Predanophora longiuscula ( Harmer, 1957 )

Harmelin, Jean-Georges, 2014, Alien bryozoans in the eastern Mediterranean Sea — new records from the coast of Lebanon, Zootaxa 3893 (3), pp. 301-338 : 327-328

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3893.3.1

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Predanophora longiuscula ( Harmer, 1957 )
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Predanophora longiuscula ( Harmer, 1957) View in CoL

( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 A–C; Table 12 View TABLE 12 )

Rhynchozoon corrugatum: Waters 1909: 158 , figs 14–16. Non Rhyncopora corrugata Thornely, 1905 .

Drepanophora longiuscula Harmer, 1957: 1081 ; Powell 1967a: 173, pl. 3, fig. 16; Powell 1969b: 36; Dumont 1981: 636; Winston 1986: 16.

Microporella View in CoL umbracula: Balavoine 1959: 274 View in CoL , pl. 5, fig. 3. Non Flustra umbracula Audouin, 1826: 239 .

Predanophora longiuscula: Tilbrook 2006: 283 View in CoL , pl. 63 A–C.

Material examined. Specimens from Lebanon: 1) Stn 10A, 6 small colonies on lower sides of pebbles; 2) Stn 11A, 3 colonies on Spondylus spinosus shell; 3) Stn 16A, 1 colony on a S. spinosus shell spine. Specimens from the Red Sea: 1) Egypt, South Sinai, Yolanda wreck, 18 m, 15 May 1983, 2 colonies on aluminium sheet (JGH); 2) Egypt, Suez, MNHN, specimen No. 7808, recorded as “ Microporella umbracula by Balavoine (1959, pl. 5, fig. 3), Dollfus coll., Al Sayad survey, Gulf of Suez, Stn X, 28–62 m; 3) Egypt, Safaga, SEM photos of specimens from northern Bay of Safaga posted by Ostrovsky et al. (2011a).

Description. Colony encrusting, unilamellar, small. Autozooids short, predominantly ovicellate; frontal shield nodular with 5–8 large, smooth knobs irregularly shaped and distributed, often partially hidden by the ooecium of subjacent zooid, a few small marginal pseudopores. Primary orifice suborbicular, relatively large (L, 98 µm; W, 92 µm); poster low (1/4 orifice length), forming a wide rounded sinus; paired blunt condyles; anter circular, bordered by thin crescentic vertical visor. Peristome formed by proximal collar and lower distal rim in non-ovicellate zooids, higher and tubular in ovicellate zooids, partly concealing orifice, with thick visor arched over proximal edge of ooecium and high thick proximal collar surrounding poster and proximal half of anter. Avicularium single, placed on inner side of proximal half of peristome, directed lateroproximally, crossbar complete. Ooecium hyperstomial, globular, slightly broader than long or vice versa, ectooecium smooth, interrupted by 3 large semicircular or oval foramina (pseudopores), 1 distal and 2 laterally.

Remarks. This small species is easily recognizable by the particular aspect of the nodular frontal shield, the high peristome and the ooecium with large pseudopores in the ectooecium. Surprisingly, Balavoine (1959) mistook it for Microporella umbracula , although the latter has nothing in common with P. longiuscula , and the specimen from the Gulf of Suez (MNHN No. 7808) that he studied and illustrated was well preserved ( Balavoine 1959, pl. 5, fig. 3). Tilbrook (2006) introduced the genus Predanophora for Drepanophora longiuscula Harmer and placed it in the Celleporidae after examining the holotype (NHMUK 1899.7.1.2012) from the Gulf of Suez; Waters (1909) had assigned it to Rhynchozoon corrugatum (Thornely) .

TABLE 12. Predanophora longiuscula, morphometrics of a colony from Stn 11 A.

P. longiuscula X SD Range N
Az L 312 27 290–340 10
Az W 216 26 195–280 10
Ov L 143 16 120–170 6
Ov W 163 8 155–170 6
MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Gymnolaemata

Order

Cheilostomatida

Family

Celleporidae

Genus

Predanophora

Loc

Predanophora longiuscula ( Harmer, 1957 )

Harmelin, Jean-Georges 2014
2014
Loc

Microporella

Tilbrook 2006: 283
Balavoine 1959: 274
Audouin 1826: 239
1959
Loc

Rhynchozoon corrugatum:

Dumont 1981: 636
Powell 1969: 36
Powell 1967: 173
Harmer 1957: 1081
Waters 1909: 158
1909
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