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Platonea dilatata

Stenolaemata - Cyclostomata - Tubuliporidae

Taxonomy
Platonea dilatata was named by Gordon and Taylor (2015) [Colony encrusting, ramose, comprising narrow branches of subtriangular cross section detached from their original substrates. Branches 0.8 to 1.5 mm in width. Colony origin unknown. Autozooids arranged in transverse to slightly distally divergent rows alternating on either side of branch, 6 or 7 connate apertures in each row, rows from opposite sides of branches typically touching at branch midline in infertile branches but separated in fertile branches; frontal walls slightly convex; apertures rounded rectangular, transversely elongate, about 110-130 mm long by 140-160 mm wide; peristomes short, stout; pseudopores subcircular. Gonozooids large, extending across full width of branch, coincident with conspicuous increase in branch width and depth, filling valleys between autozooidal rows and occupying branch crests; frontal walls densely pseudoporous; ooeciopore not identified with certainty, although a hole on the midline of a fertile branch and adjacent to one of the innermost apertures of a row of autozooidal apertures may be a broken ooeciopore (Fig. 8C), in which case the ooeciopore is non-terminal and probably adnate to an autozooidal aperture.]. It is not extant. Its type specimen is IGNS BZ245.

Synonymy list
YearName and author
2015Platonea dilatata Gordon and Taylor p. 9 fig. 8

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
Bilateria
EubilateriaAx 1987
Protostomia
Spiralia
superphylumLophotrochozoa
Lophophorata
RankNameAuthor
phylumBryozoaEhrenberg 1831
classStenolaemataBorg 1926
orderCyclostomataBusk 1852
suborderTubuliporinaMilne Edwards 1838
familyTubuliporidaeJohnston 1838
genusPlatoneaCanu and Bassler 1920
speciesdilatata

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Platonea dilatata Gordon and Taylor 2015
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Diagnosis
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