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Antennella curvitheca Fraser 1937
Antennella curvitheca Fraser, 1937b Antennella curvitheca Fraser, 1937b: 4, pl. 2, figs. 7a, b. Holotype. USNM 43291: Puerto Rico, northeast coast near Las Cucarachas light, Johnson-Smithsonian Deep-Sea Expedition Sta. 69, 18°24’30”N, 65°38’30”W, 9 fm (16 m), 24 February 1933, R/ V Caroline, one colony on an alga, ca.
Calder, Dale R., Choong, Henry H. C.
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Among the thecate hydroids brought back by the Proteus-Guyane 2017 expedition of the Museum national d'histoire naturelle of Paris, France, from French Guiana, two interesting species are reported upon.
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FIGURE 2. List of the species reported for the first time from the Brazilian continental shelf: fam. Halopterididae (A) Antennella campanulaformis, (B) Antennella curvitheca, (C) Antennella quadriaurita; fam. Lafoeidae (D) Lafoea dumosa.
Grohmann, Priscila A. +2 more
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Monostaechoides providentiae Gil & Ramil 2021, gen. et comb. nov.
Monostaechoides providentiae (Jarvis, 1922) gen. et comb. nov. Figs 5–6, 7A–B; Table 11 Plumularia providentiae Jarvis, 1922: 347–348, pl. 26 fig. 21. Antennella quadriaurita – Millard 1966: 492–493. — Calder 1997: 27–29, fig.
Ramil, Fran, Gil, Marta
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FIGURE 7. A: Sertularia tumida Allman, 1877—fragment of stem. B: Sertularia turbinata (Lamouroux, 1816)—fragment of stem. C and D: Symmetroscyphus intermedius (Congdon, 1907)—two hydrothecae (C); nematocysts (D). E and F: Thyroscyphus marginatus (Allman,
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Monostaechas quadridens McCrady 1859
<i>Monostaechas quadridens</i> (McCrady, 1859) <p>(fig. 6M)</p> <p> <i>Plumularia quadridens</i> McCrady, 1859: 199.</p> <p> <i>Monostaechas quadridens</i> ― Ansín Ag ...
Galea, Horia R.
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An illustrated account is presented of the perithecia and two synanamorphs of the sooty mould Antennulariella batistae n.sp. Perithecia bear hyphoid appendages, asci are fissitunicate, and ascospores are hyaline and 1-septate.
S J Hughes
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Thamnopteros Galea 2020, gen. nov.
Genus Thamnopteros Galea gen. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 687DE3EB-696E-49DC-8E12-22C1D62020D2 Diagnosis Colonies tall, branched or unbranched; stems and, when present, side branches stiff, thick and strongly fascicled, giving rise regularly or ...
Galea, Horia R., Maggioni, Davide
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Halopteris diaphana Heller 1868
<i>Halopteris diaphana</i> (Heller, 1868) <p>(fig. 8E)</p> <p> <i>Anisocalix diaphanus</i> Heller, 1868: 42, pl. 2 fig.
Galea, Horia R.
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Monostaechas quadridens McCrady 1859
? <i>Monostaechas quadridens</i> (McCrady, 1859) <p> Remarks: Calder <i>et al.</i> (2003:1208) examined Fraser’s material and pointed out that these specimens are “of uncertain identity referable either to < ...
ARAUJO, ENILMA M. +24 more
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