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Figure 1 in The genus Adeonella (Bryozoa, Ascophora) in the Mediterranean, with description of two new living species and rediscovery of a fossil one

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Figure 1. Colony morphology of some Adeonella species from the Mediterranean area. (A–C) Adeonella calveti from an overhang, off Acitrezza, about 40 m: basal (A) and top (B) views of the same colony, formed by a set of contiguous fans, each consisting of branches dichotomizing in the same plane. (C) Detail: note how anastomoses are avoided through changes in the growth direction of branches and their tilting and twisting. (D) Adeonella calveti: a colony from the roof of Galatea cave near Alghero, north-west Sardinia, 7 m. (E) Adeonella pallasii: an almost complete (?) colony from coralligenous bottoms of Prvić Island, about 10 m. (F,G) Adeonella flabellata: the unique colony consisting of a stalk-like proximal part and distal enlarged blades. Coralligenous bottoms from Mana, 20–40 m. Scale bar: 1 mm for all figures.

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Published as part of Rosso, Antonietta & Novosel, Maja, 2010, The genus Adeonella (Bryozoa, Ascophora) in the Mediterranean, with description of two new living species and rediscovery of a fossil one, pp. 1697-1727 in Journal of Natural History 44 (25-28) on page 1701, DOI: 10.1080/00222931003760061, http://zenodo.org/record/5209959

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