Osthimosia minuscula, Hayward & Winston, 2011
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Felipe |
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Osthimosia minuscula |
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Family CELLEPORIDAE Johnston, 1838 View in CoL
Osthimosia minuscula sp. nov.
( Figure 31A, B View Figure 31 )
Material
Holotype. NMNH 1154044 View Materials : Eltanin cruise 5, station 219, 55 ◦ 47’ to 55 ◦ 52’ S, 66 ◦ 17’ to 66 ◦ 24’ W, 115 m, 23 September 1962; a pisiform colony 0.21 mm diameter, encrusting a fragment of Spigaleos striatula . GoogleMaps
Paratypes. NMNH 1154044 View Materials : same data as holotype; three similar colonies, 0.13, 0.11, 0.07 mm diameter, and a cylinder 0.37 mm long; substrata unknown GoogleMaps .
Description
Colony small, pisiform or cylindrical, with autozooids tightly but irregularly packed, with peristomes projecting substantially above colony surface. Primary orifice with transversely elliptical anter, defined by comparatively large, rounded and faceted condyles; poster irregularly concave, with the rounded base of the peristomial avicularium protruding medially. Peristome deep, completely obscuring primary orifice, its rim flared and bearing a small avicularium medio-proximally, the rostrum 0.04 mm long, directed proximally, elongate oval, lacking palate, the slender crossbar without a columella; the avicularian cystid forms a prominent ridge running down the inner face of the peristome. Ovicell hyperstomial, spherical, 0.16 mm diameter, its aperture with a distinct distal lip, opening into the peristome; frontal surface of ectooecium almost entirely membranous, the smoothly calcified entooecium with small marginal foramina proximo-laterally; the peristome is enclosed on each side by a lobe of the peristome, the two lobes developing narrow extensions on to the frontal surface of the ovicell. Interstices between autozooids are infilled by irregular, variously sized vicarious avicularia, the tumid cystids each with two to four (more?) large, marginal pores, and centrally a small oval rostrum, with slender crossbar but no palate, supporting a small semi-elliptical mandible.
Etymology
Latin, minuscula , from minus: less, with reference to the minute size of the colony.
Remarks
Osthimosia minuscula is similar to the Antarctic species O. mariae Hayward, 1992 View in CoL , which is also characterized by its tiny colonies, and in which the primary orifice is hidden by a tall, flaring peristome. It is distinguished from that species by the shape of the primary orifice, which is orbicular in O. mariae View in CoL , with a broadly U-shaped sinus between inconspicuous condyles, and by the unusual vicarious avicularia.
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Osthimosia minuscula
Hayward, Peter J. & Winston, Judith E. 2011 |
Osthimosia minuscula
Hayward & Winston 2011 |
O. mariae
Hayward 1992 |
O. mariae
Hayward 1992 |