Collarina fayalensis Harmelin, 1978

Harmelin, Jean-Georges, Bishop, John D. D., Madurell, Teresa, Souto, Javier, Spencer Jones, Mary E. & Zabala, Mikel, 2019, Unexpected diversity of the genus Collarina Jullien, 1886 (Bryozoa, Cheilostomatida) in the NE Atlantic-Mediterranean region: new species and reappraisal of C. balzaci (Audouin, 1826) and C. fayalensis Harmelin, 1978, Zoosystema 41 (21), pp. 385-418 : 393-394

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Collarina fayalensis Harmelin, 1978 View in CoL

( Figs 5 View FIG ; 7B View FIG ; 15B View FIG ; 17D View FIG ; 18F View FIG ; Tables 1-3 View TABLE View TABLE View TABLE )

Collarina fayalensis Harmelin, 1978a: 190 View in CoL , fig. 9. — Arístegui 1984 (in part): 230, pl. 11, fig. 7 (not fig. 6).

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype and paratypes. Azores, Faial Is., Castelo Branco, R/ V Jean-Charcot, BIAÇORES 1971 St. P. 11, 38°31’12”N, GoogleMaps

28°42’7”W, 5-7 m, 12.X.1971, H. Zibrowius leg., 12 small colonies on pebble together with colonies of C. macaronensis Harmelin , n. sp. (recorded as C. balzaci: Harmelin 1978a ), MNHN-IB- 2008-7909.

OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Azores archipelago. Formigas Is., R/V Jean-Charcot, BIAÇORES 1971 St. P. 43, 37°16’14”N, 24°46’54”W, 15 m, 7.XI.1971, H. Zibrowius leg., 1 small colony on pebble, MNHN GoogleMaps . — São Miguel Is., Ilhéu de Vila Franca do Campo , Azores Bio-Oceanographic Survey 1979, ABOS St. AC- 79.6, 37°42’20”N, 25°26’33”W, 15 m, 24.VII.1979, coll. by JGH, c. 30 colonies on 7 pebbles, 5 colonies on broken Pinna shell, MNHN, NHMUK GoogleMaps . — São Miguel Is., Ponta da Galera , ABOS St. AC-79.7, 37°42’25”N, 25°30’32”W, 14 m, 24.VII.1079, coll. by JGH, 3 colonies on 2 small pebbles in submarine cave; 3 colonies on Pinna shell, MNHN, NHMUK GoogleMaps . — São Miguel Is., Capelas , ABOS St. AC-79.9, 37°50’37”N, 35°41’19”W, 15 m, 25.VII.1979, coll. by JGH, 6 colonies on 1 pebble, MNHN GoogleMaps . — São Jorge Is., Ponta da Rosais , ABOS St. AC-79. 29, 38°45’06”N, 28°18’59”W, 20 GoogleMaps -22 m, 6.VIII.1979, coll. by H. Zibrowius, 1 colony on pebble, MNHN . — Graciosa Is., Ilhéu da Praia , ABOS St. AC-33, 39°03’36”N, 27°57’11”W, 20 m, 8.VIII.1979, coll. by JGH, 1 ovicelled colony on pebble from a tunnel, MNHN GoogleMaps .

DIAGNOSIS. — Colonies small to large; autozooids longer than broad, with very extensive gymnocyst and minute costate shield, formed by 2-5 very short costae with smooth surface and a large marginal pelma; presence of large pseudopores on the gymnocyst; apertural bar poorly prominent and pierced by large pelmata; orifice longer than broad with proximal edge slightly concave, 2-5 thin oral spines; adventitious avicularia paired, directed disto-laterally; ooecium kenozooidal bearing a distal avicularium; ancestrula with 5 or 6 spines.

DESCRIPTION

Colony encrusting, pluriserial, unilaminar, small- to large-sized (> 1000 autozooids). Autozooids longer than broad, roughly pentagonal with shorter distal side bearing the oral spines. Gymnocyst occupying the largest part of the frontal surface, moderately convex, punctured by several large gymnocystal pseudopores at the zooid margin or occasionally nearer to the costate shield ( Fig. 5B, D, E View FIG ). Costate shield very small, with only 3-4 costae in most cases (range 2-5), with smooth surface and poorly demarcated basal, ascending part, the latter bearing a large pelma and generally with a second smaller pore near the centre of the shield; intercostal lacunae generally limited to a single, very small one per pair, centrally located and a much larger, semi-rectangular “basal intercostal space” with a tiny median slot ( Fig. 5G View FIG ). Apertural bar low, with a slightly prominent centre, pierced by four pseudopores, two medium-sized on either side of the midline and two larger lateral pores, close to and below the base of the avicularia ( Figs 5B, C, F View FIG ; 7B View FIG ). Adventitious avicularia paired in most cases (> 95%), directed laterally with a slight distal angle ( Figs 5A, B, D, F View FIG ; 14C View FIG ), nested cystids occasionally present ( Fig. 17D View FIG ). Orifice longer than broad ( Table 1 View TABLE ), proximal edge slightly concave and often irregularly indented, with a small knob at each corner; condyles small ( Figs 5B, F View FIG ; 7B View FIG ). Oral spines with relatively narrow base, 2-5 in non-ovicelled zooids, 3 in majority (75%), 2 relatively thin in ovicelled zooids ( Fig. 5C View FIG ). Ovicell present in large colonies, less frequently in medium-sized ones, bearing a distal avicularium in most cases (> 80%); ooecium kenozooidal, formed at the colony edge, with surface pierced by about 12-15 medium- sized pseudopores, orifice about 40% larger on average than that of a non-ovicelled zooid, a distal avicularium in most cases ( Figs 5C View FIG ; 15B View FIG ). Ancestrula similar to older zooids but smaller, 3 very small costae, 6 spines, orifice longer than broad.

DISTINCTIVE FEATURES

Collarina fayalensis is easily identified by the minute size of the costate shield, formed by 2-4 very short costae, which contrasts with the huge development of the gymnocyst. The greater number of costae (4-6) noted by Harmelin (1978a) included the pair forming the apertural bar. The latter is typically poorly prominent and pierced by large pelmata. The presence of large pseudopores on the gymnocyst is also a peculiar feature, shared with C. macaronensis Harmelin , n. sp., in which these marginal pseudopores are less numerous. The Azorean material examined here, much more abundant than the one (small colonies on a single pebble) of the type-series ( Harmelin 1978a, herewith Fig. 5E View FIG ), showed that this species can develop large colonies and provided information on the ovicell and the habitat. Ovicells were not frequent, present only in relatively large colonies. This feature may indicate that C. fayalensis is not able to develop fertile colonies on ephemeral substrates, in contrast to C. balzaci .

HABITAT AND GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION

Most sampled specimens, including the types, encrusted pebbles and cobbles at shallow depth ( Fig. 18F View FIG ). On the other hand, few colonies were found on empty shells of Pinna rudis Linnaeus, 1758 from the same sites which, otherwise, were colonized by many other bryozoans. Therefore, pebbles can be considered the typical habitat of C. fayalensis . These pebbles and cobbles were of volcanic origin, with a smooth surface, small- to medium-sized (up to 15 cm, but sample constraints may have limited this maximum size), and densely colonized on all faces by various species of bryozoans and secondarily by serpulids. This type of colonization, equally distributed all around the subspherical substrates, indicates that the sampling sites were washed by active water circulation limiting sedimentation. The most frequent bryozoans in the assemblage including C. fayalensis were Microporella sp., Schizoporella sp., Chorizopora brongniartii ( Audouin, 1826) and Disporella sp. All examined specimens of C. fayalensis came from various localities of five Azores isles: Faial, São Miguel, Formigas, São Jorge, Graciosa. This species has also been recorded in the Canaries Islands by Arístegui (1984), but his figures indicate that C. fayalensis co-occurs with C. macaronensis Harmelin , n. sp. in the Canaries (see below).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Gymnolaemata

Order

Cheilostomatida

Family

Cribrilinidae

Genus

Collarina

Loc

Collarina fayalensis Harmelin, 1978

Harmelin, Jean-Georges, Bishop, John D. D., Madurell, Teresa, Souto, Javier, Spencer Jones, Mary E. & Zabala, Mikel 2019
2019
Loc

Collarina fayalensis

HARMELIN J. G. 1978: 190
1978
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