Thecidellina minuta Cooper, 1981
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Thecidellina minuta Cooper, 1981 View in CoL
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Numerous specimens of T. minuta were found in only one sample, from Crypthelia seamount ( Tables 1, 2) at 267 m ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 ). This thecidellinide is characterized by its very small size and the presence of pseudodeltidium. The brachial cavities are covered by reticulated canopying spicules ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 D-I). Because of its very small size the species might easily be taken for a juvenile of Thecidellina maxilla ; however, the presence of a pseudodeltidium (observed in all ontogenic stages, Jana Hoffmann pers. comm.) clearly distinguishes T. minuta from T. maxilla . This is the first record of T. minuta from the Pacific; so far it is known only from the western part of the Indian Ocean ( Cooper 1981; Zezina 1994; Lee & Robinson 2003).
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