ART. 13 BRYOZOAN FAUNA CANU AND BASSLER 13 



Suborder ASCOPHORA Levinsen, 1909 

 Family COSTULAE Jullien, 1888 



Genus PUELLINA Jullien, 1886 



PUELLINA RADIATA Moll, 1803 



1920. Puellina radiata Canu and Bassler, North American Early Tertiary 

 Bryozoa, Bulletin 106, U. S. National Museum, p. 295, pi. 41, figs. 14^18. 

 (Bibliography, geographic and geologic distribution.) 



1925. Puellina radiata Canu and Bassler, Les Bryozoaires du Maroc, Memoires 

 de la Societe des Sciences naturelles du Maroc, vol. 10, p. 21. 



1928. Puellina innominata Canu and Bassler, Fossil and Recent Bryozoa of the 



Gulf of Mexico Region, Proc. U. S. National Museum, Art. 2710, p. 73, 

 pi. 10, fig. 11. 



1929. Puellina radiata Canu and Bassler, Bryozoa of the Philippine Region, 



Bull. 100, vol. 9, U. S. National Museum, p. 238, pi. 22, fig. 1. 



Our specimens were dead and incrusting Cellepores. They are of 

 small dimensions. 



Occurrence. — Galapagos Islands, D. 2815; Hawaii, D. 3813. 

 Cat. No. 8479, U.S.N.M. 



PUELLINA INNOMINATA Couch, 1844 



1925. Puellina innominata Canu and Bassler, Les Bryozoaires du Maroc. Me- 

 moires de la Societe des Sciences naturelles du Maroc, vol. 10, p. 21. 



1928. Puellina innominata Canu and Bassler, Fossil and Recent Bryozoa of the 

 Gulf of Mexico Region, Proc. U. S. National Museum, Art. 2710, p. 73, pi. 

 14, fig. 2. 



The frontal pore is very constant on our specimens, which were 

 almost all living and ovicelled. They incrust Cellepores and shells. 

 One of them is incrusted by small Serpulas against which it could 

 not defend itself. Reproduction occurred on April 7, 1888. 



Occurre7ice. — Galapagos Islands, D. 2813. 



Cat. No. 8480, U.S.N.M. 



