Turbicellepora pourtalesi Winston, 2005
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3955.4.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6113632 |
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Turbicellepora pourtalesi Winston, 2005 View in CoL
( Figs 8 View FIGURE 8 A–F)
Cellepora avicularis Smitt, 1873: 53 , figs. 193–198.
Cellepora dichotoma, Osburn, 1914: 214 .
Not Cellepora dichotoma, Marcus, 1938: 46 , fig. 26, 1941: 28, fig. 22. Turbicellepora pourtalesi Winston, 2005: 102 View in CoL , figs. 279–290
Material examined. Parcel do Carpinteiro, Rio Grande do Sul: MNRJ-1180, am28 station 2, 32°8.402’S, 51°28.045’W, 28 August 2009; MNRJ-1181, am09 pc3, 32°14.605’S, 51°43.991’W, 22 meters depth, 28 September 2009; MNRJ-1182, am09 lance 6, 32°17.032’S, 51°48.754’W, 40 meters depth, 28 September 2009; MNRJ-1219, am22 pc 1, 32°13.716’S, 51°46.101’W, 21 meters depth, 0 2 February 2009; MNRJ-1220, am19 pc1, 32°16.191’S, 51°48.145’W, 25 meters depth, 12 March 2009; MNRJ-1221, am21 P1 Bento, 32°16.674’S, 51°47.330’W, 25 meters depth; MNRJ-1222, am24 station2, 32°09.406’S, 51°28.318’W, 31 July 2009; MNRJ- 1223, am25 station 2, 32°09.173’ S, 51°28.987’W, 0 7 Aug 2009; MNRJ-1224, am28 point 3, 32°07.472’S, 51°26.435’W, 28 August 2009; MNRJ-1226, am05, 32°16.894’S, 51°48.454’W, 24 meters depth, 28 March 2007; MNRJ-1230, am28 point 1, 32°10.861’S, 51°28.269’W, 28 August 2009. Hermenegildo, Santa Vitória do Palmar: MNRJ-1225, H#20, 33°41.254’S, 53°10.116’W, 17 meters depth, June 2011, Coll. FURG.
Description. Colony erect, branched, fragments. Autozooids regular in young colonies ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 A), becoming irregular in old ones ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 B); longer than wide (433–533 (480) µm long x 233–283 (257) µm wide), recumbent (at growing edge) to erect ovoid in shape, frontal wall smooth with few (5–9), small, rounded and sparse areolar pores ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 A). Orifice (108–123 (116) µm long x 92 –109 (102) µm wide) with a sinus large and shallow and condyles rounded ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 C), hidden by the peristome and suboral avicularium ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 D).
Avicularium suboral (80–114 (98) µm long), slightly lateral, raised on a small protuberance; rostrum triangular, directed outwards to left or right side; crossbar complete ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 B, D). Adventitious avicularium with triangular rostrum (93–107 (101) µm long) directed toward proximal region of the colony, sometimes slightly laterally, located near the zooidal margin and proximally; crossbar complete; absent in some zooids ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 D). Vicarious avicularia long (240–369 (313) µm long) slightly spatulate at the tip, occurring infrequently; crossbar complete ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 E).
Oecium hyperstomial (visible part: 78–143 (125) µm long x 157–200 (179) µm wide) submersed in frontal wall, with small rounded pores (11–13) scattered on the surface ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 F); orifice independent of maternal zooid.
Geographic distribution. From Cape Hatteras to Florida, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico ( Winston 2005), and Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul–present study).
Remarks. Almost 35 Turbicellepora species are described worldwide. Of these, 12 species are mentioned to occur in the Atlantic Ocean including one species at Brazil ( T. winstonae Vieira et al., 2010 ). T. pourtalesi Winston, 2005 described from the Northwest Atlantic ( Winston 2005) is very similar to Brazilian species except in the orifice size (Winston’s material is a few µm smaller: 72–126 (100) µm long x 72 –126 (90) µm wide), and has larger oecium, but in the Brazilian material the oecium has secondary calcification which can cause some mistakes during the measurements. Vieira et al. (2008) synonymized Cellepora dichotoma described from Brazil by Marcus (1938 and 1941), however this material need to be reviewed principally because Marcus’s species has adventitious avicularia with circular mandibles and T. pourtalesi has triangular ones.
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Turbicellepora pourtalesi Winston, 2005
Ramalho, Laís V. & Calliari, Lauro 2015 |
Cellepora dichotoma
Winston 2005: 102 |
Cellepora dichotoma
Osburn 1914: 214 |
Cellepora avicularis
Smitt 1873: 53 |