Myriapora, De Blainville, 1830

Zágoršek, Kamil & Gordon, Dennis P., 2014, Revision of the Oligocene bryozoan taxa described by Stoliczka (1862), with the description of a new genus of Bryocryptellidae, Geodiversitas 36 (4), pp. 541-564 : 556

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2014n4a3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4837310

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/926087BC-1605-FFE1-FFCF-FE36FC0EFEC6

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scientific name

Myriapora
status

n. comb.

Myriapora View in CoL Ξ beyrichi ( Stoliczka, 1862) n. comb. ( Fig. 6 View FIG G-H)

Cellaria beyrichi Stoliczka, 1862: 83 , pl. 1, fig. 10.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Holotype, registered as 1859/0026/0133.

DIAGNOSIS. — Colony multiserial, erect with circular cross section. Branch fragment comprising fewer than 20 autozooecia, these trapezoidal, with densely pseudoporous frontal shields bordered by smooth interzooidal boundaries that represent frontally eroded adjacent zooecial margins. Apertures large, more or less cleithridiate with wedge-shaped sinus delimited by prominent condyles. No avicularia or ooecia.

REMARKS

Ŋe smooth interzooecial boundaries and cleithridiate orifice are distinctive features of this species.Ŋe generic attribution is uncertain in the absence of ovicells and avicularia. Ŋe apertural shape most resembles that seen in Myriapora , a genus confined to Mediterranean and Arctic-Boreal waters, whose species, however, do not normally have such distinct interzooecial boundaries. A species with similarlooking zooecia is Myriapora kuhni Vávra, 2011 , from the Oligocene of Germany; it is encrusting, however, and the visible autozooecial boundaries do not form such a wide outline.

On the other hand, the colonial and zooecial morphology of Stoliczka’s species match that found in Opphiphorina Gordon & d’Hondt, 1997 ( Phorioppniidae ), a monotypic genus known only from New Caledonia and the Kermadec Islands in the Southwest Pacific. Oppiphorina epaxia ( Gordon, 1984) has somewhat cleidridiate apertures (with a broader sinus, however) and densely perforated zooecia with raised margins that, if eroded, would present exactly the smooth interzooecial boundaries seen in C. beyrichi . Similar margins are seen in confamilial Phorioppnia Gordon & d’Hondt, 1997 from New Caledonia, which, however, has non-cleithridiate apertures and dimorphic female orifices. Only the finding of ovicells in Stoliczka’s species will settle the matter.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Gymnolaemata

Order

Cheilostomatida

Family

Myriaporidae

Loc

Myriapora

Zágoršek, Kamil & Gordon, Dennis P. 2014
2014
Loc

Cellaria beyrichi

STOLICZKA F. 1862: 83
1862
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