Camptoplites tubifera Silén, 1941
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Camptoplites tubifera Silén, 1941
( Figs 21 View FIGURE 21 , 22 View FIGURE 22 ; Table 20)
Camptoplites tubifera Silén, 1941: 111 , figs 158–167.
Material examined. Lectotype (designated here) UPSZTY 2460 B ( Fig. 21 View FIGURE 21 ), the best preserved specimen among the syntypes UPSZTY 2460 A–D, Sagami (the steep), Japan; depth 150 m; sea-bottom made of sand and clay. Leg. Prof. S. Bock 1914 . Paralectotypes: the remaining specimens. Paralectotype UPSZTY 2460 A is illustrated in Fig. 22 View FIGURE 22 ; paralectotype D was missing from the vial .
Description. Colony erect-flexible with bifurcating unilaminar, biserial branches ( Fig. 21A View FIGURE 21 ); additional branches arising from lateral tubular kenozooids originating from the dorsal side of an autozooid and connected to the dorsal side of another autozooid of the neighbouring branch ( Figs 21A, B View FIGURE 21 , 22A, B View FIGURE 22 ); tubular kenozooids 70–80 µm in diameter ( Figs 21A, B View FIGURE 21 , 22A, B View FIGURE 22 ).
Autozooids elongate and slender (mean L/ W 3.61), arranged in alternating biserial rows, proximal end rounded and tapered, distal end straight and truncated, distal corners pointed ( Fig. 22A, C, D View FIGURE 22 ); frontal surface entirely occupied by the frontal membrane and the opesia; opercular area not clearly defined.
Short-pedunculate bird’s-head avicularia of two types: type 1 elongate and slender with a robust, downwardly hooked rostrum ( Figs 21A, C View FIGURE 21 , 22D View FIGURE 22 ); type 2 globular, with a short, sharply bent pointed rostrum ( Figs 21C–E View FIGURE 21 , 22F View FIGURE 22 ); avicularia single or double (and possibly of two different types), placed at about mid-length or more distally on the lateral sides of autozooids.
Ovicells globular, placed on the dorsal side of the zooid, occupying its distal third ( Fig. 22A, C View FIGURE 22 ); proximal half of the ooecium made of a smooth, cup-like ectooecium, the distal half showing a striated endooecium ( Fig. 21E View FIGURE 21 ).
Remarks. Silén (1941) described the avicularia of this species as being either short- or long-pedunculate. Although the latter type has not been observed here, their presence cannot be ruled out given the poor preservation of the specimens, often collapsed. The observation of circular attachment scars (see arrow in Fig. 22C View FIGURE 22 ) laterally in some autozooids corroborates the hypothesis that the lack of associated avicularia is also due to poor preservation and detachment.
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Camptoplites tubifera Silén, 1941
Martino, Emanuela Di 2023 |
Camptoplites tubifera Silén, 1941: 111
Silen, L. 1941: 111 |