Daniela Pica, Stephen D. Cairns, Stefania Puce, William A. Newman
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Figure 2.Errina fissurata Gray, 1872. a Colony. SEM micrographs of b apical branch c–d reticulate-granular coenosteal texture e gastrostyle f bifurcating spines of gastrostyle g different type of pores: gastropore (black arrow), large dactylopore spine (yellow arrow), small dactylopore spine (orange arrow) and large round pore (red arrow) h large dactylopore spine (yellow arrow), small dactylopore spines (orange arrows) and large round pore (red arrow) i large adcauline dactylopore spines j dactylostyles k small dactylopore spine l female ampulla m male ampulla.
Errina gracilis, synoniem van Errina (Errina) gracilis (n. sp.): Mannelijke tak op ware grootte
Een vrouwelijke tak op ware grootte
Dezelfde tak tweemaal vergroot. Bewaard op alcohol
Een tak uit figuur 1,14 maal vergroot om de verdeling van de gastroporen (g) en ampullen (a) te tonen
Daniela Pica, Stephen D. Cairns, Stefania Puce, William A. Newman
Zookeys
Figure 3.Errina labrosa sp. n. a–b Holotype. SEM micrographs of c spiny branch apex with gastropores and dactylopores uniformly distributed d middle portion of the colony e lateral view of the colony branch with gastropores are aligned and surrounded by the dactylopores f superficial coenosteum without pore g texture reticulate-granular h gastropore with lip i gastropore without lip.
Daniela Pica, Stephen D. Cairns, Stefania Puce, William A. Newman
Zookeys
Figure 4.Errina labrosa sp. n. SEM micrographs of a gastrostyle b multitipped bifurcating spines of the gastrostyle c diffuse ring palisade d–f dactylopores from the apical region to the base.