Licornia ferox Busk, 1852a

Asagabaldan, M. A., Bourgougnon, N., Bedoux, G., Kristiana, R., Ayuningrum, D., Widyananto, P. A., Muchlissin, S. I., Magueresse, A., Sabdono, A., Trianto, A. & Sa, O. K. Radja-, 2019, Some Cheilostomata (Bryozoa) from the Java Sea, central Indonesian Archipelago with a description of Pleurocodonellina jeparaensis n. sp. (Smittinidae), Zootaxa 4668 (3), pp. 329-342 : 331-332

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.3.2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5587065

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scientific name

Licornia ferox Busk, 1852a
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Licornia ferox Busk, 1852a View in CoL

( Figs 2A View FIGURE 2 , 3 View FIGURE 3 A–B; Table 1 View TABLE 1 )

Scrupocellaria ferox Busk, 1852a View in CoL : p. 370; Busk, 1852b: p. 25, pl. 22, figs 1, 2, 5. Harmer, 1926: p. 367, pl. 25, figs 1–6. Licornia ferox: Vieira et al., 2013: p. 1916 View in CoL , fig. 4c–d.

Material examined. TAB 12 from Stn JP 01-1.

Description. Colony erect, flexible, bushy, dichotomously branched ( Fig. 3A View FIGURE 3 ), with internodes comprising 10–12 zooids. Autozooids at slight angle to each other, biserial and triserial at the bifurcation, subrectangular with rounded distal corners. Opesia oval, narrower proximally, c. three-quarters of zooid length. Oral spine bases 4, tiny, arranged around distal rim of zooid. Scutum absent. Small lateral avicularium ( Fig. 3B View FIGURE 3 ) present, with acute rostrum, located at outer distal corner of each zooid. Gymnocyst very short proximally or concealed by vibracular chamber and avicularium. Cryptocyst extremely narrow, smooth. Frontal avicularium with triangular rostrum, located proximally on gymnocyst in almost all zooids. Axial vibraculum single, prominent in frontal view, elongate with thin seta. Rhizoids tubular, with some retroussé hooks. Ovicell not observed.

Remarks. Vieira et al. (2013) resurrected the genus Licornia , distinguishing it from Scrupocellaria van Beneden, 1845 on the basis of several characters, the most obvious being that Scrupocellaria has a straight vibracular groove (slightly curved in Licornia ), two axial vibracula (one in Licornia ) and an ectooecium with only a single small fenestra (multiporous in Licornia ).

Among Licornia species, L. ferox most resembles L. cyclostoma ( Busk, 1852a) , L. longispinosa ( Harmer, 1926) and L. jolloisii ( Audouin, 1826) . However, L. ferox is distinguished by the absence of frontal scuta, while in L. cyclostoma and L. longispinosa scuta are present. The scuta of L. cyclostoma are present only in ovicelled zooids, while L. longispinosa has oval scuta in all zooids as well as very long distal spines. Licornia jolloisii is characterized by the presence of a stout spine-like scutum with a sharp point ( Vieira et al. 2013).

Distribution. Licornia ferox was originally collected by the expedition of HMS Rattlesnake in the Louisiade Archipelago and Papua New Guinea ( Busk, 1852a), and also during the Siboga Expedition in Java, Indonesia ( Harmer 1926).

TABLE 1. Measurements (µm) of Licornia ferox (TAB 12). Min. Minimum; Max. Maximum; SE. Standard error; N. Sample size.

  Min Max Mean SE N
Zooid length 383 476 434 26 15
Zooid width 234 303 269 22 15
Opesia length 317 387 355 23 15
Opesia width 187 269 231 24 15
Lateral avicularium length 57 87 67 11 10
Frontal avicularium length 56 103 75 16 10
JP

Phyletisches Museum Jena

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Gymnolaemata

Order

Cheilostomatida

Family

Candidae

Genus

Licornia

Loc

Licornia ferox Busk, 1852a

Asagabaldan, M. A., Bourgougnon, N., Bedoux, G., Kristiana, R., Ayuningrum, D., Widyananto, P. A., Muchlissin, S. I., Magueresse, A., Sabdono, A., Trianto, A. & Sa, O. K. Radja- 2019
2019
Loc

Licornia ferox:

Vieira 2013: 1916
2013
Loc

Scrupocellaria ferox

Busk 1852
1852
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