Polysyncraton orbiculum Kott, 1962
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7352D565-FB2A-FFAB-FE64-FBBB643BFEA2 |
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Felipe |
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Polysyncraton orbiculum Kott, 1962 |
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Polysyncraton orbiculum Kott, 1962 View in CoL
( Figure 15B View Figure 15 )
Polysyncraton orbiculum Kott 1962, p 300 View in CoL and synonymy; 2001, p 117.
Distribution
Previously recorded (see Kott 2001): Western Australia (Rottnest I.); South Australia (Gulf St Vincent); Victoria ( Western Port ). New record: SW Australia (Mason Bay, 33 ° 57940S, 120 ° 289100E, WAM 128.90 About WAM ) .
Description
The newly recorded colonies are small (less than 1 cm) irregular plates on weed. The characteristic blister-like vesicles surround each stellate branchial aperture on the surface of the colony. Spicules also are characteristic, to 0.05 mm diameter, with 9–11 short, crowded, conical to round-tipped rays in optical transverse section. The zooids are immature.
Remarks
Although these colonies are immature, the circle of vesicles around each branchial aperture and the spicules with their short, crowded rays are characteristic of this temperate species, which so far is known from only relatively few records.
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Polysyncraton orbiculum Kott, 1962
Kott, Patricia 2005 |
Polysyncraton orbiculum
Kott P 1962: 300 |