Aplidium falklandicum Millar, 1960
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Aplidium falklandicum Millar, 1960 |
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Aplidium falklandicum Millar, 1960
( Figures 2A View FIGURE 2. A , 5A,B View FIGURE 5. A, B )
Aplidium falklandicum Millar, 1960: 33 ; 1970: 100; Monniot & Monniot, 1983: 15 (synonymy).
Material examined: Chile, 4. region: Punta de Choros, Rhodymenia, 10m, two colonies; La gruta, 25m, one colony.
Remarks. Examined specimens have solid oval colonies with a rather small area of attachment. Zooids are in small circular or oval systems ( Figure 5A View FIGURE 5. A, B ). The test is soft, gelatinous, transparent and colourless; the living specimens are whitish or colourless. Thread-like zooids are up to 10 mm long. Stomach wall has five longitudinal folds. According to Millar (1960) the number of rows of stigmata may vary from 12 to 23, a much wider range than occur in most Aplidium species. In the present specimens zooids have 12–14 rows of stigmata. Monniot & Monniot (1983) reported that the number of rows of stigmata is variable but rarely attain 16. Unusual white "thoracic triangles" described for this species by Millar (1960: 35) were not found in the present material. Other features of zooid agree well with the original description, and larva ( Figure 2A View FIGURE 2. A ) is identical to those illustrated by Millar (1960).
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Aplidium falklandicum Millar, 1960
Sanamyan, Karen, Schories, Dirk & Sanamyan, Nadya 2010 |
Aplidium falklandicum
Monniot 1983: 15 |
Millar 1960: 33 |