Systematics of interstitial encrusting bryozoans from southeastern Brazil Author Winston, Judith E. Author Vieira, Leandro M. text Zootaxa 2013 3710 2 101 146 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.3710.2.1 867ca84b-ed17-40e4-a603-b2efd0e6fef3 1175-5326 248125 6E42B926-DAA9-4BAE-B995-8BDB19B93268 Bryopesanser tilbrooki sp. nov. ( Fig. 20 ; Table 18 ) FIGURE 20. Bryopesanser tilbrooki sp. nov. : A, colony on sand grain. B, several autozooids in a hollow of a grain. C, three zooids showing long hollow spines at lateral to distal edges of orifice. D, ovicelled zooid, showing smooth imperforate calcification and raised proximal margin. E, an orifice with seven spines; one of the paired avicularia can be seen at right of the orifice. F, another zooid, showing spines and avicularia. Scale bars: A–C, 0.2 mm; D, F, 0.1 mm; E, 0.05 mm. TABLE 18. Measurements (in mm) of Bryopesanser tilbrooki sp. nov. .
Lz Wz Lo Wo Lov Wov Lanc Wanc
N 18 18 18 18 9 9 1 1
Mean 0.375 0.276 0.079 0.088 0.122 0.197 0.306 0.216
SD 0.054 0.021 0.016 0.012 0.008 0.023 n/a n/a
Min 0.288 0.234 0.054 0.072 0.108 0.162 0.306 0.216
Max 0.450 0.306 0.108 0.108 0.126 0.216 0.306 0.216
Material examined. Holotype : MZUSP 744 ( Fig. 20 A, C, D), measured specimen #2, BIOTA Stn 211. Paratypes : MZUSP 672, #2 [ 5 specimens ], near BIOTA Stn 205, 15 m; MZUSP 743, Biota Stn 211; MZUSP 745 ( Fig. 20 E, F), measured specimen #3, BIOTA Stn 205; VMNH 70027, BIOTA Stn 211. Additional material : MZUSP 710, BIOTA Stn 211. Supplementary video. http://cifonauta.cebimar.usp.br/taxon/bryopesanser-tilbrooki/ Etymology. Named in honor of Kevin Tilbrook, in recognition of his contribution to the taxonomy of Bryopesanser species. Diagnosis. Bryopesanser with multiporous frontal shield, small paired avicularia, 7 oral spines ( 6 in ovicelled zooids), and almost semicircular orifice with shallow, subquadrate sinus. Description. Colonies encrusting in a single layer on small mineral or shell grains. Zooids are relatively flat, with a beaded frontal surface texture, regularly penetrated by small, irregular, multiporous pseudopores. Zooids have raised lateral edges, their margins distinct. Distal end of zooid with a flattened peristome whose shape reflects the outline of the orifice within it. Orifice almost semicircular anteriorly, with a shallow subquadrate sinus and sloping condyles with a posteriorly crimped edge. Seven long, angled and jointed hollow spines surround the distal and lateral rim of the peristome and orifice; bases of spines brown in color. Small triangular avicularia with a rounded base and a complete cross-bar occur on some zooids, lateral to the orifice, with the mandible oriented distally. Ooecium semicircular, solidly calcified, with a flattened proximal edge; ovicelled zooids with 6 oral spines. Polypides with 11 translucent white tentacles. Remarks. The new species resembles Bryopesanser pesanseris (Smitt, 1873) , also reported from the Brazilian coast (Tilbrook 2012), but differs from it in orifice shape and in the presence of a frontal shield with multiporous pseudopores. The specimens from São Paulo reported as Mastigophora pesanseris (MZUSP, unregistered specimen; Marcus collection #38) differ from Bryopesanser tilbrooki n. sp. in the shape of the orifice and sinus, and the more porous frontal wall; these specimens belong to a distinct species. The multiporous pseudopores found in Bryopesanser tilbrooki were also reported in six other species, Bryopesanser capitaneus Tilbrook, 2006 , Bryopesanser crebicolis Tilbrook, 2012 , Bryopesanser grandicella (Canu & Bassler, 1929) , Bryopesanser gardineri Tilbrook, 2012 , Bryopesanser labiones Tilbrook, 2012 and Bryopesanser tonsillorum Tilbrook, 2012 ). However, Bryopesanser tilbrooki is readily distinguished from other species of the genus in having an orifice with a subquadrate sinus and well-developed condyles. Distribution. São Paulo state, Brazil .