. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). . Figs 52-55 Hyporosopora larwoodi sp. nov. Fig. 52. BM(NH) D55099; 52A, broken, free colony, x 36; 52B, fractured gynozooecium, x 69; see also Fig. 42. Fig. 53, USNM 69000, colony encrusting the same substrate as the holotype of Oncousoecia coarctata (Canu & Bassler); 53A, abraded fan-shaped colony overgrowing O. coarctata, x 30; 538, ancestrula, x 115. Fig. 54, BM(NH) D55098, free colony with concentration of autozooecial apertures close to the growth margin, x 26. Fig. 55, BM(NH) D57938, small, free colony with thick growth m


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). . Figs 52-55 Hyporosopora larwoodi sp. nov. Fig. 52. BM(NH) D55099; 52A, broken, free colony, x 36; 52B, fractured gynozooecium, x 69; see also Fig. 42. Fig. 53, USNM 69000, colony encrusting the same substrate as the holotype of Oncousoecia coarctata (Canu & Bassler); 53A, abraded fan-shaped colony overgrowing O. coarctata, x 30; 538, ancestrula, x 115. Fig. 54, BM(NH) D55098, free colony with concentration of autozooecial apertures close to the growth margin, x 26. Fig. 55, BM(NH) D57938, small, free colony with thick growth margin, x Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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