Tricellaria dubia Silén, 1941

Martino, Emanuela Di, 2023, Scanning electron microscopy study of Lars Silén’s cheilostome bryozoan type specimens in the historical collections of natural history museums in Sweden, Zootaxa 5379 (1), pp. 1-106 : 51-52

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5379.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10248917

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Tricellaria dubia Silén, 1941
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Tricellaria dubia Silén, 1941 View in CoL

( Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26 ; Table 24)

Tricellaria dubia Silén, 1941: 78 View in CoL , figs 93–95.

Material examined. Paratype UPSZTY 2475 , Okinose , Sagami, Japan; depth 150–600 m. Leg. Prof. S. Bock 1914. The material consists of three small colony fragments: A, two internodes ( Fig. 26A View FIGURE 26 ); B, two internodes ( Fig. 26B–F View FIGURE 26 ); C, three internodes, two of which incomplete ( Fig. 26G, H View FIGURE 26 ) .

Description. Colony erect, jointed, fixed to the substrate by smooth rhizoids ( Fig. 26A View FIGURE 26 ); internodes straight, formed by 6–8 autozooids between bifurcations and joints at the basis of the branch.

Autozooids club-shaped, curved, elongate (mean L/ W 2.85), distinct, separated by shallow furrows, arranged in alternating biserial rows ( Fig. 26A, B View FIGURE 26 ).

Opesia elliptical occupying about two-fifths of zooidal length (mean OpL/ZL 0.45) outlined by a raised, beaded rim of cryptocyst ( Fig. 26E View FIGURE 26 ); smooth cryptocyst forming a narrow (c. 15–30 µm), slightly depressed band proximally, steeply sloping laterally and distally ( Fig. 26F View FIGURE 26 ); scutum arising from a stout base (15–20 µm in diameter) placed on the inner edge of opesia at about its mid-length or proximal third, irregularly rounded, 60–110 × 50–90 µm, usually more developed proximally than distally, and often with an asymmetrical projection at the distal outer corner ( Fig. 26C–E View FIGURE 26 ); two articulated spines on the outer edge of each autozooid, the distal spine short and thin (35–85 µm long and 12–20 µm in diameter), the distolateral one very long and robust (at least 415–485 µm long and 25–40 µm in diameter), often curved towards the front of the branch ( Fig. 26A–C, G View FIGURE 26 ).

Dorsal side smooth with a median shallow furrow marking zooidal boundaries ( Fig. 26G, H View FIGURE 26 ).

Avicularia absent. Ovicells not observed.

Remarks. Silén (1941) mentioned the absence of ooecia in the holotype (i.e. SMNH-Type-9376) but remarked their presence in paratypes from the Bonin Islands (locality 34). Specimens examined here, which are paratypes from locality 29, also lack ooecia. They are described as large, a little elongate with a shallow depression distally in the front, without a fenestra. Locality numbers refer to the list provided in Silén (1941).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Gymnolaemata

Order

Cheilostomatida

SuperFamily

Buguloidea

Family

Candidae

Genus

Tricellaria

Loc

Tricellaria dubia Silén, 1941

Martino, Emanuela Di 2023
2023
Loc

Tricellaria dubia Silén, 1941: 78

Silen, L. 1941: 78
1941
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