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English: Fig. 6. – Species of the genus Pennatula used in this paper for the comparative morphological and/or molecular study. A-C, Pennatula phosphorea (BECA OPEN-139); A, dorsal view; B, ventral view; C, detail of the distal part of the rachis in dorsal view showing the presence of siphozooids (sz) only covering the dorsal area. Notice the narrow dorsal track. D, Pennatula aculeata (BECA OPEN- 206), detail of distal part of the rachis in dorsal view showing the presence of minute siphozooids (sz) among the large mesozooids (mz) covering the dorsal area. E-G, Pennatula rubra (BECA OPEN-453); E, ventral view; F, dorsal view; G, detail of the rachis in ventral view showing the nearly perpendicular orientation of the polyp leaves at their insertion points. Note position of autozooids (indicated by white dots), not to be confused with the siphonozooids (sz), which are present on the rachis limits between two consecutive polyp leaves. H, Pennatula sp. (BECA OPEN-152); G, ventro-lateral view, the polyp leaves are shown oriented distally due to the fixation process. Notice limit between rachis and peduncle (arrowed) in all sequenced colonies. Asterisks indicate damage incurred during the study as part of the examination of sclerome or the tissue sampling process.
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Author García-Cárdenas, F.J., Drewery, J., López-González, P.J. 2019. Resurrection of the sea pen genus Ptilella Gray, 1870 and description of Ptilella grayi n. sp. from the NE Atlantic (Octocorallia: Pennatulacea). Scientia Marina. 83(3): 261-276. DOI: 10.3989/scimar.04845.26A
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