Bryozoa of Floridan Oculina reefs
Author
Judith L Winston
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Zootaxa
2016
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journal article
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Stephanollona serrata
(Osburn, 1912)
(
Fig. 38
;
Table 37
)
Hippothoa biaperta
: Smitt 1873: 46
(part), pl. 8, fig. 174?
Lepralia serrata
Osburn, 1912: 242
, pl. 26, fig. 57a-c.
Lepralia contracta
var.
serrata
: Osburn 1914: 216
.
Hippoporina contracta
: Osburn 1940: 428
(part?); Maturo 1968: 52 (part?).
Cleidochasma contractum
: Cheetham & Sandberg 1964: 1032
, text-fig. 38; Winston 1982: 148, fig. 81.
Stephanollona serrata
: Winston 2005: 115
, figs 321–326.
Material examined.
VMNH. no. 70659; USNM. no. 128262.
Description.
Colony encrusting (
Fig. 38
A), unilaminar to multilaminar. Zooids oval to polygonal; frontal shield surface uneven with smooth microstructure and indistinct zooidal boundaries, marginal areolar pores obvious (
Fig. 38
B, C). Orifice with distinct narrow rim; bases of articulated hollow spines 4 around distal part of rim (
Fig. 38
D); anter evenly rounded, with beaded margin, a pair of bean-shaped condyles with concave edges, and broadly U-shaped sinus. Avicularia oval to spatulate, with complete crossbars and rostra with serrated edges, oriented in various directions and raised at angle to frontal surface (
Fig. 38
B). Ooecia hyperstomial, broader than long, with heavily calcified ectooecium, semicircular tabula exposing entooecium, very short broad labellum with lateral indentations, and narrow transverse opening not closed by the zooid operculum (
Fig. 38
C).
FIGURE 38.
Stephanollona serrata
(Osburn, 1912)
:
A,
portion of colony;
B,
group of zooids, with large adventitious avicularium;
C,
zooids with ooecia and small oval avicularia;
D,
close-up of orifice with four spines and beaded anter. Scale bars: A, 1 mm; B, C, 0.4 mm; D, 0.1 mm.
TABLE 37.
Measurements in mm of
Stephanollona
serrata
(Osburn, 1912)
Lz
|
Wz
|
Lo
|
Wo
|
Lov
|
Wov
|
N |
18 |
18 |
18 |
18 |
10 |
10 |
Mean |
0.505 |
0.382 |
0.124 |
0.107 |
0.169 |
0.261 |
SD |
0.063 |
0.048 |
0.010 |
0.010 |
0.019 |
0.037 |
Min |
0.414 |
0.288 |
0.108 |
0.090 |
0.144 |
0.216 |
Max |
0.630 |
0.468 |
0.144 |
0.126 |
0.198 |
0.306 |
Remarks.
Like ‘
Cleidochasma porcellanum
’, ‘
Cleidochasma contractum
’ also represents a widely distributed species complex, now recognized on the basis of orificial beading and ooecial characters to be related to
Phidoloporidae
rather than
Cleidochasmatidae
. Its species are currently placed in the genus
Stephanollona
(Gordon 1994; Cook & Bock 1996).
Distribution.
Cape Hatteras to Florida, Caribbean, Gulf of
Mexico
.
Stephanollona conchularum
sp. nov
. (
Fig. 39
;
Table 38
)
FIGURE 39.
Stephanollona conchularum
sp. nov.
:
A,
colony encrusting a small gastropod;
B,
group of autozooids;
C,
zooids with ooecia;
D,
close-up of orifice;
E,
group of zooids with developing ooecia. Scale bars: A, 1 mm; B, E, 0.5 mm; C, 0.3 mm; D, 0.1 mm.
TABLE 38.
Measurements in mm of
Stephanollona conchularum
sp. nov
Lz
|
Wz
|
Lo
|
Wo
|
Lov
|
Wov
|
N |
18 |
18 |
18 |
18 |
16 |
16 |
Mean |
0.471 |
0.378 |
0.119 |
0.101 |
0.182 |
0.257 |
SD |
0.046 |
0.044 |
0.008 |
0.008 |
0.019 |
0.017 |
Min |
0.378 |
0.288 |
0.108 |
0.090 |
0.126 |
0.234 |
Max |
0.540 |
0.450 |
0.126 |
0.108 |
0.198 |
0.288 |
Material examined.
Holotype
: VMNH no. 70660.
Etymology.
Genitive plural of the Latin diminutive,
conchula
, of small snails, alluding to the species’ habit of encrusting snail shells.
Diagnosis.
Stephanollona
species occurring on small snail shells, characterized by 5 orificial spines, small oval frontal avicularia angled on a large projection, and a narrow, shallowly concave sinus.
Description.
Small colonies encrusting calcareous substrata, primarily microgastropod shells (
Fig. 39
A). Zooids rounded, hexagonal; frontal shield imperforate except for marginal pores, surface having smooth knobbly texture, proximal surface low, distal surface raised surrounding orifice (
Fig. 39
B). Orifice bordered by smooth raised rim, with 5 hollow distal spines (
Fig. 39
D, E); anter subcircular with with beaded rim, narrow flattened scalloped condyles, and narrow shallowly concave sinus. Laterofrontal avicularium oval, with complete crossbar and slightly serrated rostrum present on some zooids, raised at angle on large projection subjacent to sinus. Ooecia prominent, ectooecium enveloped in frontal calcification, proximofrontally bearing semicircular tabula exposing entooecium; labellum very broad and narrow with lateral indentations; ooecial opening well above primary orifice. (
Fig. 39
C, E).
Remarks.
The species is very similar to both
Stephanollona serrata
(above) and six-spined
Stephanollona asper
also found on the Floridan Atlantic coast. It differs from
Stephanollona asper
in having only five oral spines, and from
S. serrata
in having a broader sinus and avicularia that vary in position. In addition to the differences in spine number,
S. asper
has more elaborate cross bars on avicularia, large spatulate avicularia, and a different orifice.
Stephanollona serrata
has more positionally varied avicularia, and a broader sinus.
Distribution.
East coast of Florida,
Oculina
banks.