Stephanella hina Oka, 1908
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.050 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/685B3C43-3A65-FFEA-CE50-9894DB5EF922 |
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Felipe |
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Stephanella hina Oka, 1908 |
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12. Stephanella hina Oka, 1908 View in CoL ( Fig. 10 View Fig ) ÿũḓ끼ḇNj
Material examined. Andeok Reservoir, 29 May 2015; Changgi Reservoir, 25 October 2015; Sungrim Reservoir, 9 April 2016; Daewi Reservoir, 19 May 2016; Chopyong Reservoir, 2 August 2016.
Substratum. Rope.
Remarks. Stephanella hina is known as a species that is not easy to find a colony ( Hirose and Mawatari, 2011b). Instead, this species has rounded floatoblast unique in its shape, which is observed only in this species of all the freshwater bryozoans. Only in the Andeok Reservoir, a small colony with many rounded floatoblasts inside was collected ( Fig. 10A, B View Fig ). The transparent tubular zooids are embedded in the delicate gelatinous colony ( Fig. 10A View Fig ).
Distribution. Korea, Japan, and North America.
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