Hippomonavella brasiliensis Ramalho et al., 2009
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3955.4.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6113630 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CD611139-4214-FFF8-FF3C-FC615713F163 |
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Hippomonavella brasiliensis Ramalho et al., 2009
( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 A–C)
Hippomonavella brasiliensis Ramalho et al., 2009: 236 , fig. 2.
Material examined. Parcel do Carpinteiro, MNRJ-1178, (fertile), MNRJ-1179, (unfertile): am24 station2, 32°09.406’S, 51°28.318’W, 31 July 2009; MNRJ-1217, am30 station 0 1, 32°14.300’S, 51°46.630’W, 25 meters depth; MNRJ-1218, am05, 32°16.894’S, 51°48.454’W, 24 meters depth, 28 March 2007.
Description. Colony unilamellar ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 A). Autozooids disposed in quincunx, rectangular, longer than wide (473–923 (705) µm long x 255–423 (348) µm wide). Frontal wall crenulated, imperforate except for rounded areolar pores (13-17). Orifice aproximately quadrate (109–154 (133) µm long x 127–192 (162) µm wide) with poster almost even with a pair of prominent downward condyles ( Figs. 7 View FIGURE 7 A–B).
Suboral avicularium (73–91 (81) µm long) directed downwards and slightly to the side; mandible triangular, rounded at the tip; crossbar complete; two small rounded pores, one at each side of the avicularium ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 C).
Oecium large (182–218 (200) µm long x 254–327 (285) µm wide) almost submersed, not prominent, frontal wall perforated with small rounded pores forming one marginal line and others spread on the surface ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 C); opening dependent of maternal zooid orifice.
Geographic distribution. Rio de Janeiro ( Ramalho et al. 2009) and Rio Grande do Sul States (Parcel do Carpinteiro - present study).
Remarks. Comparing RS material with type material (MNRJ-073, Rio de Janeiro), the latter one has smaller autozooids (510–637 (586) µm long x 245–353 (295) µm wide), prominent and smaller oecia (127–147 (140) µm long x 157–186 (171) µm wide). Therefore, it is believed these specimens are H. brasiliensis and its distribution is expanded from Southeast to South Brazil.
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Hippomonavella brasiliensis Ramalho et al., 2009
Ramalho, Laís V. & Calliari, Lauro 2015 |
Hippomonavella brasiliensis Ramalho et al., 2009 : 236
Ramalho 2009: 236 |