Leioclema multiacanthoporum

Ernst, Andrej, Fernández, Luis Pedro, Fernández-Martínez, Esperanza & Vera, Carmen, 2012, Description of a bryozoan fauna from mud mounds of the Lebanza Formation (Lower Devonian) in the Arauz area (Pisuerga-Carrión Province, Cantabrian Zone, NW Spain), Geodiversitas 34 (4), pp. 693-738 : 712

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2012n4a1

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scientific name

Leioclema multiacanthoporum
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Leioclema multiacanthoporum View in CoL (Astrova in Astrova & Yaroshinskaya, 1968) ( Fig. 12 View FIG A-F; Appendix)

Lioclema multiacanthoporum Astrova in Astrova & Yaroshinskaya, 1968: 54, pl. 2, fig. 3. — Kopajevich 1984: 62, pl. 17, fig. 2.

MATERIAL. — SMF 21.221- SMF 21.226.

DESCRIPTION

Branched colonies, branches 1.8-3.1 mm in diameter, with 0.57-1.09 mm wide exozones and 0.66-0.92 mm wide endozones. Autozooecia budding from a thin epitheca, briefly oriented parallel to the substrate, then bending sharply and intersecting the colony surface at right angles. Autozooecial apertures rounded-polygonal to petaloid due to indenting acanthostyles. Autozooecial diaphragms rare to absent, thin, straight or slightly deflected proximally. Mesozooecia common, locally abundant, 2-5 surrounding each aperture, polygonal in cross section, slightly beaded, containing planar diaphragms. Acanthostyles moderately large, abundant, 4-9 surrounding each aperture, originating from the base of exozone, often indenting autozooecia, having distinct calcite cores and dark laminated sheaths. Walls granular, 0.010 -0.015 mm thick in endozones; distinctly laminated, 0.025 -0.065 mm thick in the exozone. Maculae not observed.

COMPARISON

Leioclema multiacanthoporum is similar to L.elegans Ernst, 2008 from the Lower Devonian of Prague Basin and NW-Spain (Ernst 2011), but differs from the latter in having more abundant acanthostyles (4-9 vs 3-6 in L. elegans ) and smaller distances between aperture centres (0.20 mm vs 0.26 mm in L. elegans on average).

The Spanish material described here is more similar to the original description of Astrova (Astrova & Yaroshinskaya 1968) than Mongolian material which differs in having thicker stems (5-10 mm vs 2-3 mm in material from Altai and Spain). Consequently, the Mongolian representatives of this species have a larger number of mesozooecia (4-9 vs 4-7 and 2-5 in Altai and Spanish material respectively).

Suborder AMPLEXOPORINA Astrova, 1965

SMF

Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Stenolaemata

Order

Trepostomatida

Family

Leioclemidae

Genus

Leioclema

Loc

Leioclema multiacanthoporum

Ernst, Andrej, Fernández, Luis Pedro, Fernández-Martínez, Esperanza & Vera, Carmen 2012
2012
Loc

Lioclema multiacanthoporum

KOPAJEVICH G. V. 1984: 62
1984
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