. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum (Zoology). lateral region of the nectosac, but these were difficult to discern in the mature ones. No small protuberances, or 'horn' canals, were present. In the JSL material the radial canals had no obvious pigmentation, although in other nectophores, which are tentatively referred to this species, they could have an orange hue. SlPHOSOME. On collection the siphosome of both specimens was tightly contracted. The gastrozooids and the terminal processes to the tentilla were lightish brown in colour; while the palpons were suffused with brown pigment. Bra


. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum (Zoology). lateral region of the nectosac, but these were difficult to discern in the mature ones. No small protuberances, or 'horn' canals, were present. In the JSL material the radial canals had no obvious pigmentation, although in other nectophores, which are tentatively referred to this species, they could have an orange hue. SlPHOSOME. On collection the siphosome of both specimens was tightly contracted. The gastrozooids and the terminal processes to the tentilla were lightish brown in colour; while the palpons were suffused with brown pigment. Bract. (Fig. 10). Over 1000 bracts, oftwo types, were found with. Fig. 9 Erenna laciniata. A. upper and B. lower views of immature nectophore. Scale 2 mm. Fig. 10 Erenna laciniata. Bracts. A., B. dorsal views of first type; C, D. dorsal views of second type. Scale 5 mm. E. Immature bract. Scale 1 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 Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Intercept


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