Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 101, Issue 8 |
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Remarks Eunicella albicans differs from other southern African species of
Eunicella by the possession of coenenchymal sclerites that are medium balloon
clubs with two crowns ( 0,11–0,15 mm in length ) . Fig . 25. Eunicella papillosa (
Esper ...
Remarks Eunicella albicans differs from other southern African species of
Eunicella by the possession of coenenchymal sclerites that are medium balloon
clubs with two crowns ( 0,11–0,15 mm in length ) . Fig . 25. Eunicella papillosa (
Esper ...
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sparsely branched , often with a more lanky appearance and have fewer polyps ,
these being spaced further apart , possess calyces that are very prominent ( 1–2
mm long and 1-1,5 mm wide ) , and have a greater proportion of balloon clubs ...
sparsely branched , often with a more lanky appearance and have fewer polyps ,
these being spaced further apart , possess calyces that are very prominent ( 1–2
mm long and 1-1,5 mm wide ) , and have a greater proportion of balloon clubs ...
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Remarks This species is differentiated from other southern African isidids by the
possession of disc - like holdfasts for ... others appear planar with dichotomous
branching but none - the - less possess short branches perpendicular to the
plane ...
Remarks This species is differentiated from other southern African isidids by the
possession of disc - like holdfasts for ... others appear planar with dichotomous
branching but none - the - less possess short branches perpendicular to the
plane ...
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Acabaria Algoa Bay Anthocodiae appear arising arranged Atlantic Axis basal Bayer branches calyces calyx Cape Province capensis capstans central clubs coast Coenenchymal sclerites collected Colonies examined Colony colour composed considered conspicuous cortex crown cylindrical depth described Detail Diagnosis Colonies dichotomous Distribution dredge Durban East London elongate entire colony Esper Eunicella Family figure flattened G. C. Williams genera genus gilchristi gorgonians Gray height Hickson July known Kükenthal lateral length Leptogorgia longitudinal material medulla mm in length mm long Natal northern Pallas palma pinnate planar Point Polyps possession present R.V. Meiring Naude record Remarks represents retraction rounded Scale bar scales Scanning electron micrographs SCUBA separate showing sides Simpson Simpsonella single slightly South South Africa southern Africa sparsely specimens spindles stem Stiasny Surface thin Thomson Transkei tuberculated Type locality Type species usually Verrill whorls Wright & Studer yellow