Tubucella mammillaris (Milne Edwards, 1836)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2014n4a3 |
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Tubucella mammillaris View in CoL
( Milne Edwards, 1836)
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Eschara mammillaris Milne Edwards, 1836: 336 View in CoL , pl. 11, fig. 10.
Eschara ( Porina View in CoL ) porulosa Stoliczka, 1862: 89, pl. 3, fig. 3.
Tubucella mammillaris View in CoL – Zágoršek 2001: 67, pl. 28, figs 2, 3, 5; 2003: 176 (cum syn.).
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Ŋree syntypes of Eschara porulosa, registered as 2010/0259/0009. Ŋe chosen lectotype (designated here) corresponds with Stoliczka’s illustration (1862: pl. 3, fig. 3) and is depicted as Figure 6I View FIG herein.
DIAGNOSIS. — Colony large, bilamellar, with lensoidal cross section and well-developed median lamella. Autozooecia hexagonal to circular, arranged in c. 12-15 longitudinal series around branch. Each autozooecium comprising two regions of about equal length, a distal peristomial part and a proximofrontal part, the former strongly convex, sometimes hexagonal, the latter weakly convex, not clearly delimited from that neighbours, the frontal shield coarsely pseudoporous. Aperture circular to oval, surrounded by thick, low peristome. Ascopore of similar size to pseudopores, situated in distal half of autozooecia. Ooecia and avicularia lacking.
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Ŋe separation of autozooecia into two parts as described by Zágoršek (2003) and also illustrated by Bock (2013a) is not evident in the syntype specimens (the thin threads of calcification normally separating these parts are not observable). Other features, however (flat colonies, presence of median lamella and ascopore situated in the distal half of the autozooecium), clearly identify this species.
Tubucella mammillaris differs from Tubucella papillosa (Reuss, 1848) in having flatter branch profiles ( T. papillosa has more-rounded branches), shorter autozooecia (more elongate in T. papil- losa) and the ascopore situated closer to the aperture (near the centre of the frontal shield in T. papillosa ).
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Tubucella mammillaris
Zágoršek, Kamil & Gordon, Dennis P. 2014 |
Tubucella mammillaris
ZAGORSEK K. 2001: 67 |
mammillaris
MILNE EDWARDS H. 1836: 336 |