Antarctothoa cancer ( Hutton, 1873 )

Gordon, Dennis P., 2020, New Hippothoidae (Bryozoa) from Australasia, Zootaxa 4750 (4), pp. 451-476 : 472-473

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4750.4.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3717938

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scientific name

Antarctothoa cancer ( Hutton, 1873 )
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Antarctothoa cancer ( Hutton, 1873) View in CoL

( Figs 11 View FIGURE 11 D–G; 12)

Lepralia cancer Hutton, 1873: 97 ; Hutton 1880: 192; Jelly 1889: 228.

Schizoporella hyalina var. cornuta: Hutton 1891: 106 . Non Schizoporella hyalina var. cornuta Busk, 1854 .

Hippothoa cornuta var. holostoma Levinsen, 1909: 278 , pl. 21, fig. 8.

Celleporella cancer: Gordon et al. 2009: 291 View in CoL .

Material examined. NIWA 144802 View Materials , 37.4008° S, 174.7065° E, Port Waikato, 0 m on Vidalia colensoi (Hook.f & Harv.) J.Agardh GoogleMaps ; NIWA 144816 View Materials , 40.4921° S, 176.6095° E, Cape Turnagain beach drift on Pterocladiella capillacea (S.G.Gmel.) Santel. & Hommers GoogleMaps ; NIWA 144826 View Materials , 144836 View Materials , 40.6199° S, 176.4151° E, Akitio beach drift on P. capillacea GoogleMaps .

Remarks. This distinctive endemic hippothoid is easily recognised by its rounded distally projecting hollow suboral umbo, which is flanked by a similar projection either side of the orifice ( Figs 11D, F View FIGURE 11 ; 12 View FIGURE 12 ). This arrangement, i.e. an orifice flanked by three prominent umbones—is also seen in the ancestrula, except that the lateral pair of umbones is produced not by the ancestrula, but by the first pair of daughter zooids ( Fig. 11E View FIGURE 11 ). As in A. buskiana , the ancestrula has a pair of large distolateral pore-chambers that bud the first daughter zooids. These do not touch; however a small proximal part of the median zooid that is budded between them just touches the ancestrular rim.

Zooids are almost parallel-sided but tend to narrow a little towards the generally truncate proximal margin. Female zooids (cystids) are typically shorter and wider than autozooids, with ooecia that are wider still. Dimorphic combined maternal apertures lack flanking umbones and have a tiny, variable sinus that rages from a broad V to a small U (a mere nick) in shape.

A specimen of this species was sent by Hutton to the Natural History Museum in London; it is still registered as syntype 1875.1.5.22.

Antarctothoa cancer seems to be restricted to the North Island, including the Auckland–Northland area, on both east and west coasts, where it forms tiny encrustations on narrow-bladed red algae, especially Vidalia colensoi , and also along the southeastern coast on Pterocladiella capillacea .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Gymnolaemata

Order

Cheilostomatida

Family

Hippothoidae

Genus

Antarctothoa

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Antarctothoa cancer ( Hutton, 1873 )

Gordon, Dennis P. 2020
2020
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Celleporella cancer:

Gordon, D. P. & Taylor, P. D. & Bigey, F. P. 2009: 291
2009
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Hippothoa cornuta var. holostoma

Levinsen, G. M. R. 1909: 278
1909
Loc

Schizoporella hyalina var. cornuta:

Hutton, F. W. 1891: 106
1891
Loc

Lepralia cancer

Jelly, E. C. 1889: 228
Hutton, F. W. 1880: 192
Hutton, F. W. 1873: 97
1873
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