. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES 95 Family CORELLIDAE Lahille, 1887 Subfamily Corellinae Herdman, 1882 Genus Corella Alder & Hancock, 1870 Corella eumyota Traustedt Corella eumyota Traustedt, 1882, pp. 271, 273, pi. 4, figs. 2, 3; pi. 5, figs. 13, 14. For synonymy see van Name, 1945, p. 212. Occurrence. St. 55: Falkland Islands, 10-16 m. St. 1652: Ross Sea, 567 m. Remarks. I have nothing to add to the descriptions already existing of this well-known species. Van Name (1945) discusses the problems invo


. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES 95 Family CORELLIDAE Lahille, 1887 Subfamily Corellinae Herdman, 1882 Genus Corella Alder & Hancock, 1870 Corella eumyota Traustedt Corella eumyota Traustedt, 1882, pp. 271, 273, pi. 4, figs. 2, 3; pi. 5, figs. 13, 14. For synonymy see van Name, 1945, p. 212. Occurrence. St. 55: Falkland Islands, 10-16 m. St. 1652: Ross Sea, 567 m. Remarks. I have nothing to add to the descriptions already existing of this well-known species. Van Name (1945) discusses the problems involved in determining the probable synonyms of the species. Distribution. Antarctic (Graham Land, Kaiser Wilhelm II Land, Ross Sea, PWilkes Land), Sub- antarctic (Falkland Islands, coast of Chile, Magellan region, Auckland Islands, Macquarie Islands), South Africa, St Paul (Indian Ocean), New Zealand (North and South Islands), south and west Australia, Tasmania. Order PLEUROGONA Perrier, 1898 Suborder STOLIDOBRANCHIATA Lahille, 1886 Family STYELIDAE Sluiter, 1895 Subfamily Botryllinae Adams, 1858 Genus Botryllus Gaertner (in Pallas), 1774 ? Botryllus separatus Sluiter (Text-fig. 32) Botryllus separatus Sluiter, 1904, p. 100, pi. 15, fig. 22. Occurrence. St. 934: North Island, New Zealand, 98-92 m. External appearance. The single example is a brown colony approximately 8-o by 4-5 cm., soft and thick. There are numerous round, oval or somewhat elongated systems of zooids. Groups of vascular ampullae lie between the systems and also form a fringe round the margin of the mm Text-fig. 32. ? Botryllus separatus Sluiter (St. 934): Zooid. Zoom (Text-fig. 32). The zooids attain a maximum length of 3 mm. and are golden-brown in colour in the preserved state. The oral opening () is sessile and without lobes, and the atrial opening () is large, exposing part of the dorsal surface of the branchial Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images


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