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segments similar <strong>to</strong> median inferior but with<br />

longer lower chamber.<br />

Gono<strong>the</strong>cae absent in present material, see<br />

Schuchert (1997) for a description and figures.<br />

Remarks<br />

The type material <strong>of</strong> Halopteris plagiocampa<br />

(Pictet, 1893) was recently located (see Schuchert<br />

1997) and was re-examined for this study.<br />

The new material from <strong>the</strong> Kei Islands Expedition<br />

was indistinguishable from <strong>the</strong> type material.<br />

My previous description <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> stem segmentation<br />

(Schuchert 1997) is not entirely correct.<br />

Nearly <strong>the</strong> whole stem is segmented by transverse<br />

nodes only, except for <strong>the</strong> most distal part<br />

where an oblique node below <strong>the</strong> hydro<strong>the</strong>ca can<br />

delimit an intersegment. In <strong>the</strong> homomerously<br />

segmented part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> stem, <strong>the</strong> intersegments are<br />

thus fused <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> lower end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> main segments.<br />

Contrary <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> previously examined material,<br />

<strong>the</strong> lateral nema<strong>to</strong><strong>the</strong>cae in <strong>the</strong> present material<br />

and <strong>the</strong> type specimen had deep emarginations<br />

on <strong>the</strong> adcauline side. Such a variation, however,<br />

is quite usual in this family.<br />

Distribution<br />

Indonesia, Japan, nor<strong>the</strong>rn Australia. Type locality:<br />

Bay <strong>of</strong> Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia, zone <strong>of</strong><br />

corals (Pictet 1893).<br />

Family Plumulariidae<br />

Plumularia badia Kirchenpauer, 1876<br />

Fig. 59.<br />

Plumularia badia Kirchenpauer, 1876: 34, 45, pl. 1: figs 3–<br />

4, pl. 4: fig. 3. – Bale 1884: 128, pl. 18: figs 1–2. –<br />

Stechow & Müller 1923: 473. – Vervoort 1941: 221. –<br />

Watson 2000: 51, fig. 39A–E.<br />

Plumularia ramsayi Bale, 1884: 131, pl. 11: figs 3–4. –<br />

Billard 1913: 52. – Vervoort 1941: 221.<br />

Plumularia gracilis von Lendenfeld, 1885: 476, pl. 14: fig.<br />

17, pl. 17: figs 28–29.<br />

Material examined:<br />

Kei Islands Expedition stations: 71, several stems, without<br />

gono<strong>the</strong>cae. – 104, with gono<strong>the</strong>cae. – Kei Islands Expedition,<br />

Samalon Island near Ujungpandang, Sulawesi, 35 m,<br />

28 Jun 1922, with gono<strong>the</strong>cae, on shell fragment.<br />

P. SCHUCHERT<br />

Fig. 59. Plumularia badia Kirchenpauer, 1876; A–B station<br />

71; D station 104. A. Part <strong>of</strong> colony. B. Branch with apophysis<br />

and part <strong>of</strong> hydrocladium. C. Internode <strong>of</strong> hydrocladium.<br />

D. Gono<strong>the</strong>ca, perhaps not fully grown yet, same<br />

scale as B. – Scales: A = 1 cm; B = 0.1 mm; C = 50 µm.<br />

Description<br />

Colonies up <strong>to</strong> 8 cm high, multi-pinnate, stems<br />

monosiphonic, stiff, branches opposite or alternate,<br />

in one plane. Stem and branches bear alternate<br />

hydrocladia. Stem and branches without<br />

nodes, without hydro<strong>the</strong>cae, with long apophyses<br />

for hydrocladia (0.18 mm). Three nema<strong>to</strong><strong>the</strong>cae<br />

associated with each apophysis: two on<br />

apophysis, one close <strong>to</strong> base.<br />

Hydrocladia relatively short and very thin, all<br />

in plane <strong>of</strong> branches and stem, length quite uniform,<br />

with up <strong>to</strong> 10 hydro<strong>the</strong>cae, homomerously

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