Hemicyclopora multispinata (Busk, 1861)

Harmelin, Jean-Georges & Rosso, Antonietta, 2023, On some “ Hemicyclopora ” Norman, 1894 and “ Escharella ” Gray, 1848 species (Bryozoa, Cheilostomatida) from the Atlantic-Mediterranean region. Re-examination of their generic status and description of new species and a new genus, Zoosystema 45 (10), pp. 373-407 : 376

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2023v45a10

publication LSID

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:370E4D0A-FF10-4CAC-AF9F-A1A866FC1BEB

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8056966

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Hemicyclopora multispinata
status

 

Species complex 1: “ multispinata

REMARK

Hemicyclopora multispinata ( Busk, 1861) is the oldest described taxon among the 18 Hemicyclopora species listed in Bryozoa.net (accessed on 20.IV.22). The lack of precision in the original description and the specific name pointing to the presence of numerous oral spines, a feature shared with several congeneric species, have led to repeated misinterpretations of this taxon. Despite gaps and deficiencies in the knowledge of the morphology of the true H. multispinata , the available data on this species (see below) indicate that several specimens from our material are morphologically close to it. These specimens are distributed in two geographically distinct series, which form a species complex with H. multispinata . The best documented series is constituted by Mediterranean specimens, for which a new species is here designated. The second series is limited to few specimens from two localities of the Azores, which are left unnamed ( Hemicyclopora sp. 1 ).

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