Spiniflabellum spinosum ( Canu & Bassler, 1928 ) Canu & Bassler, 1928
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3941.2.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6101483 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D379EF57-FF81-FFFE-FAB5-FB14FF58305A |
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Spiniflabellum spinosum ( Canu & Bassler, 1928 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Spiniflabellum spinosum ( Canu & Bassler, 1928) View in CoL n. comb.
( Figs 41–44 View FIGURES 41 – 44 ; Table 9 View TABLE 9 )
Gephyrotes spinosum Canu & Bassler 1928: 29 View in CoL –30, pl. 4, fig. 11.
Material examined: Holotype: USNM 7508, encrusting stones, Recent, north of Cuba.
Description: Colony encrusting, multiserial, unilaminar ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 41 – 44 ). Ancestrula and early astogeny not observed. Pore-chamber windows visible along zooidal margins at colony growing edge ( Figs 42, 44 View FIGURES 41 – 44 ), at least four in the distal and four in the lateral walls, oval to subcircular (L = 25–33 µm; W = 40–55 µm), surrounded by a thin rim of calcification. Autozooids distinct with deep interzooidal furrows, elliptical ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 41 – 44 ), longer than broad (mean L/W = 1.54), quincuncially arranged. Frontal shield slightly convex, formed by 16–18 narrow (25–35 µm) pinnate costae, each separated by 8 elliptical, very minute (averaging 10 µm in length) intercostal pores. Costae converging and fused at zooidal midline; on each costa, three prominent, tubular pelmatidia, 30–45 µm long, 15–20 µm in diameter and slightly flared at the tip, conferring a characteristic thorny aspect to the frontal shield ( Figs 42, 44 View FIGURES 41 – 44 ). Distalmost pair of costae broader (47–52 µm), smooth, bifurcating, the anterior bifurcations converging across orifice, forming a wide arch and bat-shaped pseudospiramen, obscuring the primary orifice from frontal view ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 41 – 44 ); the arch bears 5 hollow pelmatidial spines, adjacent pairs sometimes coalescent; two additional hollow spines from the proximal margin of the costa projecting into the pseudospiramen. Primary orifice semicircular ( Figs 42, 44 View FIGURES 41 – 44 ), broader than long (80 x 133 µm), with concave proximal margin. Two or three platy elements each terminating in 2 to 4, coalescent, hollow spines, forming a flabellate structure overarching the orifice. Adventitious avicularia small (50–55 µm), pedunculate, paired, on distolateral corners of bifurcated costae; rostrum acutely triangular, distolaterally directed, pivot bar absent ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 41 – 44 ). Ooecia and kenozooids not observed.
N, Number of colonies and number of zooids measured; SD, standard deviation.
Remarks. This species is characterized by the simultaneous presence of a broad, robust pair of bifurcations of the distalmost costae, pedunculate adventitious avicularia associated with the orifice, a flabellate distal palisade of coalescent hollow spines, and tubular pelmatidia conferring to the frontal shield its spinose aspect. Canu & Bassler's (1928) original description reported the absence of ooecia. This statement has been confirmed by new SEM images. Hence, either the ooecia have not yet been found or S. spinosum lacks ooecia and has internal brooding.
Distribution. Recent, north Cuba and Straits of Florida, at a depth of 102–262 m from a grey coral and coral sand.
N (colonies, zooids) | Mean | SD | Range | |
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Zooid length | 1, 10 | 500 | 49 | 451–577 |
Zooid width | 1, 10 | 324 | 18 | 299–353 |
Avicularia length | 1, 8 | 54 | 4 | 50–63 |
Avicularia width | 1,8 | 33 | 4 | 28–37 |
USNM |
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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Spiniflabellum spinosum ( Canu & Bassler, 1928 )
Martino, Emanuela Di & Rosso, Antonietta 2015 |
Gephyrotes spinosum
Canu 1928: 29 |