Schizostomella CANU et BASSLER, 1927
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13227608 |
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Schizostomella CANU et BASSLER, 1927 |
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Genus Schizostomella CANU et BASSLER, 1927 View in CoL
Erect, bilaminar colony. Autozooecia with a sinus on the primary orifice. Frontal wall with marginal areolar pores only. Avicularia adventitious, located marginally on the frontal wall. No ovicells, but brooding gonozooecia present.
R e m a r k: Until now a sinus on the primary orifice has never been described in this genus. Schizostomella is usually placed in the Adeonidae , the genera in which there is no sinus on the primary orifice, but a frontal spiramen (according to Hayward and Ryland, 1999). Schizostomella grinzingensis ( David and Pouyet, 1974) has without any doubt a shallow sinus on the primary orifice, and no spiramen was described by previous authors nor observed in our material. I did not have the opportunity to study the type species material: Schizostoma crassa CANU, 1908 , deposit- ed in NHM Paris, so I cannot state, if this species also developed a sinus on its primary orifice. The classification at family level therefore remains uncertain.
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