Archive image from page 162 of The Danish Ingolf-expedition (1899-1953). The Danish Ingolf-expedition danishingolfex5dpt12daniuoft Year: 1899-1953 Fig. ' Acdiilhofiorfjia uniitda V'errill. Specinieii taken by the 'Blaki'' Expedition off Georges Bank or a neighbourini; locality. ((, h, di- and tri-radiate sclerites from one of the smaller brani-lies, Ixith types abont equally common, c-g, sclerites from one of the main branches (stems) in the colony, c, d, tri- and tetra-radiate sclerites which are the most common, c, coarse spindle, a ratlier rare form. /, g. spindles occurring in I'airl


Archive image from page 162 of The Danish Ingolf-expedition (1899-1953). The Danish Ingolf-expedition danishingolfex5dpt12daniuoft Year: 1899-1953 Fig. ' Acdiilhofiorfjia uniitda V'errill. Specinieii taken by the 'Blaki'' Expedition off Georges Bank or a neighbourini; locality. ((, h, di- and tri-radiate sclerites from one of the smaller brani-lies, Ixith types abont equally common, c-g, sclerites from one of the main branches (stems) in the colony, c, d, tri- and tetra-radiate sclerites which are the most common, c, coarse spindle, a ratlier rare form. /, g. spindles occurring in I'airlv large number. Ii-k, sclerites from the base. (fig. 2fi a, /;), but besides several larger and nuu'e coarsely built ones (fig. 26 c) occur. In the .same specimen the sclerites of the base are mostly some lumpy ones (fig. 26 m-fj) less than mm in .size, whereas only rather few and small tri- and quadriradiate . are found, some of which, however, are almost radiate due to strongly projecting processes, which are nearly equal the rays in length (fig. 26 /). Ahso spindles of about mm iu length occur, but they are only few. Spindles occur everywhere in the coenenchyma, though in a very varying number. They are e. g. fairly common in the stem of a 6 cm high colony from the 'Ingolf' St. SI and here they are either long, very slemler ones (fig. 26rf) measuring up to ,\ mm, and often being angularly bent, or smaller ])ed ones (fig. 26/(, A) measuring u]i to ⢠(t.(l6 mm. In the stem the triradiate sclerites were only small ones, less than ( mm in diameter and often irregularly .shaped (fig. 26 e-;/), and some very coarselv built, not branched .sclerites of varying shape were also found rather common (fig. 26 /). Discussion; There can bi' no doubt that the abo\ e-describcd sjiecimens, in spite of some variation in the .sclerites of the coenen- chvma, belong to one species, viz. AanilhiKjorgin iiniiata V'errill, to which specie


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