Arbocuspis bicornis ( Hincks, 1881 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6090552 |
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Arbocuspis bicornis ( Hincks, 1881)
( Figs. 26–27 View FIGURES 24 – 27 )
Membranipora bellula var. bicornis Hincks, 1881: 149 , pl. 8, fig. 4A. [ Ceylon (= Sri Lanka)] Electra bellula View in CoL var. bicornis: Hastings, 1930: 706 (in part), pl. 2, fig. 8. [ Ceylon (= Sri Lanka)] Electra bellula: Marcus, 1937: 37 View in CoL (in part), pl. 6, figs. 14C (not pl. 6, figs. 14A–B, D–F). [ Brazil: São Paulo] Electra bellula: Marcus, 1941: 16 View in CoL (in part), fig. 6 (in part). [ Brazil: Paraná]
Electra bellula: Vieira et al., 2008: 12 View in CoL (in part). [ Brazil: São Paulo and Paraná]
Material examined. Holotype: NHMUK 1899.5.1.691, Electra bellula var. bicornis, T. Hincks Collection, Ceylon ( Sri Lanka), on algae. Additional specimens: UFPE 0 42, Jacarecica, Maceió, Alagoas State, Brazil, 9º36'50" S, 35º41'12" W, intertidal, on algae, coll. February 2004. UFPE 0 46, UFPE 0 84, Riacho Doce, Maceió, Alagoas State, Brazil, 9º34'42" S, 35º39'19" W, intertidal, on algae, Sargassum spp., coll. 31 March 2007 by L.M. Vieira.
Description. Colony encrusting, uni- to multiserial, forming linear runners with parallel rows to mat-like colonies, calcified, and whitish. Zooids elongate, 0.229–0.383 mm (0.296 ± 0.033) long and 0.148–0.216 mm (0.175 ± 0.017) wide, with distal oval opesiar region covered by frontal membrane, about 0.136–0.173 mm (0.150 ± 0.010) long, and a slightly narrower calcified proximal region. Proximal gymnocyst extended, occupying half of the length of zooids, about 0.111–0.228 mm (0.145 ± 0.031) long, smooth. Frontal surface of gymnocyst convex, with an unbranched median spine placed on a slightly raised region in the midpoint of zooid, close to the proximal rim of the opesia, and two large branching spines, lateral to the median spine, arched over and above the frontal membrane. A pair of curving pointed spines occurs on either side of the operculum at the distal end of the opesia (but belongs to the distal zooids). Colonies develop from a single ancestrula.
Remarks. No differences were observed between Ceylon’s Electra bellula var. bicornis (NHMUK 1899.5.1.691) and the specimens from Alagoas herein assigned to A. bicornis . Arbocuspis bicornis is distinguished from A. bellula in having two branched spines overarching the frontal membrane. Specimens described by Hincks (1881) as Membranipora bellula var. multicornis (now Arbocuspis multicornis ) are distinguished from A. bellula and A. bicornis by the presence of three branched spines overarching and occupying most of the opesiar area.
Distribution. Arbocuspis bicornis is found on algae (red algae) in Brazil and Sri Lanka. This is the first record of this species in Alagoas.
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Arbocuspis bicornis ( Hincks, 1881 )
Vieira, Leandro M., Almeida, Ana C. S. & Winston, Judith E. 2016 |
Electra bellula: Vieira et al., 2008 : 12
Vieira 2008: 12 |