Archive image from page 134 of The Danish Ingolf-expedition (1899-1953). The Danish Ingolf-expedition danishingolfex5dpt12daniuoft Year: 1899-1953 (fij;. 2) measures al)Out mm in Iciifitli ami .'3 mm in width, beiiifj provided with four zooids, wliich all have the authocodia retracted into the anthostele. Tin- two largest anthostelae measure 2 mm in height aud 3 and mm iu diameter at the base. The interval between them is scarcely mm. The smaller zooids which are close at each other have antho- stelae about mm liiuh. Fig. 3. Clai>i\


Archive image from page 134 of The Danish Ingolf-expedition (1899-1953). The Danish Ingolf-expedition danishingolfex5dpt12daniuoft Year: 1899-1953 (fij;. 2) measures al)Out mm in Iciifitli ami .'3 mm in width, beiiifj provided with four zooids, wliich all have the authocodia retracted into the anthostele. Tin- two largest anthostelae measure 2 mm in height aud 3 and mm iu diameter at the base. The interval between them is scarcely mm. The smaller zooids which are close at each other have antho- stelae about mm liiuh. Fig. 3. Clai>i\(iriii. ijriniii n, sj). ii-d, sclerites (if antliostele. r~iii, scli'- lites of stoliin. (/-A, of flic usual slender type, r, //(, nf tlie larger and more seldom tyjie. ;/(, of the usual size. /, a hramhcil silciite from flir stolon. In none of the stolon-fragments the zooids are placed in a, single row, and as moreover the stolons are .somewhat extende<l here and there, it is most 'probable that the stolon in larger s])ec- imens is memliranous. The verrucae measure from mm in height. When alive the .specimens were stated to be straw-coloured and they are now in alcohol greyish white. The sclerites in the .stolon are warty spindles placed, though mostly in a longitudinal direction (fig. 3 c-;yy). The great majority of them are slender, straight or somewhat curve<l, generally measuring X about mm (fig. 3 (/-/); scat- tered among these are, however, a few considerably stouter and also more strongly warted ones in average measuring â ; mm (fig. 3 »i). A few slightly branched .spindles may be found (fig. 3/), and in a snuxll fragment of a .stolon which is sup])o,sed to be of the .same sjiecies, though most unfortunately all the zooids have been worn off, most of the spindles are of this tvpe, . of them even much more branched. The zooids have entindv retractile aiithociidiae and arc |iro- videil with a distinct, thick wal


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