Exidmonea sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2011.0100 |
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Felipe |
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Exidmonea sp. |
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Fig. 1A View Fig .
Material.—One fragment (PM2−T 1124) of a large bifurcating colony with the gonozooecium extending across ten autozooecial fascicles.
Remarks.—The Turkish specimen very much resembles Exidmonea atlantica David, Mongereau, and Pouyet (1972) as illustrated by Zágoršek (2010a) from Moravia. However, the size and shape of the gonozooecium is much smaller in the Moravian material (extending only across five autozooecial fascicles). The size and shape of the gonozooecium is very similar to the specimen described by Hayward and McKinney (2002: fig. 49H) as Exidmonea triforis (Heller, 1867) from Rovinj in the Adriatic Sea, which was never reported from fossil sequences. The gonozooecium is unusually large for any fossil known species. Because only one specimen has been found, the exact determination remains uncertain.
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