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Biol Bull 83: 91-96. (August 1942)
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PARAFOLLICULINA VIOLACEA (GIARD) AT WOODS HOLE

E. A. ANDREWS 1

1 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore

Parafolliculina violacea (Giard) was living associated. with other Folliculinids and Obelia at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, early in this century in the summer season in different years. It was again found in small numbers on Obelia and laminaria in late summer of 1941.

In all essential characters and measurements these specimens agree well with those previously known from Europe. Failure to find any on material collected at Woods Hole in January and March 1942 may mean that this species, like some others of this family, has a winter season of scarcity.







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