Plumatella divae, Wood & Okamura, 2022

Wood, Timothy S. & Okamura, Beth, 2022, Further species and range extensions of Amazonian bryozoans: chipping away at the iceberg, Zootaxa 5169 (4), pp. 381-391 : 384-385

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5169.4.7

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6952464

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EC8783-7B60-FFBB-44D4-2D38FD13F951

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scientific name

Plumatella divae
status

sp. nov.

Plumatella divae n. sp.

( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 )

Material examined. Holotype: ZUEC BRY 62 View Materials from the Río Tapajos , 8 km N of Santarém, Pará State, Brazil, 2˚ 21.194’ S, 54˚ 44.879’ W (Site 16), collected 14 May 2018 by T. Wood and B. Okamura . Paratype: NHMUK 2021.11.23, same details as holotype. Colonies attached to emergent reeds, including floatoblasts but no sessoblasts .

Etymology. The specific name honors the Brazilian marine biologist, Diva Diniz Corrêa (1918–1993), whose close association with bryozoologists Ernst and Eveline Marcus inspired a lifetime of research on marine invertebrates.

Description. Colony sparse and spreading across the substratum, with many upright and free branches, keel and furrow prominent along every tubule, ectocyst semitransparent with statoblasts easily visible inside; floatoblasts usually oval and elongate ( Fig. 3a View FIGURE 3 ), relatively small, about 423 µm long, but occasionally more broadly oval and less than 370 µm in length, dorsal fenestra less than half overall statoblast length, ventral fenestra dimensions slightly less than those of the capsule, both dorsal and ventral fenestrae strongly tuberculated ( Fig. 3b View FIGURE 3 ), floatoblast fenestra and annulus covered with raised lines that appear densely scattered, slightly contorted, and randomly oriented, measuring 0.2–2 µm in length and visible only by scanning electron microscopy ( Fig. 3c, d View FIGURE 3 ); sessoblasts unknown at this time. Floatoblast dimensions are shown in Table 1 View TABLE 1 .

Remarks. Other Amazon floatoblasts have a small dorsal fenestra, but all have an overall length greater than 400 µm and the fenestra is not so heavily tuberculated. In this species the small, broadly oval floatoblasts with small dorsal fenestra are unlike any other floatoblasts so far encountered in the Amazon.

Similar floatoblasts have been collected (without colonies) from the Presidente Calles reservoir at San Jose de Gracia, Aguascalientes in central Mexico (Wood, unpublished). In that species, however, the floatoblast ventral fenestra is markedly smaller than the capsule.

ZUEC

Museu de Zoologia da Universidade Estadual de Campinas

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

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