
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<emphasis id="B9245F109650D215FC66FDD89770FDEF" box="[1003,1142,541,565]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2299">C. diatriaria</emphasis>
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is reminiscent of the Antarctic species
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<emphasis id="B9245F109650D215FDF2FDF89194FD8F" box="[639,658,573,597]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2299">C</emphasis>
.
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Rogick, 1956
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. However, in that species the secondary orifice is twice as wide as long, with a complete inner lip, and the distal edge of the peristome overarches the proximal edge and partially obscures the avicularia.
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seemed to be essentially an endemic Antarctic genus, with only one species,
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<emphasis id="B9245F109650D215FE17FD7992FEFD0E" box="[410,504,700,724]" italics="true" pageId="41" pageNumber="2299">C. dubia</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="EFC1FEF39650D215FD8DFD789192FD0E" author="Waters AW" box="[512,660,700,724]" pageId="41" pageNumber="2299" pagination="1 - 114" refId="ref30007" refString="Waters AW. 1904. Bryozoa. Resultats du Voyage du S. Y. ' Belgica' en 1897 - 99, Zoologie; p. 1 - 114." type="book chapter" year="1904">Waters, 1904</bibRefCitation>
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, being primarily subantarctic in distribution. However, the description here of two new species from the subantarctic southwest Atlantic challenges that supposition.
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