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<emphasis id="1BBAEA8CFF8AFF1A825C456EFE19A757" box="[353,494,1297,1321]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="747">Distribution.</emphasis>
Type locality:
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(
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mls north of Cape Legendre, 42
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, coll. L. Marsh and M. Besant on RV
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,
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,
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WAM 633.88).
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<emphasis id="1BBAEA8CFF8AFF1A825C450EFE1FA7F6" box="[353,488,1393,1416]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="747">Description.</emphasis>
The colony is paper-thin with a smooth surface. Zooids are evenly spaced in the firm test in which spicules are crowded throughout, making the surface raspy to the touch. Spicules are to
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diameter and are of two
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, some (including the larger ones), have sturdy, attenuated, conical rays,
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optical transverse section and a ray length
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spicule diameter ratio up to 0.38. Some of the smaller spicules have up to 13 much shorter rays in optical transverse section, with a ray length
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spicule diameter ratio as low as 0.2.
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<emphasis id="1BBAEA8CFF89FF19825C408AFE3BA373" box="[353,460,245,269]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="748">Remarks.</emphasis>
The very pointed, slightly attenuated longer spicule rays resemble those of
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of spicule with more and shorter rays and the differences in the form of the colonies distinguish these species from each other.
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