. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. BRYOZOA OF THE PHILIPPINE REGION 183 Division 5. CELLULARINA Smitt, 1867 Family FARCIMINARIIDAE Busk, 1852 The zooecia are furnished with an obliquely ascending distal wall and separated by common lateral walls, which are furnished with a small number (2-4) of uniporous septulae; no true spines. The avicularia dependent, sometimes depressed, sometimes strongly projecting. The ovicells arc endozooecial. The zoaiia are dicho-. Fig. 55.—Genus Farciminaria Busk, 1852 A, B. Farciminaria aculeala Busk, 1852. Ordinary and ovicelled zooecia. (After


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. BRYOZOA OF THE PHILIPPINE REGION 183 Division 5. CELLULARINA Smitt, 1867 Family FARCIMINARIIDAE Busk, 1852 The zooecia are furnished with an obliquely ascending distal wall and separated by common lateral walls, which are furnished with a small number (2-4) of uniporous septulae; no true spines. The avicularia dependent, sometimes depressed, sometimes strongly projecting. The ovicells arc endozooecial. The zoaiia are dicho-. Fig. 55.—Genus Farciminaria Busk, 1852 A, B. Farciminaria aculeala Busk, 1852. Ordinary and ovicelled zooecia. (After Busk, 1852.) C-G. Farciminaria uncinala Hineks, 1884. C. Ovicelled zooeciurn, X20. D. The ovicel] and the surrounding kenozooecium, lateral view, X23. E. The ovicell partly from the basal surface, X23. F. A longitudinal section through the gonozooecium, the ovicell, and the surrounding kenozooecium. The distal wall t'ltr) between the gonozooecium and the kenozooecium is seen; m. ov., the membranous wall separating the zooeciurn from the ovicell, X23. G. A longi- tudinal section through the gonozooecium but parallel to the frontal wall. The angular distal wall between the gonozooecium and the kenozooecium is seen, X40. (D-G. After Levinsen, 1909.) tomously branched tufts, with slender, prismatic, sometimes jointed segments, on which the zooecia arc arranged in longitudinal rows (generally 4-6) around an axis formed by the adjoining separating walls. (After Levinsen, 1909.) There have as yet been no anatomical researches on the representa- tives of this 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 United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. Off.


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