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Biol Bull 163: 172-187. (August 1982)
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NEW VICTORELLIDS (BRYOZOA, CTENOSTOMATA) FROM NORTH AMERICA: THE USE OF PARALLEL CULTURES IN BRYOZOAN TAXONOMY

DIETHARDT JEBRAM 1 and BETTY EVERITT 2

1 Zoologisches Institut der Technischen Universität Braunschweig, Pockelsstrasse 10a, D-3300 Braunschweig, Germany (FRG)
2 Department of Zoology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803

Three species of the Victorellidae (Bryozoa, Ctenostomata) were found in North America and were cultivated in Braunschweig (W. Germany). Two are new species, Victorella pseudoarachnidia sp. nov. and Tanganella appendiculata sp. nov. Bulbella abscondita Braem is reported for the first time from Massachusetts (U. S. A.). Identification of victorellids requires the examination of living animals. The species considered here were identified by observation of live material collected in North America and Germany and of living individuals cultured from that material.

Submitted on November 4, 1981
Accepted on May 24, 1982







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