Smittipora cordiformis Harmer, 1926
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Smittipora cordiformis Harmer, 1926 View in CoL
( Figs 2C View FIGURE 2 , 4 View FIGURE 4 D–F; Table 3 View TABLE 3 )
Smittipora cordiformis Harmer, 1926 View in CoL (part): p. 260, pl. 16, figs 14–18. Hayward & Ryland, 1995: p. 543, fig. 6c. Tilbrook et al., 2001: p. 52, fig. 6g. Tilbrook, 2006: p. 74, pl. 12a. Dick & Grischenko, 2017: p. 167, figs a, b.
Material examined. TAB 10 from station JP 01-1.
Description Colony unilaminar, encrusting, sheet-like ( Fig. 4D View FIGURE 4 ), operculum dark brown. Autozooids distinct, hexagonal to irregularly polygonal, longer than wide. Cryptocyst extensive, concave, uniformly granulated. Opesia longer than wide, D-shaped ( Fig. 4F View FIGURE 4 ). Avicularia interzooidal ( Fig. 4E View FIGURE 4 ), shorter and narrower than autozooids, opesia elongate, somewhat oblong, with granular cryptocyst, distal margin smooth and proximal border denticulate.
Remarks. The distinctive characters of Smittipora cordiformis are also seen in a closely similar Miocene fossil from Borneo, Indonesia ( Di Martino & Taylor 2014). The species differs from Smittipora acutirostris Canu & Bassler, 1928 ( Brazil and Caribbean) in the acute distal tips of avicularia.
Distribution. Smittipora cordiformis was originally collected by the Siboga Expedition from Flores Island and Sulawesi (Harmer 1916). It is broadly distributed in the Indo-West Pacific, including the Great Barrier Reef ( Hayward & Ryland 1995), Vanuatu ( Tilbrook et al. 2001), Solomon Islands ( Tilbrook 2006) and Okinawa ( Dick & Grischenko 2017).
Canu, F. & Bassler, R. S. (1928) Bryozoaires du Breisil. Bulletin de la Socieitei des Sciences de Seine-et-Oise, 7, 58 - 110.
Di Martino, E. & Taylor, P. D. (2014) Miocene Bryozoa from East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Part I: Cyclostomata and Anascan Cheilostomata. Scripta Geologica, 146, 17 - 126.
Dick, M. H. & Grischenko, A. V. (2017) Rocky-intertidal cheilostome bryozoans from the vicinity of the Sesoko Biological Station, west-central Okinawa, Japan. Journal of Natural History, 51, 141 - 266. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222933.2016.1253797
Harmer, S. F. (1926) The Polyzoa of the Siboga Expedition. Part 2. Cheilostomata Anasca. Siboga Expedition Reports, 28 b, 183 - 501, pls. 13 - 34.
Hayward, P. J. & Ryland, J. S. (1995) Bryozoa from Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. 2. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 38, 533 - 573.
Tilbrook, K. J., Hayward, P. J. & Gordon, D. P. (2001) Cheilostomatous Bryozoa from Vanuatu. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 131, 35 - 109. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1096 - 3642.2001. tb 01309. x
Tilbrook, K. J. (2006) Cheilostomatous Bryozoa from the Solomon Islands. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Monographs 4 (Studies in Biodiversity Number 3), 4, 1 - 386.
FIGURE 2. Preserved samples of Recent bryozoans from the Java Sea, Indonesia. A. Licornia ferox (Busk, 1852). B. Poricel- laria ratoniensis Waters, 1887. C. Smittipora cordiformis Harmer, 1926. D. Celleporaria inaudita Tilbrook, Hayward & Gor- don, 1991. E. Pleurocodonellina jeparaensis n. sp. F. Triphyllozoon indivisum Harmer, 1934. Scale bars: A = 3 mm; B = 6 mm; C = 4 mm; D = 3 mm; E =1 mm; F = 4 mm.
FIGURE 4. A–C. Poricellaria ratoniensis Waters, 1887.A. General view of the colony. B. Close-up of orifice and avicularia. C. Close-up of avicularia with acute rostrum. D–F. Smittipora cordiformis Harmer, 1926. D. General view of colony. E. Close-up of interzooidal avicularium. F. Close-up of D-shaped opesia. Scale bars: A = 250 µm; B, C, E, F = 50 µm; D = 400 µm.
TABLE 3. Measurements (µm) of Smittipora cordiformis (TAB 10). Min. Minimum; Max. Maximum; SE. Standard error; N. Sample size.
Min | Max | Mean | SE | N | |
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Zooid length | 435 | 643 | 518 | 63 | 11 |
Zooid width | 192 | 419 | 302 | 71 | 11 |
Opesia length | 150 | 179 | 166 | 10 | 11 |
Opesia width | 128 | 168 | 146 | 10 | 11 |
Avicularium length | 392 | 495 | 439 | 48 | 5 |
Avicularium width | 171 | 214 | 199 | 16 | 5 |
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