Discovery reports (1943) Discovery reports discoveryreports22inst Year: 1943 0 I 1 I 1 I 1 I â I . I 0 mm _J , I C -Emm Fig. 37. A, C. Himantozoum obtusum St. WS 228, off Patagonian Shelf. In Fig. C, showing an ovicell and the distal part of the fertile zooecium, the dotted lines indicate the frontal and basal limits of the oblique distal wall. The distribution of the funicular tissue (stippled) is related to the position of the embryo sac. B. H. antarctkum (Calvet). St. TN 194, off Oates Land. Ancestrula. anterior bundle of parietal muscles, b. first bud, em. embryo
Discovery reports (1943) Discovery reports discoveryreports22inst Year: 1943 0 I 1 I 1 I 1 I â I . I 0 mm _J , I C -Emm Fig. 37. A, C. Himantozoum obtusum St. WS 228, off Patagonian Shelf. In Fig. C, showing an ovicell and the distal part of the fertile zooecium, the dotted lines indicate the frontal and basal limits of the oblique distal wall. The distribution of the funicular tissue (stippled) is related to the position of the embryo sac. B. H. antarctkum (Calvet). St. TN 194, off Oates Land. Ancestrula. anterior bundle of parietal muscles, b. first bud, em. embryo, o. ovicell. 3. Himantozoum sinuosum (Busk). Bugula sinuosa Busk, 1884, p. 39, pi. x, fig. 2. Himantozoum sinuosum Harmer, 1923, p. 312; 1926, p. 453. Bugula sinuosa var. variabilis (part) Kluge, 1914, p. 632, text-fig. 19 a (? pi. xxviii, fig. 6, not text-fig. 19 b). ? Bugula sinuosa var. variabilis Hasenbank, 1932, p. 332, text-fig. 7. Station distribution. Not represented in the Discovery collections. Geographical distribution. Prince Edward Island (Busk); Kerguelen (, 2S> Challenger Coll.); Southern Ocean, 3397 m. (Kluge); off East Africa? 1668 m. (Hasenbank). In the type-specimen from Prince Edward Island (87. 179) many of the zooecia of the inner rows are fertile. The ovicell forms a very shallow cap, the edges of its two layers being all that is visible in frontal view. It occupies the full width of the distal end of the zooecium between the pointed distal corners. In the inner series pointed corners are only present, on fertile zooecia, the non-fertile zooecia having a rounded end. Busk's figure (pi. x, fig. 2a) shows five fertile zooecia and one non-fertile zooecium
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