Holopsamma laminaefavosa, Gunther & Dallas & Carruthers & Francis, 1885

Gunther, Albert C. L. G., Dallas, William S., Carruthers, William & Francis, William, 1885, The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Including Zoology, Botany, and Geology, Reptiles and Batrachians from Brazil, LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.; SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND CO.; KENT AND CO.,; WHITT AKER AND CO.: BAILLIERE, PARIS: MACLACHLAN AND STEWART, EDINBURGH: HODGES, FOSTER, AND CO., DUBLIN: AND ASHER, BERLIN: TAYLOR AND FRANCIS, pp. 1-96 : 212-213

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14926803

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14926910

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scientific name

Holopsamma laminaefavosa
status

sp. nov.

3. Holopsamma laminaefavosa , n.sp.

Specimen hemispherical. globular, elongate, sessile or contracted towards the base. Consistence tender, friable, coarse, gritty. Colour dark brown. Surface consisting of the edges of the lamina?, often passing into a honeycomb form by transverse interuniting processes. Pores indistinct, on the surface of the lamina?. Vents also small, on their margins. Struc ­ ture columnar, radiating, laminar; lamina? thin, undulating, closely applied to each other, like the leaves of a book, or thicker, further apart, and interunited by transverse processes, producing the honeycomb-like structure. Size variable.

Hab. Marine.

Loc. Port Phillip Heads. Depth 20 fath. and under.

Obs. The globular, elongated, or hemispherical structure radiating laminiferously or in the form of a honeycomb, together with the dark brown colour, characterizes this species, to which may be added another variety, where the lamina? are grouped irregularly, irregular on the surface, and irregularly notched or denticulated on the margin: alsoanother form in wdiich the lamina is branched digitato-chalina-like.

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