Schizoretepora sp. nov.?, Gregory, 1893

Madurell, Teresa, Jones, Mary Spencer & Zabala, Mikel, 2019, Revision of the Genus Schizoretepora (Bryozoa, Cheilostomatida) from the Atlantic-Mediterranean region, European Journal of Taxonomy 536, pp. 1-33 : 25-27

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Schizoretepora sp. nov.?
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Schizoretepora sp. nov.? (= S. imperati sensu O’Donoghue & de Watteville 1939 )

Fig. 11 View Fig , Table 6 View Table 6

Non Retepora imperati – O’Donoghue & de Watteville 1939: 25–26.

Material examined

EGYPT • 1 colony; Mediterranean Sea, Alexandria; coll. O’Donoghue; labelled Retepora imperati ; NHMUK 1963.9 View Materials .4.12 .

Description

Colony erect, regularly fenestrate (reteporiform); frontal faces bearing autozooids, abfrontal faces consisting of sheets of kenozooids. Trabeculae with 2–6 longitudinal rows of autozooids arranged quincuncially. Fenestrae oval, 1–2 times as wide as trabeculae ( Fig. 11A, E View Fig ).

Autozooids longer than wide, convex, separated by distinct raised sutures. Frontal shield notably nodular, with 2–5 conspicuous areolae ( Fig. 11 View Fig C–D).

Primary orifice semi-elliptical, longer than wide, distal rim with 18 blunt, triangular denticles, proximal border with U-shaped sinus (wider than long) framed by two acute denticles that form a gutter on the proximal peristomial rim and flanked by smooth condyles, sloping towards the edges of the sinus ( Fig. 11B View Fig ).

Peristome relatively low, allowing most of the primary orifice features to be observed, with continuous proximal peristomial rim ( Fig. 11B View Fig ). Two oral spines, articulated, fragile and easily broken; only their bases remaining in older zooids ( Fig. 11D View Fig ). Although no club-like spines have been observed, there are differences in the diameter of their basis, supporting the possibility of their being present.

Giant avicularia on large cystid (with 2 pores) and very conspicuous; placed in different level of frontal and directed proximally or laterally; triangular, with straight borders and a hooked tip ( Fig. 11D View Fig ).

Ovicells were not observed.

Abfrontal convex and notably rugose, with large polygonal kenozooids separated by raised sutures and 1–3 pores ( Fig. 11E View Fig ). Abfrontal avicularia always triangular, with straight margins, hooked, variable in number but occasionally very numerous, of two different sizes, larger ones at basis of fenestrae; with slender crossbar, wide triangular lacuna and without columella ( Fig. 11F View Fig ).

Remarks

This specimen seems closely related to S. imperati , with a similar general shape, a relatively low peristome, an orifice, spines and frontal as well as abfrontal avicularia. Nevertheless, there are subtle differences in the appearance: the surface is more nodular and the giant avicularia are somehow different, with straight or slightly convex margins and a more acute profile (VAL/VAW> 2). The most remarkable differences, however, are in the biometric analysis ( Fig. 3 View Fig ), with it being smaller than the rest of species studied.

The rugose aspect of the frontal is reminiscent that of S. aviculifera , but it differs in the lack of frontal adventitious, almond-like avicularia.

O’Donoghue & de Watteville (1939) identified this species as Retepora imperati , though expressing doubts about the number of existing species of Retepora at that time. They already pointed out the difficulties in identifying specimens of Reteporidae , taking into account the ontogenetic differences, age of colony and differential criteria used by each author.

Overall, the little existing material, the lack of an ovicell in the examined specimen, and the sole location (Alexandria; south-eastern corner of the Mediterranean) renders the status of this possible new species dubious.

Table 6. Measurements of Schizoretepora sp. nov.? (= S. imperati sensu O’Donoghue & de Watteville 1939).

  N MEAN SD MIN MAX
FL 9 1056 178 825 1335
FW 14 458 64 335 542
TW 24 493 87 369 686
AzL 30 357 35 301 450
AzW 24 258 36 200 350
OL 32 92 8 77 101
OW 41 82 6 69 92
ApL 15 92 6 80 102
ApW 10 89 7 79 98
VAL 19 183 26 134 227
VAW 24 74 16 44 99
AbAL 21 151 29 89 199
AbAW 20 56 13 38 84
AbVL 13 277 24 223 300
AbVW 11 95 12 80 115
Ns 20 2 - 2 3
Np 28 4 1 2 5
Np_Ab 30 2 1 1 3

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Gymnolaemata

Order

Cheilostomatida

Family

Phidoloporidae

Genus

Schizoretepora

Loc

Schizoretepora sp. nov.?

Madurell, Teresa, Jones, Mary Spencer & Zabala, Mikel 2019
2019
Loc

Retepora imperati

Busk 1884: 25
1884
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