Protoretepora irregularis, Ernst, 2016

Ernst, Andrej, 2016, Bryozoan fauna from the Permian (Artinskian-Kungurian) Zhongba Formation of southwestern Tibet, Palaeontologia Electronica (1946) 51 (9), pp. 1-59 : 46-48

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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/585

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scientific name

Protoretepora irregularis
status

sp. nov.

Protoretepora irregularis View in CoL n. sp.

Figures 20.5-7 View FIGURE 20 , 21.1-5 View FIGURE 21 ; Table 28

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Etymology. The species is named after its irregular colony shape

Holotype. SMF 23.195 About SMF .

Paratypes. SMF 23.196 About SMF SMF 23.204 About SMF , SMF 23.268 About SMF .

Type locality. Zhongba area of southwestern Tibet (E 84.31536, N 29.74233) GoogleMaps .

Type stratum. Zhongba Formation, Permian (upper Cisuralian–Guadalupian).

Diagnosis. Irregular meshwork formed by broad branches; fenestrules large, irregularly oval to rectangular; autozooecia in 6–7 rows on branches; autozooecia rhombic in mid-tangential section; hemisepta absent; abundant microstyles arranged in rosette-like pattern; nodes spaced irregularly on the reverse colony surface; heteromorphs absent.

Exterior description. Reticulate colony formed by broad branches irregularly fused together; colony shape unknown. Fenestrules large, having irregularly oval to rectangular shape. Autozooecia arranged in 6–7 rows on branches. Autozooecial apertures circular, lacking peristomes. Keels absent. Nodes spaced irregularly on the reverse colony surface.

Interior description. Autozooecia rhombic in mid-tangential section, irregularly shaped at branch bifurcations; with well-developed vestibule protruding highly above the colony surface; elongate to branch length; aperture positioned at distal end of chamber. Hemisepta absent. Extrazooecial skeleton laminated, traversed by abundant microstyles. Microstyles 0.005 –0.015 mm in diameter, generally arranged in a rosette-like pattern. Heteromorphs not observed.

Remarks. Protoretepora irregularis n. sp. is distinct by its broad branches, irregular meshwork and presence of large nodes on the reverse colony surface. Protoretepora irregularis differs from P. robusta Bassler, 1929 from the Permian of Timor by having large and irregularly shaped fenestrules as well as large nodes on the reverse surface. Protoretepora irregularis differs from P. flexuosa Crockford, 1957 from the Lower Permian of Western Australia by the presence of 6–7 rows of autozooecia on branches instead of 4–5 rows in P. flexuosa . Furthermore, the new species has larger autozooecial apertures (average aperture width 0.18 mm vs. 0.13 mm in P. flexuosa ).

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