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FIGURES 55–64 in Cribrilinids (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata) associated with deep-water coral habitats at the Great Bahama Bank slope (NW Atlantic), with description of new taxa
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FIGURES 55–64. Teresaspis lineata (Canu & Bassler, 1928) n. comb., Great Bahama Bank slope. 55, 56. Ovicellate zooids with hyperstomial acleithral ovicells having pseudoporous ooecia formed by the distal autozooid; note broken oral costa-like processes and more (55) or less (56) developed caudal portions, Station GeoB16382-1, SMF-45.523. 57, 58. Frontal (57) and inclined (58) views of an ovicellate zooid with fully developed costal arch leaving a wider and a narrower passages to the orifice on the proximal and distal sides, respectively, Station GeoB16376-1, SMF-45.519. 59, 60. Frontal (59) and lateral (60) views of the same zooid and its ooecium (seen in 57, 58) to show its relationships with the costal arch formed by lateral oral costa-like processes, Station GeoB16376-1, SMF-45.519. 61. Group of closely spaced, partly regenerated autozooids belonging to converging branches, Station GeoB16382-1, SMF-45.523. 62–64. The only ooecium produced by a distal kenozooid, in frontal (62), lateral (63) and distofrontal (64) views to show the large passage between the ovicell and the handle-shaped oral process. Station GeoB16388-3, PMC-Rosso Bahama Collection Bah.HB43a. Scale bars: 59, 60 = 200 µm; 55–58, 61–64 = 500 µm.
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