Schizoretepora solanderia ( Risso, 1826 )

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 : 10-13

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2019.536

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8280694

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scientific name

Schizoretepora solanderia ( Risso, 1826 )
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Schizoretepora solanderia ( Risso, 1826) View in CoL

Fig. 5 View Fig , Table 2 View Table 2

Retepora solanderia Risso, 1826: 344 .

Retepora solanderia – Waters 1895: 264, pl. VI, figs 1–4. — Calvet 1902: 35, pl. 2, figs 5–8.

Schizoretepora solanderia View in CoL – Gautier 1962: 237. — Zabala & Maluquer 1988: 399, figs 395–396. — Rosso 2003: 17, fig.1. — Rosso et al. 2010: 604.

Material examined

TUNISIA • 10 fragments; Tabarka , st. 19; 86 m deep; Waters leg.; coll. Jullien 152; MNHN-IB- 2008-2947 .

SPAIN • 2 colonies; Menorca Channel , st. 72; 115 m deep; Indemares 6 exped.; MZB 2014-1486 View Materials 3 colonies; Menorca Channel , st. 89; 140–258 m deep; Indemares 4 exped.; MZB 2014-1471 View Materials 1 colony; Menorca Channel , st. 90; same collection data as for preceding but 127–257 m deep; MZB 2014-5758 View Materials .

Description

Colony erect, irregularly branched in one plane, fan-shaped, vinculariform (not fenestrate), white, pink or orange-colored. Frontal faces bearing autozooids, abfrontal faces consisting of sheets of kenozooids.

Branches thick, with on average four (2–5) rows of autozooids arranged quincuncially, with a serrate profile owing to the presence of giant vicarious avicularia (see below) ( Fig. 5A View Fig ).

Autozooids hexagonal, longer than wide, convex, separated by distinct sutures. Frontal slightly rugose, with two areolae, placed on the proximal part of the zooid ( Fig. 5C View Fig ).

Primary orifice always obscured by the peristome, longer than wide, distal rim with rounded denticles, proximal border with U-shaped sinus flanked by short, smooth and wide condyles ( Fig. 5B View Fig ). Peristome well-developed, forming tubular high collar; with drop-shaped long spiramen and upper slit cutting it in two plates (young zooids) ( Fig. 5C View Fig ), becoming shorter and smoother in older zooids ( Fig. 5D View Fig ).

More commonly four (5 to 6) long oral spines, articulated and carinated ( Fig. 5E View Fig ), with basal parts thickly fused in young zooids ( Fig. 5C View Fig ), only two and gradually disappearing in older zooids ( Fig. 5D View Fig ).

Two types of frontal triangular avicularia. Adventitious large avicularia on raised cystid, laterally directed, irregularly present, placed on the median line of frontal surface ( Fig. 5D View Fig ). Giant vicariant avicularia hooked, regularly present on lateral sides of branches, facing upwards and distolaterally directed, sometimes with up to three piling cystids ( Fig. 5F View Fig ). Both types with robust crossbar and lacking columella.

Ovicell typically globular, slightly longer than wide, hyperstomial in young zooids, immersed with secondary calcification, surface smooth, imperforate, with large central fissure, widening at base, noncleithral ( Fig. 5G View Fig ).

Abfrontal layer with two rows of large, rugose, polygonal kenozooids, with one to three pores and raised sutures. Abfrontal avicularia large, acute, triangular, sporadically present, more frequent near base of colony ( Fig. 5H View Fig ).

Remarks

Until now, four oral spines have consistently been reported for S. solanderia ( Calvet 1902; Gautier 1962). As shown in our specimens, however, the number of spines changes with ontogenetic development, with a higher number of spines on apical autozooids (up to six spines). Schizoretepora solanderia is easily distinguished from all other species of Schizoretepora by the well-developed peristome forming a high collar with a drop-like spiramen. Schizoretepora solanderia is rather common in the Mediterranean and north-eastern Atlantic on coralligenous and detritic bottoms from 30 to 300 m deep.

Table 2. Measurements of Schizoretepora solanderia (Risso, 1826).

  N MEAN SD MIN MAX
TW 17 924 111 762 1164
Nz 17 3.2 0.4 3 4
AzL 44 473 43 355 565
AzW 39 279 30 222 337
ApL 12 102 20 79 145
ApW 19 108 10 91 130
OL 6 92 3 88 97
OW 6 89 7 79 97
VAL 25 205 41 144 321
VAW 24 102 11 80 118
AbAL 4 257 12 247 275
AbAW 3 108 14 99 124
OVL 18 204 19 162 229
OVW 17 191 15 161 214
Ns 50 3.6 1.4 2 6
Np 28 2 - 2 2
Np_Ab 11 3 0.8 3 4

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Gymnolaemata

Order

Cheilostomatida

Family

Phidoloporidae

Genus

Schizoretepora

Loc

Schizoretepora solanderia ( Risso, 1826 )

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

Schizoretepora solanderia

Zabala M. & Maluquer P. 1988: 399
Gautier Y. V. 1962: 237
Rosso 2003: 17
Rosso et al. 2010: 604
1962
Loc

Retepora solanderia

Calvet L. 1902: 35
Waters A. W. 1895: 264
1895
Loc

Retepora solanderia

Risso A. 1826: 344
1826
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