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James Davis Reimer, Yuka Irei, Takuma Fujii
Zookeys
Figure 2.Longitudinal section of Neozoanthus caleyi sp. n. specimen HI225 showing endodermal sphincter muscle (=sm). A Light microscope B scanning electron microscope. Both scales =200 µm.
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James Davis Reimer, Yuka Irei, Takuma Fujii
Zookeys
Figure 3.Neozoanthus caleyi sp. n. in situ around Heron Island on the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. A Specimen HI214 at Sykes Reef, depth=9 m, November 23, 2009 B Close-up of a single polyp showing yellow coloration at base of tentacles; specimen HI145 at Sykes Reef, depth=18 m, November 18, 2009 C Specimen HI231 at Heron Channel, depth=23 m, November 24, 2009 D Uncollected specimen at Heron Channel, depth=approximately 20 m, November 2011. Scales approximately 1 cm. A, B taken by JD Reimer, C, D taken by Gary Cranitch.
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James Davis Reimer, Yuka Irei, Takuma Fujii
Zookeys
Figure 5.Cnidae of Neozoanthus caleyi sp. n. and Neozoanthus uchina sp. n. from the tentacles, pharynx, and filaments showing their relative size. Type abbreviations: Sp=spirocysts, H=holotrichs, LH=large holotrichs, SH=small holotrichs, B=basitrichs, SH?=potential small holotrichs, pM=p-mastigophores. Size and frequency data are given in Table S1.
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James Davis Reimer, Yuka Irei, Takuma Fujii
Zookeys
Figure 1.Internal structure of Neozoanthus uchina sp. n. showing encrustation in outer mesoglea and ectoderm, characteristic of Neozoanthus spp., with irregularly-sized encrustation A light microscope histological cross-section, and B scanning electron microscope image. Both images of specimen RMNH Coel 40098 (Table 2). Abbreviations: cm=complete mesenteries, e= sand/detritus encrustation (in B) or where encrustation existed before decalcification (in A), im=incomplete mesenteries, ec=ectoderm, en=endoderm, m=mesoglea, ss=encrusted sponge spicules. Scales: A=100 µm, B=200 µm.
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James Davis Reimer, Yuka Irei, Takuma Fujii
Zookeys
Figure 4.Neozoanthus uchina sp. n. in situ. A Partially closed polyps showing lack of encrustation at oral end B Colonies of two different color morphotypes C Close-up of polyps of the same color morphotype as on the left in B) D Polyps showing variation in oral disk color where the dorsal directive is located. Scales approximately 1 cm. A to D images taken by Masaru Mizuyama, September 20, 2010, in the lower intertidal zone at Kamomine, Tokunoshima, Kagoshima, Japan, specimens uncollected E Colony MISE MO-100 in situ on March 16, 2011 at Tebiro Beach, Amami-oshima, Kagoshima, Japan. Image taken by Masami Obuchi.
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James Davis Reimer, Yuka Irei, Takuma Fujii
Zookeys
Figure 5.Cnidae of Neozoanthus caleyi sp. n. and Neozoanthus uchina sp. n. from the tentacles, pharynx, and filaments showing their relative size. Type abbreviations: Sp=spirocysts, H=holotrichs, LH=large holotrichs, SH=small holotrichs, B=basitrichs, SH?=potential small holotrichs, pM=p-mastigophores. Size and frequency data are given in Table S1.
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Description: Español: C Neozoanthus sp. en punta sudoeste de isla Tolandono, Wakatobi National Park, Sulawesi, 2003; y D Neozoanthus sp. en bahía Lembongan, Nusa Lembongan, Estrecho de Lombok, 1998. Date: 1998 y 2003. Source:
https://zookeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=4134&display_type=list&element_type=8 Reimer J, Poliseno A, Hoeksema B (2014) Shallow-water zoantharians (Cnidaria, Hexacorallia) from the Central Indo-Pacific. ZooKeys 444: 1-57. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.444.7537. Author: James Reimer, Angelo Poliseno, Bert Hoeksema.
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An undescribed zoanthid, Neozoanthus sp., taken from the waters around Heron Island on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.