Conescharellina eburnea ( Maplestone, 1909 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2004.61.11 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C18788-1007-FFE8-671E-4855FCA7F8EA |
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Felipe |
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Conescharellina eburnea ( Maplestone, 1909 ) |
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Conescharellina eburnea ( Maplestone, 1909) View in CoL
Figures 1E–H View Figure 1
Bipora View in CoL ( Conescharellina View in CoL ?) eburnea Maplestone, 1909: 270 View in CoL , pl. 72 figs 6a, b.
Conescharellina eburnea View in CoL .— Livingstone, 1924: 212.
Specimens examined. BMNH 2000.2.23.3, New South Wales (2 colonies, part of material sent by Maplestone to the BMNH, labelled “cotypes”); NMV F101879, stn SLOPE-2 (3 colonies).
Description. Colonies discoid, wider than high; slightly raised centrally, marginal zooids prominent. Calcification finely mamillate. Orifices in quincunx, patent, wide, with a rounded sinus and distinct condyles. Peristome not raised, with a rounded adapical pore on its edge. Root pores round, with a circlet of 3–4 minute avicularia, tending to occur near the adapical region only. Other avicularia paired, small, rounded, closely distolateral to the adapical margin of the orifice, orientated distolaterally, with a minute ligula. At the proliferal margin, these avicularia appear on the antapical surface of the zooids and closely resemble the paired avicularia of C. ocellata , C. perculta , and Trochosodon diommatus (see also Figs 11B View Figure 11 , 13C View Figure 13 , 21B View Figure 21 ). There are only a few cancelli on the solid antapical surface but a regularly distributed series of small, rounded avicularia.
Colony diameter 4–5 mm, height 1 mm, number of whorls 8, number of zooids per whorl 10.
Remarks. Maplestone’s specimens were from 22 miles east of Port Jackson, from 146 m; he did not give details of the number of colonies. There are few records of this species, all from New South Wales. The distinctive features are the patent orifices, that possess hardly any peristomial rim, the rounded sinus, and the paired, antapical peristomial avicularia. The circular root pores, each surrounded by small avicularia, resemble those of several other species of Conescharellina (see C. plana sp. nov., C. ocellata sp. nov.) and of Crucescharellina australis sp. nov.
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Conescharellina eburnea ( Maplestone, 1909 )
Bock, Philip E. & Cook, Patricia L. 2004 |
Conescharellina eburnea
Livingstone, A. A. 1924: 212 |
Bipora
Maplestone, C. M. 1909: 270 |