BUGULIDAE Gray, 1848
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Family BUGULIDAE Gray, 1848 View in CoL
Genus Bugula Oken, 1815 View in CoL Bugula pacifica Robertson, 1905 View in CoL
( Figure 6A, B View Figure 6 )
Bugula pacifica Robertson 1905, p 268 View in CoL , Plate 10, Figure 50, Plate 16, Figure 101.
Bugula purpurotincta: Robertson 1900, p 320 View in CoL , Plate 20, Figures 5 View Figure 5 , 6 View Figure 6 .
Bugula pacifica: O’Donoghue and O’Donoghue 1923, p 20 View in CoL ; 1925, p 100; 1926, p 45; Osburn 1950, p 155, Plate 22, Figure 6 View Figure 6 , Plate 23, Figure 4 View Figure 4 ; Soule et al. 1995, p 108, Plate 36.
Description
Colony. Erect, branched, flexible; attached by a stalk composed of rhizoids originating from zooids at base of colony; branches biserial ( Figure 6A View Figure 6 ), dichotomously branching, spiralled around a central axis with the frontal sides facing inwards. Branching pattern Type 3 ( Harmer 1923; Hayward and Ryland 1998), with axil at bifurcations formed by inner pair of two pairs of zooids flanking branch point. The colonies we collected were young, the largest 1 cm high.
Zooids. Elongate, 0.45–0.90 mm long (average 50.646 mm, n 515, 3) by 0.13–0.20 mm wide (average 50.154 mm, n 515, 3), tapering proximally and truncate distally; walls thin,
weakly calcified, flexible, translucent. Opesia occupies nearly entire exposed frontal area, leaving only a small zone of proximal gymnocyst.
Spines ( Figure 6B View Figure 6 ). In our material, two short, spinous projections on outer distal zooidal margin; no spine on inner distal margin.
Avicularia ( Figure 6B View Figure 6 ). Attached by a flexible joint near base of zooid, on lateral wall close to opesial margin; approximately twice as long as deep, 0.16–0.24 mm long
(average 50.215 mm, n 510, 1) by 0.08–0.11 mm deep (average 50.101 mm, n 510, 1); hooked at end; not occurring on all zooids.
Ovicell. Not observed in our specimens, but in this species a reduced, hood-like ooecium occurs.
Remarks
We found this species only at the East Tongass Narrows site, where it was uncommon in rock crevices.
Distribution
Bugula pacifica View in CoL is distributed from the Pribilof Islands, Bering Sea ( Robertson 1905; Osburn 1950) southward to the Channel Islands off Southern California ( Soule et al. 1995). On the Asian side, it has been reported from the Commander Islands ( Grischenko 1997, 2004).
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BUGULIDAE Gray, 1848
Dick, Matthew H., Grischenko, Andrei V. & Mawatari, Shunsuke F. 2005 |
Bugula pacifica: O’Donoghue and O’Donoghue 1923 , p 20
Soule DF & Soule JD & Chaney HW 1995: 108 |
Osburn RC 1950: 155 |
O'Donoghue CH & O'Donoghue E 1923: 20 |
Bugula pacifica
Robertson A 1905: 268 |
Bugula purpurotincta:
Robertson A 1900: 320 |