Celleporina sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5434504 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F41B36E-FFE5-8B2A-4CBB-87355529E5EB |
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Valdenar |
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Celleporina sp. |
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Celleporina sp. Fig. 2 View Fig /6
M a t e r i a l: Three fragments of multilamellar colonies. Zooecia are recumbent at colony margins, suberect, arranged chaotically on the surface of the colony. Zooecia are oval to circular with convex, nonporous frontal walls and rare marginal areolar pores. The terminal orifice has a well-developed, wide sinus and are situated on a short peristome. Condyles are slightly prominent. Avicularia sub-oral, adventitious, usually one near to the proximal margin of each orifice, rarely paired. Ovicells are hyperstomial, prominent and globular, with a perforated frontal area and smooth, nonporous margins. The perforated area is subcircular to semilunar with 5 to 7 thick radial ridges. Ovicellate zooecia may develop usually two suboral avicularia.
R e m a r k s: Due to the presence of a sinuate orifice, smooth frontal wall with scattered marginal pores, hyperstomial ovicell with perforated frontal area and the absence of oral spines, this species is assigned to Celleporina as understand by HAYWARD & RYLAND (1999).
No known species of Celleporina has the combination of thick radial ribs in the perforated area of the ovicells and only one suboral avicularium. We have however not enough specimens to erect a new species.
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