Anamixilla Poléjaeff, 1883
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Genus Anamixilla Poléjaeff, 1883 View in CoL
TYPE SPECIES. — Anamixilla torresi Poléjaeff, 1883 by monotypy.
DIAGNOSIS. — Jenkinidae with a syconoid organization. The thick cortex is supported by many layers of triactines. The choanoskeleton is composed of the unpaired actine of the subatrial spicules, and giant tangential triactines similar to those in the cortex but lying scattered in the choanosome.
DESCRIPTION
In Anamixilla , large triactines form a thick cortex and apparently invade the choanosome ( Fig. 28 View FIG ). A similar phenomenon is observed in the Lelapiidae , in which the reduction of the classical choanoskeleton is concomitant with its partial substitution by large cortical diactines. Large diactines have been observed in the oscular region of A. irregularis Burton, 1930 . We have examined the specimen deposited in the British Museum (BMNH 1929.8.30.6) and found that it does not belong to the genus Anamixilla .
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