Plate 82 



Figs. 1-5. Diaperoecia radicata Kirkpatrick, 1888 (p. 538). 



1. Ordinary branches, natural size and X12. The peristome is broad 



and oval. 



2. Tubes, X25. 



3. The two sides of a specimen with delicately marked dorsal, X12. 



4. An ovicelled example, X12, showing the orthogonal oeciostome. 



5. Branch, X6, with small trabeculae. 



D. 5478. Tacbuc Point, Leyte. 



6. Diaperoecia radicata fasciculat a, new variety (p. 539). 



Ovicelled example, natural size and X 12, showing connecting trabecula. 

 D. 5145. Jolo Light, Jolo. 

 7, 8. Diaperoecia radicata minor, new variety (p. 539). 



7. An example, natural size and X 12, illustrating the smaller dimensions. 



8. Portion, X25. 



D. 5478. Tacbuc Point, Leyte. 

 9-13. Diaperoecia rosea, new species (p. 535). 



9, 10. Cellular and noncellular sides of the same zoarium, X 12, the latter 

 showing the rooting columns. 

 11, 12. Two fragments, X12, showing ovicells of the free colonies. 

 D. 5137. Jolo Light, Jolo. 

 13. Creeping base of a zoarium, X 12. The oeciostome and the ovicell are 

 incompletely developed. 

 D. 5147. Sulade Island. 



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