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Podocoryna australis, polyp stage after life.
Description Part of a polyp colony with spines, gastrozooids, gonozooids with medusae buds, and tentaculozooids (right margin). Gastrozooids are shown in various degrees of contraction and stomach filling; scale bar 0.5 mm.modified after: Schuchert P. 1996. The marine fauna of New Zealand: athecate hydroids and their medusae (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa). New Zealand Oceanographic Institute Memoir 106: 1-159.
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