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Integripelta acanthus n. sp. (Bryozoa: Eurystomellidae) — a tropical prey species of Okenia hiroi (Nudibranchia)

National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research, Private Bag 14-901 Kilbirnie, Wellington, New Zealand
The Australian Museum, 6 College St, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia
Bryozoa Eurystomellidae Integripelta acanthus new species Okenia hiroi Nudibranchia Goniodorididae Hong Kong China

Abstract

Integripelta acanthus n. sp., the first known tropical species of Eurystomellidae (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata), is described from Hong Kong. It differs from all other species of the family in that most zooids in the zone of astogenetic repetition bear thorn-like spines. The species is preyed upon by the specialist-feeding nudibranch Okenia hiroi.

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