. &^ 1 . 1 . 1 â 1 â 1 â 1 Q -5mm Fig. 41. A. Camptoplites. Ancestrula, species 4. St. 181, Palmer Archipelago. The stalk of one of the avicularia is indistinguishable. B. Camptoplites. Ancestrula, species 3. St. WS 42, South Georgia. The appearance of a ninth distal spine to the right of the ancestrula is erroneous. C. Camptoplites. Ancestrula, species 3. St. 1652, Ross Sea. Avicularium. a. ancestrula, axillary rootlet, basal band, ru. runner, i-6, zooecia. Relationship of ancestrulae to adult forms Species 1 (Fig. 39 B). The general character of these four young colonies sugg


. &^ 1 . 1 . 1 â 1 â 1 â 1 Q -5mm Fig. 41. A. Camptoplites. Ancestrula, species 4. St. 181, Palmer Archipelago. The stalk of one of the avicularia is indistinguishable. B. Camptoplites. Ancestrula, species 3. St. WS 42, South Georgia. The appearance of a ninth distal spine to the right of the ancestrula is erroneous. C. Camptoplites. Ancestrula, species 3. St. 1652, Ross Sea. Avicularium. a. ancestrula, axillary rootlet, basal band, ru. runner, i-6, zooecia. Relationship of ancestrulae to adult forms Species 1 (Fig. 39 B). The general character of these four young colonies suggests the C. bicornis group, and the avicularia, which may be present on the first zooecium,


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