Synoicum pseudogrisiatum, Kott, 2008
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930801935958 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E8619D71-2D5E-4232-FEE5-FF69FB17FBA3 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Synoicum pseudogrisiatum |
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Key to the species of Synoicum View in CoL occurring in Australian waters
The revised key to the genus Synoicum given below incorporates significant increases in the understanding of the genus resulting from recent works ( Kott 2006 and the present study), replacing that in Kott (1992a).
1. Stigmata in four rows.................... S. bowerbanki Millar, 1963 View in CoL Stigmata in more than four rows............................ 2
2. Atrial tongue from body wall anterior to the atrial opening............ 3 Atrial tongue from anterior rim of the atrial opening............. 7
3 Colony a vertical cone with parallel common cloacal canals converging to terminal aperture................ S. laboutei Monniot, F. View in CoL and C., 2006 Colony not a vertical cone with parallel common cloacal canals converging to terminal aperture..................................... 4
4. Sand absent from upper surface............ S. macroglossum Kott, 1992 Sand View in CoL forms a layer on outer surface.......................... 5
5. Systems 1–4 per colony................... S. pseudogrisiatum View in CoL sp. nov. Systems.4 per colony................................... 6
6. Colony mushroom-shaped...................... S. syrtis Kott, 2006 View in CoL Colony not mushroom-shaped...... S. papilliferum ( Michaelsen, 1930) View in CoL
7. Zooids conspicuous along each side of narrow common cloacal canals.... 8 Zooids not conspicuous along each side of narrow common cloacal canals 10
8. Common cloacal canals regular circles........................... 9 Common cloacal canals not regular circles.. S. longistriatum Kott, 1992 View in CoL
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