Doryporella spathulifera ( Smitt, 1868 )

Martino, Emanuela Di, 2022, Revision of the type species of some cheilostome bryozoan genera in the collection of the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Zootaxa 5125 (2), pp. 157-181 : 159-160

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5125.2.4

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6425464

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scientific name

Doryporella spathulifera ( Smitt, 1868 )
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Doryporella spathulifera ( Smitt, 1868) View in CoL

( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ; Table 1 View TABLE 1 )

Lepralia spathulifera Smitt, 1868: 20 , 124, pl. 26, figs 94–98.

Doryporella spatulifera: Norman 1903: 106 .

Doryporella spathulifera: Grischenko, Mawatari & Taylor 2000: 248 View in CoL , fig. 1.

Material examined. Lectotype (designated here) SMNH-Type-1729a ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ), and paralectotype SMNH-Type-1729b; two colonies encrusting the same bivalve shell; Hinlopen Strait , Waigatsöarna, Svalbard, Norway; 79˚10’N 19˚E; depth 55 m. Leg. Swedish Arctic Expedition 1861.

Remarks. The four species of the genus Doryporella have been thoroughly described and illustrated in Grischenko et al. (2000, 2004). No type material of D. spathulata , the type species of the genus, was illustrated by these authors, although among the specimens examined ( Grischenko et al. 2000, p. 248) some are from the Swedish Arctic Expedition and collected off Svalbard, as the type material illustrated here.

The two syntype colonies are both fan-shaped, 3.8 x 5.5 mm (lectotype) and 3.5 x 4.2 mm (paralectotype) in size respectively, with subsequent generations of autozooids budded only distally from the ancestrula ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 ).

The study of this material allows a better observation of the ancestrula confirming it to be tatiform ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ), about 290 µm long by 220 µm wide; nine spines, about 70 µm long, are placed on the smooth gymnocyst and encircle the subcircular opesia, 175 µm long by 165 µm wide; the gymnocyst is well-developed proximally (90–100 µm); the opesia is outlined by a raised rim indented by the spines. An additional observation is related to the ovicell, which in the same colony can either be kenozooidal, occupying the space between autozooids and developed at the colony growing edge ( Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 ), or produced by the distal zooid and occupying most of its frontal surface. In this latter case, the distal zooid sometimes fails to bud the frontal, centrally placed, adventitious avicularium ( Fig. 1C View FIGURE 1 ).

Compared to size measurements reported in Grischenko et al. (2000), the syntype colony shows slightly larger autozooids and ovicells, but narrower opesia ( Table 1 View TABLE 1 ); frontal and latero-oral avicularia are similar in size.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Gymnolaemata

Order

Cheilostomatida

SuperFamily

Calloporoidea

Family

Doryporellidae

Genus

Doryporella

Loc

Doryporella spathulifera ( Smitt, 1868 )

Martino, Emanuela Di 2022
2022
Loc

Doryporella spathulifera:

Grischenko, A. V. & Mawatari, S. F. & Taylor, P. D. 2000: 248
2000
Loc

Doryporella spatulifera:

Norman, A. M. 1903: 106
1903
Loc

Lepralia spathulifera

Smitt, F. A. 1868: 20
1868
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