Thalamoporella bifoliata Ziko, 1985

Sonar, Mohan A., Pawar, Ravi V. & Wayal, Dyaneshwar V., 2022, Fossil Thalamoporellidae (Bryozoa) from Paleogene-Neogene sediments of western Kachchh, Gujarat, India, Zootaxa 5104 (2), pp. 251-274 : 260

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5104.2.5

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6317756

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scientific name

Thalamoporella bifoliata Ziko, 1985
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Thalamoporella bifoliata Ziko, 1985 View in CoL

( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 , Table 5)

Thalamoporella bifoliata Ziko, 1985: 54 View in CoL , pl. 12, figs 1–4.

Thalamoporella domifera Guha & Gopikrishna, 2004: 9 View in CoL , figs 2, 3.

Material examined. GIS/B 0183–0189. Gypseous shales Harudi, Harudi Formation, middle Eocene (Lutetian), 23 ° 31’25” N, 68 ° 41’07” E, elevation 10 m, 13 January 2011, DST project, New Delhi GoogleMaps . GIS/B 0190–019. Yellow limestone, Murachbann, 2 km from Walaram Teerthdham, Chhasra Formation, late lower Miocene (Burdigalian), 23 ° 30’10” N, 68 ° 52’99” E, elevation 91–93 m, 14 January 2011, DST project, New Delhi .

Description. Colony erect, bilaminar. Autozooids arranged quincuncially, mostly elongate-rectangular, some almost subquadrate, with straight to weakly convex lateral margins; each zooid bordered by thin, raised margins ( Fig. 8A View FIGURE 8 ). Orifice subpyriform, wider than long, the distal border highly arched, the proximal margin weakly concave. Adoral areas well developed with an indistinct tubercle on either side of orifice ( Fig. 8B View FIGURE 8 ). Paired opesiules subequal to unequal, large and rounded, close to proximal rim of orifice and flanking a narrow, deeply sunken polypide tube; cryptocystal shelf elongate with sparse perforation ( Fig. 8C View FIGURE 8 ). Avicularia at bifurcation of rows, elongate with spatulate rostrum expanded distally and constricted proximally at pivot points; proximal opesia transversely beanshaped, cryptocyst smooth; combined rostrum and opesia c. 55% or more of avicularium length ( Fig. 8B, D View FIGURE 8 ). Ovicells not observed.

Remarks. Guha & Gopikrishna (2004) erected a new species, Thalamoporella domifera , having no tubercles and distinctive avicularia with a dome-shaped distal margin and prominent raised pivot margins. Re-examination of specimens, however, revealed that this species is conspecific with Thalamoporella bifoliata Ziko, 1985 , hence T. domifera is a junior subjective synonym. This species shows a close resemblance to Thalamoporella tubifera Levinsen, 1909 (see Soule et al. 1992, p. 60, figs 84–91) but in that species the avicularia are not so dome-shaped distally, and the opesia is not transversely bean-shaped. Thalamoporella mayori Osburn, 1940 also shows a superficial resemblance to the present specimens but orifices in T. mayori are wider than long (see Soule et al. 1992, p. 44, figs 63–65). Further, avicularia are spoon-shaped distally, not dome-shaped, and the avicularian cryptocyst is proportionately small and tapering with a pair of tiny opesiules. Thalamoporella liotica ( Ortmann, 1890) exhibits some resemblance to the present species in the shape of orifices and opesiules (see Levinsen 1909; Canu & Bassler 1929), but differs in having a thicker mural rim, vase-shaped avicularia and coarse frontal pores.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Gymnolaemata

Order

Cheilostomatida

SubOrder

Thalamoporellina

SuperFamily

Thalamoporelloidea

Family

Thalamoporellidae

Genus

Thalamoporella

Loc

Thalamoporella bifoliata Ziko, 1985

Sonar, Mohan A., Pawar, Ravi V. & Wayal, Dyaneshwar V. 2022
2022
Loc

Thalamoporella domifera

Guha, A. K. & Gopikrishna, K. 2004: 9
2004
Loc

Thalamoporella bifoliata

Ziko, A. 1985: 54
1985
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