Schizoretepora pungens ( Canu & Bassler, 1925 )

Madurell, Teresa, Jones, Mary Spencer & Zabala, Mikel, 2019, Revision of the Genus Schizoretepora (Bryozoa, Cheilostomatida) from the Atlantic-Mediterranean region, European Journal of Taxonomy 536, pp. 1-33 : 20-25

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Schizoretepora pungens ( Canu & Bassler, 1925 )
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Schizoretepora pungens ( Canu & Bassler, 1925) View in CoL

Figs 9–10 View Fig View Fig , Table 5 View Table 5

Schizellozoon pungens Canu & Bassler, 1925: 45–46 , pl. IV, figs 1–3.

Schizoretepora longisetae Canu & Bassler, 1928: 51 View in CoL , pl. VI, figs 7–10.

Retepora imperati – Waters 1894: 262; 1925: 659.

Schizellozoon imperati – Canu & Bassler 1928: 49–50, pl. IV, fig. 10. — Barroso 1935: 378, fig. 6a–d.

Schizellozoon pungens – Canu & Bassler 1928: 50, pl. IV, fig. 9.

Schizoretepora imperati View in CoL – Gautier 1962: 235–236.

Non Schizoretepora longisetae View in CoL – Gautier 1962: 236–237.

Type material

Holotype

MOROCCO • 3 fragments; Moroccan coast; coll. Canu; labelled Schizellozoon pungens [specimen figured in original publication]; MNHN-IB- 2014-19.

Syntype

MOROCCO • 3 fragments; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IB- 2014-20 .

Other material examined

ALGERIA • 1 colony; Oran; sent to A.M. Norman by A.W. Waters; labelled Retepora imperati ; NHMUK 1911.10.1.813 • 1 colony; same collection data as for preceding; coll. Mr Alder; A.M. Norman leg.; labelled Retepora imperati ; NHMUK 1911.10.1.814 • 3 fragments; same collection data as for preceding; st 54bv; coll. Canu; labelled Retepora imperati ; MNHN-IB- 2014-29 • 1 colony; same collection data as for preceding; coll. Calvet; labelled Retepora imperati ; MNHN-IB- 2008-6052 • 1 colony; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IB- 2008-982 • 1 colony; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IB- 2008-983.

ITALY • 1 colony; Sicily, Palermo; Marquis di Monterosto leg.; coll. A.M. Norman; labelled Retepora imperati ; NHMUK 1911.10.1.1374.

MOROCCO • 1 colony; st CX, 1926, R/V Vanneau exped.; coll Canu; labelled Retepora imperati ; MNHN-IB- 2008-9955 • 1 colony; SW Alboran Sea; St. 1294; 3 Sep. 1958; R/V Calypso exped.; coll Gautier; labelled Retepora imperati ; MNHN-IB- 2008-11299 • 1 colony; Catiglione 53, st. E; coll. Gautier; labelled Retepora imperati ; NHMUK 1965.9.2.30 • 1 colony; Moroccan coast; St. XXXVII; R/V Vanneau exped.; 7 Jun. 1924; Canu and Bassler leg., coll. Canu; labelled Schizellozoon longisetae ; MNHN-IB- 2008-14462 • 1 colony; same collection data as for preceding; St. XLIII; 19 Jun. 1924; labelled Schizellozoon longisetae ; MNHN-IB- 2008-14327 • 1 colony; same collection data as for preceding; St. CXXVIII; 28 Aug. 1926; labelled Schizellozoon longisetae ; MNHN-IB- 2008-14081 • 1 colony; same collection data as for preceding; 9 Oct. 1925; labelled Schizoretepora pungens ; MNHN-IB- 2008-14434 • 2 fragments; same collection data as for preceding; St, LXII; 110 m deep; 15 Aug. 1925; labelled Schizoretepora pungens ; MNHN-IB- 2008-14680 • 1 colony; same collection data as for preceding; St. CXXVI; 27 Aug. 1926; labelled Schizoretepora pungens ; MNHN-IB- 2008-14045 • 3 fragments; same collection data as for preceding; St. XXXI; labelled Schizoretepora pungens ; MNHN-IB- 2014-31.

Description

Colony erect, regularly fenestrate (reteporiform); frontal faces bearing autozooids, abfrontal faces consisting of sheets of kenozooids. Branches thick, trabeculae with 3–6 longitudinal rows of autozooids arranged quincuncially. Fenestrae oval, 1–2 times as wide as trabeculae ( Fig. 9A View Fig ). Frontal aspect of colony very variable, from spinose ( longisetae type) to serrated ( pungens type) (see differences between Fig. 10G and H View Fig ).

Autozooids longer than wide, convex, separated by distinct raised sutures. Frontal shield smooth ( longisetae type) ( Fig. 9C View Fig ) or finely rugose ( pungens type) ( Figs 9D View Fig , 10B View Fig ), with 2–5 areolae, more abundant in young zooids ( longisetae type).

Primary orifice semi-elliptical, longer than wide, distal rim with 16–18 (18–24 in pungens type) blunt, triangular denticles, proximal border with U-shaped sinus (wider than long) framed by two acute denticles that form a gutter on proximal peristomial rim, and flanked by smooth condyles, sloping towards edges of sinus ( Fig. 9B View Fig ).

Peristome variably developed following ontogenetic development. It expands proximally and laterally, but not distally (between spines), as two triangular lateral flaps, distinctly pointed (young zooids) ( Fig. 9C, E View Fig ), that become smoother with ontogeny ( Fig. 9B, D, F View Fig ).

Two to four long oral spines, articulated and carinate, with basal parts thickly fused in distal young zooids, one of them particularly large and thick, club-like ( Fig. 9C, E View Fig ). Spines fragile and easily broken, only two of their bases remaining in older zooids ( Fig. 9B, D View Fig ).

Three types of frontal avicularia. Adventitious avicularia with two shapes, oval (round distal mandible) and almond-like (triangular distal mandible), both irregularly present, scattered proximally to the orifice and variably directed, with slender crossbar and without columella ( Figs 9F View Fig , 10 View Fig B–C). Giant vicarious avicularia on a large cystid (with 2–5 pores), in the middle of the frontal plane and at the basis of the fenestrae ( Fig. 9G View Fig ); rostrum triangular with hooked tip ( Fig. 10A View Fig ), variably (but never distally) directed, crossbar robust, without a columella ( Fig. 9H View Fig ).

Ovicell typically globular, longer than wide, hyperstomial in young zooids ( Fig. 10 View Fig A–B), immersed with secondary calcification ( Fig. 10C View Fig ), surface smooth, imperforate, with large central fissure, widening at the base, non-cleithral.

Abfrontal layer slightly rugose, with large polygonal kenozooids separated by raised sutures and pores ( Fig. 10D View Fig ). Three types of abfrontal avicularia. Adventitious both oval and almond-like small avicularia (similar to those on the frontal), scattered around the kenozooids, variable in number (often more than 3) and orientation ( Fig. 10 View Fig E–F). Giant vicarious avicularia typically located close to fenestrae, triangular, with thin and large mandibles, and often distally hooked ( Fig. 10F View Fig ). Base of colonies with numerous kenozooids bearing small oval avicularia.

Remarks

All material coming from the Mediterranean Sea previously identified as S. imperati (Busk) (except S. “ imperati ” sensu O’Donoghue & de Watteville 1939, see description below) as well as all material from the eastern Atlantic examined for S. longisetae belongs to S. pungens .

Differences between S. pungens and S. imperati (Busk) are explained above (see remarks for S. imperati ). Schizoretepora pungens and S. aviculifera differ mainly on:

– shape and position of adventitious frontal avicularia: two types oval ( Fig. 9F View Fig ) and triangular, located and directed variably in S. pungens ; only triangular, typically proximo-lateral to orifice and directed disto-laterally in S. aviculifera ( Fig. 7E View Fig )

– shape and frequency of abfrontal avicularia, with two different shapes in S. pungens , triangular (always scarce and located at base of fenestrae) and oval, often numerous and scattered across kenozooids ( Fig. 10 View Fig E–F); only triangular but often very numerous in S. aviculifera ( Fig. 7G View Fig )

– frontal surface, smooth or slightly rugose in S. pungens ( Figs 9C View Fig , 10C View Fig ), and clearly nodular in S. aviculifera ( Fig. 7E View Fig )

– number of areolae larger in S. aviculifera ( Fig. 7E View Fig ): 6–8 (commonly 5), instead of 2–5 (commonly 3) in S. pungens ( Figs 9F View Fig , 10C View Fig )

– lower peristome in S. aviculifera ( Fig. 7B View Fig ) than in S. pungens ( Figs 9E View Fig , 10C View Fig )

Table 5. Measurements of Schizoretepora pungens (Canu & Bassler, 1925).

  N MEAN SD MIN MAX
FL 129 1589 343 961 2607
FW 190 681 162 374 1184
TW 341 702 236 325 2013
Nz 156 4 1 2 6
AzL 336 475 65 322 663
AzW 384 275 54 147 449
OL 268 106 9 84 129
OW 224 85 13 31 108
ApL 177 142 19 101 188
ApW 255 113 15 75 150
AAL 183 67 14 35 119
AAW 192 44 9 21 76
VAL 182 161 40 80 295
VAW 211 103 27 50 181
OVL 332 225 35 120 333
OVW 336 195 28 102 278
AbAL 107 71 16 31 126
AbAW 95 45 11 21 72
AbVL 55 257 58 110 363
AbVW 29 129 44 45 198
Ns 282 2 1 1 5
Np 240 3 1 1 5
Np_Ab 81 3 1 1 5

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Gymnolaemata

Order

Cheilostomatida

Family

Phidoloporidae

Genus

Schizoretepora

Loc

Schizoretepora pungens ( Canu & Bassler, 1925 )

Madurell, Teresa, Jones, Mary Spencer & Zabala, Mikel 2019
2019
Loc

Schizoretepora longisetae

Canu F. & Bassler R. S. 1928: 51
1928
Loc

Schizellozoon pungens

Canu F. & Bassler R. S. 1928: 50
1928
Loc

Schizellozoon pungens

Canu & Bassler, 1925: 45–46
Loc

Retepora imperati

Waters 1894: 262
Loc

Schizellozoon imperati

Barroso M. G. 1935: 378
Canu & Bassler 1928: 49–50
Loc

Schizoretepora imperati

Gautier 1962: 235–236
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