Adeonella lichenoides ( Lamarck, 1816 )

Amui, Ann-Margret, 2005, Adeonellas from the Gulf of Aden including one new species, Zootaxa 1012 (1), pp. 45-52 : 46-47

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1012.1.5

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scientific name

Adeonella lichenoides ( Lamarck, 1816 )
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Adeonella lichenoides ( Lamarck, 1816)

Figure 1, 1–6

Eschara lichenoides Lamarck, 1816: 176

Adeonella lichenoides Waters, 1905: 245 , pl. 28, fig 12

Adeonella lichenoides Hayward, 1988: 126–132

Specimens examined: Gulf of Aden , Bab­el­Mandeb ; 12° 21.4’N 43° 26.9’E; 45m, 06.03.1987, Meteor Station Me 5 236 Ku, SMF 1884 About SMF GoogleMaps .

Distribution: Philippines, Malay Archipelago, Queensland, Torres strats, Northern and Western Australian coast, coast of Victoria, China Sea, Zanzibar and East Africa

Description: Colony (8 x 5mm) branching dichotomously and irregularly. Branches up to 2mm wide, comprising ca. 10–13 longitudinal series of autozooids on each side of the branch. Autozooids (0.35–0.44 x 0.17–0.20mm) hexagonal, convex, separated by fine grooves, calcification finely granular, with 8–13 conspicuous pores developing a proximal frontal umbo. Primary orifice as wide as long, or slightly wider than long with a shallow U­shaped sinus and conspicuous condyles. Secondary orifice (0.06–0.06 x 0.07–0.08mm) transversely oval, surmounting a low peristome, with denticles on proximal side. Spiramen small, oval, situated close to proximal border of peristome. Peristomial avicularia single or paired, situated on either side lateral to spiramen and directed distally to disto­medially. Additional frontal avicularia (0.03–0.05 x 0.08–0.10), most typically a single, infrequently paired, directed proximo­medially. Spiramen (0.03–0.04 x 0.03–0.05mm) transversely elongate. Vicarious avicularia present at branch bifurcations, intercalated within autozooid rows, mandible elongate and distinctly spatulate, up to 0.47mm long. Mandibles varying from blunt triangular to elongate spatulate.

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5 6 FIGURE 1: 1–6 Adeonella licheonides . 1 group of Autozooids; 2 autozooid with peristomial and frontal avicularia; 3–4 frontal avicularia; 5 primary orifice; 6 secondary orifice.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Gymnolaemata

Order

Cheilostomatida

Family

Adeonellidae

Genus

Adeonella

Loc

Adeonella lichenoides ( Lamarck, 1816 )

Amui, Ann-Margret 2005
2005
Loc

Adeonella lichenoides

Hayward, P. J. 1988: 132
1988
Loc

Adeonella lichenoides

Waters, A. W. 1905: 245
1905
Loc

Eschara lichenoides

Lamarck, J. B. P. A. de 1816: 176
1816
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