Nevianipora rugatata
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2. Nevianipora rugatata View in CoL (Liu in Liu, Yin & Ma, 2001)
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Tubulipora rugatata Liu in Liu, Yin & Ma, 2001: 790.
Nevianipora rugatata View in CoL : Liu, Liu & Zágoršek, 2019: 488.
Material examined. Korea: Jeju-do: Seogwipo-si, Marado Island , 4 July 2015, depth 15 - 30 m.
Substratum. Unknown.
Description. Colony erect, branching. Branches dichotomous or trichotomous, 985 - 1,094 μm wide, up to 1,778 - 2,090 μm wide at bifurcation. Cross bar consisted of numerous kenozooids connecting between branches, sometimes present ( Fig. 3A View Fig ). Autozooids tubular, elevated, arranged in indistinct of 5 - 8, concentric striated, 138 - 445 μm long × 86 - 113 μm wide, directed slightly outwards and upwards, two or three autozooids in a row at both lateral sides of branch ( Fig. 3A, B View Fig ). Apertures circular or oval, approximately 70 - 130 μm in diameter ( Fig. 3C View Fig ). Gonozooid extended, flattened or slightly convex. Ooeciostome circular, urceolate, located close to autozooid, but separated, usually frontally directed ( Fig. 3B - D View Fig ). Frontal surface covered by pseudopores ( Fig. 3C, D View Fig ).
Remarks. Korean specimens accord well with Chinese ones in terms of the arrangement and size of autozooids, position and shape of ooeciostome, and shape of gonozooid (Liu in Liu et al., 2001; Liu et al., 2019).
Two species, N. pulcherrimoidea and N. rugatata found in this study show the obvious difference in the shape of the ooeciostome. The former has oval, elongate and transverse slit-like ooeciostome, while the latter has rounded and urceolate one. In terms of occurrence of N. rugatata , this species seems to inhabit subtropical to tropical waters.
With the addition of two species in this study, three species of 15 species belonging to the genus Nevianipora worldwide are found from Korean waters. All of three Nevianipora species from Korean waters are only distributed in the South China Sea (http://www.bryozoan.net/cyclos tomata/diaperoeciidae/nevianipora.html - 22 July 2023).
Distribution. Korea (Jejudo Island) and South China Sea.
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Nevianipora rugatata
Chae, Hyun Sook, Yang, Ho Jin & Seo, Bum Sik Min and Ji Eun 2023 |
Tubulipora rugatata
Liu, X. & X. Yin & J. Ma 2001: 790 |