Parasmittina, Osburn, 1952
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2015.149 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3793809 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9C3C87B4-BB2D-E423-FD25-FA52FC61FDD5 |
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Parasmittina |
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Parasmittina View in CoL sp. 2
Fig. 12 View Fig G–I
Material
MALAYSIA: MSL BRY012b, Kampung Kuala Temoyong, Langkawi, colony encrusting interior of large gastropod shell.
Description
Colony encrusting, multiserial, unilamellar. Ancestrula and early astogeny not observed. Autozooids subhexagonal, small, about 0.24–0.32 mm long by 0.18–0.24 mm wide; boundary walls salient with a fine fissure; frontal shield convex, coarsely pustulose, marginal areolar pores large, no pseudopores; orifice slightly wider than high, about 0.09 mm long by 0.10 mm wide, lappets well-developed, highest proximolaterally, tapering distally, a sloping shelf-like proximal orificial rim extending between lappets, lyrula variable, condyles stout; usually two oral spine bases, occasionally one or three; ovicell broader than long, observed only partly formed.Avicularia adventitious present on a small minority of autozooids, located proximolaterally or laterally of orifice, directed proximally or less often laterally, variable in size, up to 0.21 mm long by 0.08 mm wide; rostrum acutely triangular with rounded end, shelf variable, occupying up to one-half length; cross-bar complete or with a medial gap; opesia semi-elliptical.
Remarks
Compared with the other three species of Parasmittina , this unidentified species has very sparse avicularia and prominent lappets highest at the proximolateral corners of the orifice and tapering in height distally ( Fig. 12I View Fig ). There are some similarities with Parasmittina hastingsae Soule & Soule, 1973 (see Tilbrook et al. 2001: fig. 14c–d), but the latter has larger autozooids with long condyles and the lappets are highest mediolaterally rather than proximolaterally.
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