. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 512 BULLETIN 100, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Family MYRIOZOUMIDAE Smitt, 1867 A description of this family and its genera is given in our 1923 work. Genus MYRIOZOUM Donati, 1750 MYRIOZOUM SUBGRACILE D'Orbigny, 1852 Plate 65, figs. 9-13 1889. Myriozoum subgracile Jelly, Synonymic Catalogue of Marine Bryozoa, p. 198. 1900. Myriozoum subgracile Waters, Bryozoa from Franz Josef Land, Lin- nean Society's Journal, Zoology, vol. 28, p. 69, pi. 9, figs. 4-8. 1912. Myriozoum subgracile Nordgaard, Campagne arctique du Due D'Orleans Bryozoaires, p.


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 512 BULLETIN 100, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Family MYRIOZOUMIDAE Smitt, 1867 A description of this family and its genera is given in our 1923 work. Genus MYRIOZOUM Donati, 1750 MYRIOZOUM SUBGRACILE D'Orbigny, 1852 Plate 65, figs. 9-13 1889. Myriozoum subgracile Jelly, Synonymic Catalogue of Marine Bryozoa, p. 198. 1900. Myriozoum subgracile Waters, Bryozoa from Franz Josef Land, Lin- nean Society's Journal, Zoology, vol. 28, p. 69, pi. 9, figs. 4-8. 1912. Myriozoum subgracile Nordgaard, Campagne arctique du Due D'Orleans Bryozoaires, p. 9. Waters, 1900, has published a masterly study of this species and we have no new information to add. Nordgaard, 1912, cites the. Fig. 210.—Genus Lekythopora MacGillivray, 1882 A-I. Lekythopora hystrix MacGillivray, 1882. A, B. Zoarium, natural size. C. View of three ovicelled zooecia and an interzooecial avicularium, X65. D. A sagittal section through an ovicell, X23 (A-D. After Levinsen, 1909). E—G, Divers views showing the form and the arrangement of the peristomal avicularium. H, I. Opercula, X55, and more magnified. (E-I. After Levinsen 1909 and MacGillivray 1882.) Kara Sea (35-127 meters) and the Mourmane Sea (90 meters). In order to establish that this is a circumpolar species, he has listed all known localities where it has been dredged. There was an area missing in the western Pacific which our discovery in the Sea of Japan completes. Occurrence— D. 4807. Cape Tsiuka, Sea of Japan; 41° 36' 12" N.; 140° 36' E. Plesiotypes— Cat. No. 8324, 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 Pr


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