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Copidozoum rhoae n. sp. (Figs 2���5) Etymology. Honorific for Emeritus Professor Boon Jo Rho, in recognition of her valuable contribution to Korean bryozoology. Material examined. Holotype: NIBRIV0000805880, unique colony found at Munseom Islan
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Copidozoum rhoae n. sp. (Figs 2–5) Etymology. Honorific for Emeritus Professor Boon Jo Rho, in recognition of her valuable contribution to Korean bryozoology. Material examined. Holotype: NIBRIV0000805880, unique colony found at Munseom Island, Seo
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Copidozoum obliquum n. sp. (Figs 9–13, Table 4) Material examined. Holotype: MNCN 25.03 / 3929, locality DR02. Paratypes: MNCN 25.03 / 3930, locality DR05; MNHN IB- 2013-620, 621, locality DW 117; OLL 2015 / 895, locality DR05. Etymology. Latin obl
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Copidozoum obliquum n. sp. (Figs 9���13, Table 4) Material examined. Holotype: MNCN 25.03 / 3929, locality DR02. Paratypes: MNCN 25.03 / 3930, locality DR05; MNHN IB- 2013-620, 621, locality DW 117; OLL 2015 / 895, locality DR05. Etymology. Lat
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Copidozoum exiguum (Barroso, 1920) (Figs 6���8, Table 3) Callopora exigua Barroso, 1920: 355, figs 1���4. Copidozoum exiguum: Hayward & Ryland 1978: 144, fig. 2 A; Harmelin & d���Hondt 1992: 34, pl. 2, fig. A; Zabala et al. 1993: 67
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Pantelakis D. J. Chimonides, P.L. Cook
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Zoologica Scripta. 23:43-49
The characteristics of the genus Cranosina are discussed and a new species. C. spiralis, which apparently has free-living, lunulitiform colonies with a spiral budding pattern, is introduced. The role of the basal coclom in some free-living species is
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Journal of Natural History.
Although the bryozoological fauna of Galicia (NW Spain) is probably the best known of the whole Iberian Peninsula, and perhaps one of the better known in Europe, new studies continue to provide new knowledge. A new species, Schizotheca galaica sp. no