Schizoretepora pungens ( Canu & Bassler, 1925 )
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Schizoretepora pungens ( Canu & Bassler, 1925 ) |
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Schizoretepora pungens ( Canu & Bassler, 1925) View in CoL
Figs 9–10 View Fig View Fig , Table 5 View Table 5
Schizellozoon pungens Canu & Bassler, 1925: 45–46 , pl. IV, figs 1–3.
Schizoretepora longisetae Canu & Bassler, 1928: 51 View in CoL , pl. VI, figs 7–10.
Retepora imperati – Waters 1894: 262; 1925: 659.
Schizellozoon imperati – Canu & Bassler 1928: 49–50, pl. IV, fig. 10. — Barroso 1935: 378, fig. 6a–d.
Schizellozoon pungens – Canu & Bassler 1928: 50, pl. IV, fig. 9.
Schizoretepora imperati View in CoL – Gautier 1962: 235–236.
Non Schizoretepora longisetae View in CoL – Gautier 1962: 236–237.
Type material
Holotype
MOROCCO • 3 fragments; Moroccan coast; coll. Canu; labelled Schizellozoon pungens [specimen figured in original publication]; MNHN-IB- 2014-19.
Syntype
MOROCCO • 3 fragments; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IB- 2014-20 .
Other material examined
ALGERIA • 1 colony; Oran; sent to A.M. Norman by A.W. Waters; labelled Retepora imperati ; NHMUK 1911.10.1.813 • 1 colony; same collection data as for preceding; coll. Mr Alder; A.M. Norman leg.; labelled Retepora imperati ; NHMUK 1911.10.1.814 • 3 fragments; same collection data as for preceding; st 54bv; coll. Canu; labelled Retepora imperati ; MNHN-IB- 2014-29 • 1 colony; same collection data as for preceding; coll. Calvet; labelled Retepora imperati ; MNHN-IB- 2008-6052 • 1 colony; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IB- 2008-982 • 1 colony; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IB- 2008-983.
ITALY • 1 colony; Sicily, Palermo; Marquis di Monterosto leg.; coll. A.M. Norman; labelled Retepora imperati ; NHMUK 1911.10.1.1374.
MOROCCO • 1 colony; st CX, 1926, R/V Vanneau exped.; coll Canu; labelled Retepora imperati ; MNHN-IB- 2008-9955 • 1 colony; SW Alboran Sea; St. 1294; 3 Sep. 1958; R/V Calypso exped.; coll Gautier; labelled Retepora imperati ; MNHN-IB- 2008-11299 • 1 colony; Catiglione 53, st. E; coll. Gautier; labelled Retepora imperati ; NHMUK 1965.9.2.30 • 1 colony; Moroccan coast; St. XXXVII; R/V Vanneau exped.; 7 Jun. 1924; Canu and Bassler leg., coll. Canu; labelled Schizellozoon longisetae ; MNHN-IB- 2008-14462 • 1 colony; same collection data as for preceding; St. XLIII; 19 Jun. 1924; labelled Schizellozoon longisetae ; MNHN-IB- 2008-14327 • 1 colony; same collection data as for preceding; St. CXXVIII; 28 Aug. 1926; labelled Schizellozoon longisetae ; MNHN-IB- 2008-14081 • 1 colony; same collection data as for preceding; 9 Oct. 1925; labelled Schizoretepora pungens ; MNHN-IB- 2008-14434 • 2 fragments; same collection data as for preceding; St, LXII; 110 m deep; 15 Aug. 1925; labelled Schizoretepora pungens ; MNHN-IB- 2008-14680 • 1 colony; same collection data as for preceding; St. CXXVI; 27 Aug. 1926; labelled Schizoretepora pungens ; MNHN-IB- 2008-14045 • 3 fragments; same collection data as for preceding; St. XXXI; labelled Schizoretepora pungens ; MNHN-IB- 2014-31.
Description
Colony erect, regularly fenestrate (reteporiform); frontal faces bearing autozooids, abfrontal faces consisting of sheets of kenozooids. Branches thick, trabeculae with 3–6 longitudinal rows of autozooids arranged quincuncially. Fenestrae oval, 1–2 times as wide as trabeculae ( Fig. 9A View Fig ). Frontal aspect of colony very variable, from spinose ( longisetae type) to serrated ( pungens type) (see differences between Fig. 10G and H View Fig ).
Autozooids longer than wide, convex, separated by distinct raised sutures. Frontal shield smooth ( longisetae type) ( Fig. 9C View Fig ) or finely rugose ( pungens type) ( Figs 9D View Fig , 10B View Fig ), with 2–5 areolae, more abundant in young zooids ( longisetae type).
Primary orifice semi-elliptical, longer than wide, distal rim with 16–18 (18–24 in pungens type) blunt, triangular denticles, proximal border with U-shaped sinus (wider than long) framed by two acute denticles that form a gutter on proximal peristomial rim, and flanked by smooth condyles, sloping towards edges of sinus ( Fig. 9B View Fig ).
Peristome variably developed following ontogenetic development. It expands proximally and laterally, but not distally (between spines), as two triangular lateral flaps, distinctly pointed (young zooids) ( Fig. 9C, E View Fig ), that become smoother with ontogeny ( Fig. 9B, D, F View Fig ).
Two to four long oral spines, articulated and carinate, with basal parts thickly fused in distal young zooids, one of them particularly large and thick, club-like ( Fig. 9C, E View Fig ). Spines fragile and easily broken, only two of their bases remaining in older zooids ( Fig. 9B, D View Fig ).
Three types of frontal avicularia. Adventitious avicularia with two shapes, oval (round distal mandible) and almond-like (triangular distal mandible), both irregularly present, scattered proximally to the orifice and variably directed, with slender crossbar and without columella ( Figs 9F View Fig , 10 View Fig B–C). Giant vicarious avicularia on a large cystid (with 2–5 pores), in the middle of the frontal plane and at the basis of the fenestrae ( Fig. 9G View Fig ); rostrum triangular with hooked tip ( Fig. 10A View Fig ), variably (but never distally) directed, crossbar robust, without a columella ( Fig. 9H View Fig ).
Ovicell typically globular, longer than wide, hyperstomial in young zooids ( Fig. 10 View Fig A–B), immersed with secondary calcification ( Fig. 10C View Fig ), surface smooth, imperforate, with large central fissure, widening at the base, non-cleithral.
Abfrontal layer slightly rugose, with large polygonal kenozooids separated by raised sutures and pores ( Fig. 10D View Fig ). Three types of abfrontal avicularia. Adventitious both oval and almond-like small avicularia (similar to those on the frontal), scattered around the kenozooids, variable in number (often more than 3) and orientation ( Fig. 10 View Fig E–F). Giant vicarious avicularia typically located close to fenestrae, triangular, with thin and large mandibles, and often distally hooked ( Fig. 10F View Fig ). Base of colonies with numerous kenozooids bearing small oval avicularia.
Remarks
All material coming from the Mediterranean Sea previously identified as S. imperati (Busk) (except S. “ imperati ” sensu O’Donoghue & de Watteville 1939, see description below) as well as all material from the eastern Atlantic examined for S. longisetae belongs to S. pungens .
Differences between S. pungens and S. imperati (Busk) are explained above (see remarks for S. imperati ). Schizoretepora pungens and S. aviculifera differ mainly on:
– shape and position of adventitious frontal avicularia: two types oval ( Fig. 9F View Fig ) and triangular, located and directed variably in S. pungens ; only triangular, typically proximo-lateral to orifice and directed disto-laterally in S. aviculifera ( Fig. 7E View Fig )
– shape and frequency of abfrontal avicularia, with two different shapes in S. pungens , triangular (always scarce and located at base of fenestrae) and oval, often numerous and scattered across kenozooids ( Fig. 10 View Fig E–F); only triangular but often very numerous in S. aviculifera ( Fig. 7G View Fig )
– frontal surface, smooth or slightly rugose in S. pungens ( Figs 9C View Fig , 10C View Fig ), and clearly nodular in S. aviculifera ( Fig. 7E View Fig )
– number of areolae larger in S. aviculifera ( Fig. 7E View Fig ): 6–8 (commonly 5), instead of 2–5 (commonly 3) in S. pungens ( Figs 9F View Fig , 10C View Fig )
– lower peristome in S. aviculifera ( Fig. 7B View Fig ) than in S. pungens ( Figs 9E View Fig , 10C View Fig )
N | MEAN | SD | MIN | MAX | |
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FL | 129 | 1589 | 343 | 961 | 2607 |
FW | 190 | 681 | 162 | 374 | 1184 |
TW | 341 | 702 | 236 | 325 | 2013 |
Nz | 156 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 6 |
AzL | 336 | 475 | 65 | 322 | 663 |
AzW | 384 | 275 | 54 | 147 | 449 |
OL | 268 | 106 | 9 | 84 | 129 |
OW | 224 | 85 | 13 | 31 | 108 |
ApL | 177 | 142 | 19 | 101 | 188 |
ApW | 255 | 113 | 15 | 75 | 150 |
AAL | 183 | 67 | 14 | 35 | 119 |
AAW | 192 | 44 | 9 | 21 | 76 |
VAL | 182 | 161 | 40 | 80 | 295 |
VAW | 211 | 103 | 27 | 50 | 181 |
OVL | 332 | 225 | 35 | 120 | 333 |
OVW | 336 | 195 | 28 | 102 | 278 |
AbAL | 107 | 71 | 16 | 31 | 126 |
AbAW | 95 | 45 | 11 | 21 | 72 |
AbVL | 55 | 257 | 58 | 110 | 363 |
AbVW | 29 | 129 | 44 | 45 | 198 |
Ns | 282 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
Np | 240 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
Np_Ab | 81 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
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Schizoretepora pungens ( Canu & Bassler, 1925 )
Madurell, Teresa, Jones, Mary Spencer & Zabala, Mikel 2019 |
Schizoretepora longisetae
Canu F. & Bassler R. S. 1928: 51 |
Schizellozoon pungens
Canu F. & Bassler R. S. 1928: 50 |
Schizellozoon pungens
Canu & Bassler, 1925: 45–46 |
Retepora imperati
Waters 1894: 262 |
Schizellozoon imperati
Barroso M. G. 1935: 378 |
Canu & Bassler 1928: 49–50 |
Schizoretepora imperati
Gautier 1962: 235–236 |