Oswaldella terranovae Peña Cantero and Vervoort, 1996
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Oswaldella terranovae Peña Cantero and Vervoort, 1996 |
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Oswaldella terranovae Peña Cantero and Vervoort, 1996 View in CoL
Oswaldella terranovae Peña Cantero and Vervoort, 1996: 136–138 View in CoL , figure 1; Peña Cantero et al., 1997: 344; Peña Cantero and Vervoort, 1998: 37; Peña Cantero and García Carrascosa, 1999: 214; Peña Cantero and Marques, 1999: 85.
Oswaldella antarctica: Totton, 1930: 209–210 View in CoL , figure 51.
Remarks. Oswaldella terranovae is characterized by the branched stems, the presence of a much reduced mesial inferior nematotheca in the hydrocladial internodes, the shape of the hydrotheca, and the presence of two axillary nematophores and two ‘mamelons’ on the cauline apophyses (cf. table 1).
Ecology and distribution. Oswaldella terranovae is known only from off Cape Adare, Ross Sea, where it was found at depths of 82–92 m, on a bottom of pebbles (Peña Cantero and Vervoort, 1996).
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Oswaldella terranovae Peña Cantero and Vervoort, 1996
Peña Cantero, A. L. & Vervoort, W. 2004 |
Oswaldella terranovae Peña Cantero and Vervoort, 1996: 136–138
A CANTERO, A. L. & GARCIA CARRASCOSA, A. M. 1999: 214 |
A CANTERO, A. L. & MARQUES, A. C. 1999: 85 |
A CANTERO, A. L. & VERVOORT, W. 1998: 37 |
A CANTERO, A. L. & VERVOORT, W. 1996: 138 |
Oswaldella antarctica: Totton, 1930: 209–210
TOTTON, A. K. 1930: 210 |