Abditoporella Sosa-Yañez, Vieira & Solís-Marín

Sosa-Yañez, Armando, Vieira, Leandro M. & Solís-Marín, Francisco A., 2015, A new cheilostome bryozoan genus, Abditoporella (Hippoporidridae), from the eastern Pacific, Zootaxa 3994 (2), pp. 275-282 : 276

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3994.2.7

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5664392

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Abditoporella Sosa-Yañez, Vieira & Solís-Marín
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Genus Abditoporella Sosa-Yañez, Vieira & Solís-Marín View in CoL n. gen.

Type species. Abditoporella dimorpha n. sp.

Diagnosis. Colony encrusting, uni- to multilaminar. Zooids polygonal; frontal shield with scattered frontal pseudopores. Orifice cleithridiate (keyhole-shaped) with lateral condyles. Oral spines absent. Avicularia adventitious or interzooidal. Embryos brooded endozooidally in female zooids. Interzooidal communications via septular pores.

Etymology. From Latin abditus, hidden, and - porella, a common suffix for Bryozoa, alluding to the inconspicuous ooecium.

Remarks. This new genus is distinguished from other Hippoporidridae in having both a pseudoporous frontal shield and endozooidal ovicells. These morphological characteristics lead us to include another species previously assigned to Hippopodinella , as Abditoporella turrita ( Osburn, 1952) n. comb. Female zooids are dimorphic in A. dimorpha n. sp., but skeletal dimorphism is not evident in A. turrita ( Osburn 1952) .

Abditoporella View in CoL n. gen. shares some of the morphological features of both Odontoporella View in CoL and Hagiosynodos View in CoL . Odontoporella View in CoL has a similar orifice, avicularia and internally buttressed recesses for communication pores (see Gordon 1989), but is distinguished from Abditoporella View in CoL n. gen. in having a non-pseudoporous frontal shield with radial ridges and associated areolar pores, and no externally distinguishable zooidal sexual dimorphism ( Carter & Gordon 2007). The campanulate orifice and the pseudoporous frontal shield of Abditoporella View in CoL resemble that in the cheiloporinid genus Hagiosynodos View in CoL ( Bishop & Hayward 1989; Hayward & McKinney 2002), but this genus has conspicuous ooecia closed by the zooidal operculum. Although avicularia were not noted in Hagiosynodos View in CoL by Hayward & McKinney (2002), they are present in the genus ( Bishop & Hayward 1989). The combined morphological similarities among Abditoporella View in CoL n. gen., Hagiosynodos View in CoL and Odontoporella View in CoL lead us to accommodate these genera in the same family, Hippoporidridae View in CoL .

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