Lacernidae JULLIEN, 1888
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Lacernidae JULLIEN, 1888 |
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Family Lacernidae JULLIEN, 1888 View in CoL Genus Cribellopora GAUTIER, 1957
Colony encrusting. Autozooecia with scattered pores, usually clustered in a quincuncial pattern. Aperture with well developed sinus and a few oral spines. No avicularia. Ovicell deeply immersed, large with marginal pores and a nonporous frontal wall.
Cribellopora latigastra ( DAVID, 1949) Pl. View in CoL 120, Fig.1-7
v. 1874
v. 1974
1977 Lepralia goniostoma REUSS – Reuss p. 176, Pl. 2, Fig. 6, Pl. 3, Fig. 3
Cribellopora latigastra ( DAVID, 1949) View in CoL – David and Pouyet p. 161, Pl. 8, Fig. 1
Cribellopora latigastra ( DAVID, 1949) View in CoL – Vávra p. 120 (cum. syn.)
T y p e: Holotype from Gard et de l´Hérault ( France) deposited in the NHM Paris ( David, 1949).
M a t e r i a l: Altogether 12 specimens from different sections were studied. Additional specimens from the Reuss
157 collection stored in the Natural History Museum Vienna under the number 1875.35.43 from the section Hlohovec were included in our investigations.
D i a g n o s i s: Colony encrusting. Autozooecia with large scattered cribellate frontal pores, most of them consisting of 4 small pores only. Orifice circular with a wide sinus, no oral spines. Ovicell flat with a smooth, nonporous frontal wall and with one row of marginal cribellate pores.
R e m a r k s: Studied specimens are identical with the illustration and description given by David and Pouyet (1974) and also with the Reuss material deposited in the Natural History Museum Vienna under the numbers 1860.33.9 and 1878.11.87.
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