Licornia aff. diadema ( Busk, 1852 )

Almeida, Ana C. S., Souza, Facelucia B. C., Farias, Jamile, Alves, Orane F. S. & Vieira, Leandro M., 2018, Bryozoa on disarticulated bivalve shells from Todos os Santos Bay, northeastern Brazil, with the description of two new species, Zootaxa 4434 (3), pp. 401-428 : 405

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4434.3.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5975924

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scientific name

Licornia aff. diadema ( Busk, 1852 )
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Licornia aff. diadema ( Busk, 1852) View in CoL

( Fig. 3C, D View FIGURE 3 ; Table 3)

Licornia Aff. diadema : ALMEIDA et al., 2017A: P. 293, fIgS 30–33 (CUM SYN.).

Material examined. UFBA 1626, UFBA 1646, UFBA 3317–3320, on valves of Plicatula gibbosa .

Description. Colony erect ( Fig. 3C View FIGURE 3 ), flexible, branching, with internodes comprising 8–12 zooids. Autozooids biserial (triserial at the bifurcation), subrectangular with rounded distal edges. Opesia oval, comprising three-fourth of zooidal length; often with a medial, paddle-shaped scutum ( Fig. 3D View FIGURE 3 , arrow), surrounded proximally by a smooth, narrow cryptocyst; poorly developed gymnocyst; four or five oral spines (two inner, two outer and one distal). Lateral avicularium ( Fig. 3D View FIGURE 3 , circle) with a triangular rostrum and serrated margins placed at the outer distal edge of each zooid. Frontal avicularium ( Fig. 3D View FIGURE 3 , dashed circle) with triangular rostrum and hooked tip at the proximomedial corner of each autozooid. Vibracular chamber conspicuous in frontal view, elongate, with short oblique setal groove. Vibracular setae smooth. Rhizoids ( Fig. 3C View FIGURE 3 , arrow) tubular, sometimes hooked. Ovicell not observed.

Remarks. Licornia diadema ( Busk, 1852) represents a species complex involving many undescribed species ( Tilbrook & Vieira 2012; Almeida et al. 2017a). It is commonly found attached to algae, corals and sponges (Almeida et al. 2017a).

Distribution. Western Atlantic: Brazil (Bahia and Rio de Janeiro) (Almeida et al. 2017a).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Gymnolaemata

Order

Cheilostomatida

Family

Candidae

Genus

Licornia

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