Celleporaria mordax ( Marcus, 1937a )
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Celleporaria mordax ( Marcus, 1937a)
( Fig. 4A, B View FIGURE 4 ; Table 5)
Holoporella mordax MARCUS, 1937A: P. 123, PL. 24, fIg. 65A–F.
Celleporaria mordax : WINSTON et al., 2014: P. 195, fIg. 36 (CUM SYN.).
Material examined. UFBA 1639, UFBA 1655, UFBA 3321, UFBA 3322, on valves of Pinctada imbricata .
Description. Colony encrusting ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE 4 ), unilaminar. Autozooids irregularly shaped, surrounded by few large marginal pores. Frontal wall imperforate, rough, with small nodules. Primary orifice ( Fig. 4B View FIGURE 4 ) D-shaped, with a small, U-shaped sinus (occasionally with two indentations); 2–4 oral spines. Suboral avicularium small, elliptical, rostrum serrated, obliquely oriented within the peristome. Interzooidal avicularium large, spatulate, with beak-like rostrum and complete crossbar. Ovicell not observed.
Remarks. This species is frequently found subtidally on hard substrata in southeastern Brazil ( Winston et al. 2014). This is the first record of C. mordax from northeastern Brazil.
Distribution. Western Atlantic: Brazil (Bahia, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo) ( Winston et al. 2014; present study).
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