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English: Fig. 4. Cribellopora connata (Ortmann, 1890) (A, B) and Hippomenella (?) coronula (Ortmann, 1890) (C–E). A, Ovicell and orifice, NMNS PA 20504; B, oblique view of zooid; arrows, three lateral communication pores, NMNS PA 20503B; C, single zooid with large avicularium, NMNS PA 20506B; D, single zooid, with relatively broad median imperforate area, NMNS PA 20506C; E, largest specimen, NMNS PA 20506A. Scale bars: A, B, 100 µm; C–E, 200 µm.
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Source Arakawa, S. 2024. Descriptions of Three Cheilostomatid Bryozoan Species from the Continental Shelf off Boso Peninsula, Japan. Species Diversity. 29(1): 99–110. https://doi.org/10.12782/specdiv.29.99
Author Arakawa (2024)
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current07:25, 8 November 2024Thumbnail for version as of 07:25, 8 November 20242,210 × 1,792 (3.68 MB)Christian Ferrer{{Information | description = {{en|1=Fig. 4. ''Cribellopora connata'' (Ortmann, 1890) (A, B) and ''Hippomenella'' (?) ''coronula'' (Ortmann, 1890) (C–E). A, Ovicell and orifice, NMNS PA 20504; B, oblique view of zooid; arrows, three lateral communication pores, NMNS PA 20503B; C, single zooid with large avicularium, NMNS PA 20506B; D, single zooid, with relatively broad median imperforate area, NMNS PA 20506C; E, largest specimen, NMNS PA 20506A. Scale bars: A, B, 100 µm; C–E, 200 µm.}} | d...

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