2014
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3868.1.1
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Taxonomic review of the family Colatooeciidae Winston, 2005 (Bryozoa, heilostomata), with description of seven new species

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“…was found in Scolaro's collection. The specimen, originally identified by Scolaro (1968) as Gemelliporella glabra (Smitt, 1873), a species now accepted as Gemelliporina glabra (Smitt, 1873), fits within the genus Cigclisula based on the revised diagnosis of Almeida et al (2014), except for the arrangement of the pseudopores in the ectooecium, which are supposed to be longitudinally arranged and show instead a clear radial pattern in the new species. The Chipola Formation species differs from G. glabra in having an evenly porous frontal shield (pores on the frontal shield of the Recent, Western Atlantic species are limited to two rows of marginal areolae), an orifice with a shallow, bowl-shaped sinus that is instead deep and V-shaped in G. glabra, and in the lack of oral spines.…”
Section: Superfamilymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…was found in Scolaro's collection. The specimen, originally identified by Scolaro (1968) as Gemelliporella glabra (Smitt, 1873), a species now accepted as Gemelliporina glabra (Smitt, 1873), fits within the genus Cigclisula based on the revised diagnosis of Almeida et al (2014), except for the arrangement of the pseudopores in the ectooecium, which are supposed to be longitudinally arranged and show instead a clear radial pattern in the new species. The Chipola Formation species differs from G. glabra in having an evenly porous frontal shield (pores on the frontal shield of the Recent, Western Atlantic species are limited to two rows of marginal areolae), an orifice with a shallow, bowl-shaped sinus that is instead deep and V-shaped in G. glabra, and in the lack of oral spines.…”
Section: Superfamilymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We note an extensive work on dissociative electron attachment studies [10] (and references therein), whereas those pertaining to electron transfer from atom-molecule collision experiments are somewhat scarce, with literature only available for pyrimidine-like bases [3,[11][12][13][14][15], their halogenated derivatives [7], sugar unit surrogates [16][17][18] and pyrimidine-sugar uridine molecules [19]. Relevant electron transfer studies have been also reported for short chain amino acids [20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%