Fig. 7. —Melicerita angustiloba Tenison-Woods. Same colony as in 5. To show the extensive area occupied by the ovicells. Note the large frontal fenestrae. X 25. —Fig. 8. —Same colony as in 3. Notice the resting stage of the second vegetative zone as indicated by the abnormally thickened transverse mural rims. X 22. Fig. 9.—Same colony as in 2. Note the ovicelled zooids. Two occluded autozooids are present in the proximal row. X 25.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 15, 3 September 1969, Plate 2
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74Fig. 7.—Melicerita angustiloba Tenison-Woods. Same colony as in 5. To show the extensive area occupied by the ovicells. Note the large frontal fenestrae. X 25.—Fig. 8.—Same colony as in 3. Notice the resting stage of the second vegetative zone as indicated by the abnormally thickened transverse mural rims. X 22. Fig. 9.—Same colony as in 2. Note the ovicelled zooids. Two occluded autozooids are present in the proximal row. X 25. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 15, 3 September 1969, Plate 2
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