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Off-white, vitreous; uniserial, oligoserial, broadly multiserial, or a coherent sheet, with a single colony often giving rise to these different morphologies with variations in substrate; initially unilaminar, with autozooids and male zooids in primary layer (
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); subsequently some colonies produce one or more frontally budded layers containing all zooid
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). At Ketchikan, female zooids occurred only rarely in primary layer (
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). Encrusting hard substrates; largest colony observed
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515, 3); between adjacent zooids are a few slit-like lacunae and up to eight circular, infundibular openings that lead to the pore chambers connecting zooids. Zooidal boundaries obscured in colonies with a thick, frontally budded layer; autozooids can become orientated almost vertically, and the grooves between all zooid
<typeStatus id="54DC74E0FFF6FFF2DCDA1AD389D5BFF3" box="[961,1020,428,452]" pageId="42" pageNumber="3728">types</typeStatus>
(autozooids, female zooids, male zooids, zooeciules) completely filled with coarsely porous kenozooidal calcification. Ovicellate zooids small, more-or-less triangular in shape (
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), widest at orifice,
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long including ovicell (average
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,
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515, 3) by
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wide (average
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,
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515, 3). Male zooids like autozooids in form, similar in size or somewhat to considerably smaller.
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<emphasis id="B9131650FFF6FFF2DF6619F08B3BBC90" box="[125,274,655,679]" italics="true" pageId="42" pageNumber="3728">Frontal wall.</emphasis>
Thin, vitreous, translucent, markedly convex, usually with conspicuous, irregular transverse folds or ridges along the whole length, though sometimes these are scarcely developed. Basal wall with oval uncalcified area in centre.
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<emphasis id="B9131650FFF6FFF2DF66186E8AE6BD1E" box="[125,207,785,809]" italics="true" pageId="42" pageNumber="3728">Orifice.</emphasis>
Autozooidal orifice typically longer than broad (
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, right),
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long (average
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,
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515, 3) by
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wide (average
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,
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515, 3). In some colonies, most zooids have an orifice as broad as, or broader than, long (
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, left); this is especially pronounced in frontally budded autozooids comprising a secondary layer. Orifice typically with a moderately broad, deep U- or rounded V-shaped proximal sinus (
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) between sharp condyles pointing distally or distomedially and separated from lateral margin by a notch; however there is variation, and in some zooids the condyles are blunt, directed almost medially, and without a discernible notch. Orifice of male zooids similar in shape to that of autozooids, but three-fifths to less than one-half the length. Female secondary orifice D-shaped in frontal view (
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), broader than long, with a shallowly concave proximal margin evident from a more distal view.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B9131650FFF6FFF2DF661FE98AE5BA99" box="[125,204,1174,1198]" italics="true" pageId="42" pageNumber="3728">Spines.</emphasis>
Lacking.
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<emphasis id="B9131650FFF6FFF2DF661FA88AD3BAD8" box="[125,250,1239,1263]" italics="true" pageId="42" pageNumber="3728">Avicularia.</emphasis>
Lacking.
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<emphasis id="B9131650FFF6FFF2DF661E688BB3BB18" box="[125,410,1303,1327]" italics="true" pageId="42" pageNumber="3728">
Ovicell (
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).
</emphasis>
Globose, raised or partly immersed,
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long (average
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515, 3) by
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wide (average
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515, 3), with 1023 infundibular pores scattered over the surface.
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<emphasis id="B9131650FFF6FFF2DF661EE68AD1BB86" box="[125,248,1433,1457]" italics="true" pageId="42" pageNumber="3728">
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.
</emphasis>
Oval, smooth, with the orifice similar in shape to that of later zooids; gives rise to one distolateral zooid which in turn buds from the proximolateral margin a zooid that grows back alongside the ancestrula, in the opposite direction.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B9131650FFF6FFF2DF661D548AF5B874" box="[125,220,1579,1603]" italics="true" pageId="42" pageNumber="3728">Remarks</emphasis>
</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="4C67B1C1FFF6FFF2DF661D238B6CB843" authorityName="Dick and Ross" authorityYear="1988" box="[125,325,1628,1652]" class="Gymnolaemata" family="Hippothoidae" genus="Celleporella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Cheilostomatida" pageId="42" pageNumber="3728" phylum="Bryozoa" rank="species" species="reflexa">
<emphasis id="B9131650FFF6FFF2DF661D238B6CB843" box="[125,325,1628,1652]" italics="true" pageId="42" pageNumber="3728">Celleporella reflexa</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
was common underneath boulders at all three collecting sites, attached to rock surfaces, dead mollusc shells, and serpulid tubes. Ketchikan specimens are similar in most respects to
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<emphasis id="B9131650FFF7FFF3DE7A1BF68BF8BE96" box="[353,465,137,161]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="3729">C. reflexa</emphasis>
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described at Kodiak (
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). However, at Ketchikan female zooids are rare in the primary layer; most are frontally budded in the groove between autozooids.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD8CA42FFF7FFF3DFBE1B958B26BC14" blockId="43.[138,1186,137,547]" pageId="43" pageNumber="3729">
In
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, multilaminar, coherent colonies of
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<emphasis id="B9131650FFF7FFF3DDA21B95890ABF35" box="[697,803,234,258]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="3729">C. reflexa</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
can be confused with specimens of the
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<emphasis id="B9131650FFF7FFF3DFC11A758B7BBF15" box="[218,338,266,290]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="3729">C. hyalina</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
species complex. In
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<emphasis id="B9131650FFF7FFF3DD4B1A758895BF15" box="[592,700,266,290]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="3729">C. reflexa</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, the autozooidal orifice is conspicuously smaller, typically with sharp, distally or distomedially pointed condyles separated by a notch from the lateral margin; the irregular transverse ridging is more pronounced; the openings to pore chambers along the lateral margins are smaller, more numerous, and infundibular; the basal wall is always incompletely calcified; and the ovicell can become subimmersed. The ancestrular budding patterns of the two species are also quite different. A specimen from Canoe Bay,
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, identified and illustrated by
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, Plate 66A) as
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<emphasis id="B9131650FFF7FFF3DFEA1A948B41BC34" box="[241,360,491,515]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="3729">C. hyalina</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(L.), appears to be
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<emphasis id="B9131650FFF7FFF3DD471A9488EEBC34" box="[604,711,491,515]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="3729">C. reflexa</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, as it shows most of the characters just mentioned.
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<emphasis id="B9131650FFF7FFF3DF9119238B22BC43" box="[138,267,604,628]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="3729">Distribution</emphasis>
</paragraph>
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<materialsCitation id="3B0FC01FFFF7FFF3DF9119F38AF6BCD2" location="eastern Aleutian Islands" municipality="Blashke Islands" pageId="43" pageNumber="3729" specimenCount="1" stateProvince="Alaska">
In south-eastern
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, this species was previously recorded from the
<collectingMunicipality id="6BBC5038FFF7FFF3DCF219F38E89BC93" box="[1001,1184,652,676]" pageId="43" pageNumber="3729">Blashke Islands</collectingMunicipality>
(
<bibRefCitation id="EFF6B7B3FFF7FFF3DF8919D38BA1BCF3" author="Dick MH &amp; Ross JRP" box="[146,392,684,708]" pageId="43" pageNumber="3729" refId="ref46924" refString="Dick MH, Ross JRP. 1988. Intertidal Bryozoa (Cheilostomata) of the Kodiak vicinity, Alaska. Bellingham: Western Washington University. 133 p. (Centre for Pacific Northwest Studies occasional paper; 23)." type="book" year="1988">Dick and Ross 1988</bibRefCitation>
). The known range extends from Ketchikan to the
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</materialsCitation>
.
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