Adeonellopsis arculifera ( Canu & Bassler, 1929 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3799560 |
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Adeonellopsis arculifera ( Canu & Bassler, 1929) View in CoL
( Figs 53–57 View FIGURES 53–57 ; Table 12)
Adeona arculifera Canu & Bassler, 1929: 377 , pl. 52, figs 1, 2.
Adeonellopsis arculifera: Harmer, 1957: 160 View in CoL , pl. 53, figs 13, 14.
Figured material. RGM.1350556, RGM.1350557, Holocene, UPGG 041, off South Sulawesi.
Description. Colony rigidly erect, adeoniform. Branches strap-like, about 2 mm wide, arising from an encrusting base, bifurcating at angles of 80–90˚, bilaminate, tapering proximally with 6–12 longitudinal rows of alternating autozooids, with the zooids in the central rows aligned parallel to the branch axis and the outer zooids directing outwards. Autozooids distinct with shallow interzooidal furrows, apparently monomorphic, rhomboidal to hexagonal, longer than broad (mean L/W = 1.60). Frontal shield flat, finely granular with suboral avicularium and frontal spiramen. One or two small tubercles present at sides of orifice in some autozooids. Areolar pores circular to oval, 10–25 µm in diameter, forming a complete row around periphery of zooid; accessory pores delimiting the suboral avicularian cystid. Spiramen circular, relatively large, 30–40 µm in diameter, placed at about one-forth from the proximal end of the zooid. Orifice circular to semicircular. Suboral avicularium present on each autozooid, extending obliquely from a point distal to the spiramen to proximolateral corner of the orifice without indenting it except in a few cases; rostrum pointed triangular distolaterally and outwardly directed; a pair of blunt pivotal condyles define a pear-shaped opening. Additional frontal avicularia observed only in a few zooids, similar in shape and size to suboral avicularia, placed on the proximal end of the zooid, rostrum proximolaterally directed. Vicarious avicularia rare, placed on the branch margins, rostrum triangular and channelled, distally directed; cystid lozenge-shaped, finely granular, bordered by a row of areolar pores. Orifice sealed in some zooids as ontogenetic calcification progresses. Gonozooids not recognized.
Remarks. Sixty-six branch fragments of Adeonellopsis arculifera were found in our samples. This Indo- Pacific species has been recorded from the Sulu Archipelago ( Philippines) at 38–53 m depth ( Canu & Bassler 1929), and the Makassar Strait and off Halmaheira ( Indonesia) at 0–45 m depth ( Harmer 1957).
N, Number of colonies and number of zooids measured; SD, standard deviation; Av, avicularium; Vic, vicarious.
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Adeonellopsis arculifera ( Canu & Bassler, 1929 )
Martino, Emanuela Di & Taylor, Paul D. 2018 |
Adeonellopsis arculifera: Harmer, 1957: 160
Harmer, S. F. 1957: 160 |
Adeona arculifera
Canu, F. & Bassler, R. S. 1929: 377 |