Bryozoan framework composition in the oddly shaped reefs from Abrolhos Bank, Brazil, southwestern Atlantic: taxonomy and ecology
Author
Ramalho, Laís V.
Author
Taylor, Paul D.
Author
Moraes, Fernando Coreixas
Author
Moura, Rodrigo
Author
Amado-Filho, Gilberto M.
Author
Bastos, Alex C.
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-09-20
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4483.1.6
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Rhynchozoon
aff.
rostratum
(
Busk, 1856
)
(
Fig. 6D–F
)
Rhynchozoon
sp.:
Reis
et al
., 2016
: supplementary table.
Rhynchozoon rostratum
:
Bastos
et al
., 2018
: table 1.
Material
examined.
Abrolhos Bank
,
Bahia
State,
Brazil
: MNRJ-Bry1338,
Parcel dos Abrolhos
,
15 m
depth,
February 2014
, col.
R. Moura
, G. Amado-Filho & A
.
Bastos
; MNRJ-Bry1374,
Parcel dos Abrolhos
,
4 m
depth,
February 2014
, col.
R. Moura
, G. Amado-Filho & A. Bastos.
Short description.
Colonies encrusting, multilamellar; zooids initially orderly but becoming irregularly arranged. Frontal wall tuberculate with areolar pores only (
Fig. 6D
). Primary orifice with distinct rounded sinus, hidden by the development of the peristome; tubercles sometimes present, varying in number and size (
Fig. 6D, E
). Oral and frontal avicularia of similar shape and size, crossbar complete, the frontal avicularium triangular, diamond-shaped and distolaterally or laterally directed (
Fig. 6E
); oral avicularium single (
Fig. 6F
) directed laterally. Ovicells not observed.
Geographic distribution
. Indonesia, E. Pacific, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico (
Busk 1856
;
Winston & Heimberg 1986
); Abrolhos Bank, Bahia State (
Reis
et al
. 2016
;
Bastos
et al
. 2018
; present study).
FIGURE 6.
Scanning electron micrographs of three bryozoan species. A.
Gemelliporina glabra
, fragment showing orifices and a small avicularium. B, C.
Plesiocleidochasma acuminata
n. sp.
B. General view of a fragment showing infertile zooids. C. Detail of some zooids showing cleithridiate orifices, a few scattered areolar pores and acuminate avicularia with rostra ending in a sharp and elongate tip. D–F.
Rhynchozoon
aff.
rostratum
. D. General view of a colony part showing some zooids with peristomial tubercles and frontal avicularia. E. Detail of some autozooids showing peristomial tubercles and frontal, triangular avicularia. F. Detail of one zooid showing distally beaded orifice and a suboral lateral avicularium with a triangular rostrum, and a suboral umbo.
FIGURE 7.
In situ
underwater photographs of six bryozoan species recorded from Abrolhos Bank, Brazil. A, B.
Steginoporella magnilabris
. C.
Reptadeonella bipartita
. D.
Celleporaria atlantica
. E.
Stylopoma variabilis
n. sp.
F.
Utinga castanea
. G.
Arthropoma cecilii
. Photos by Áthila Bertoncini/Rede Abrolhos.
Remarks
.
Rhynchozoon verruculatum
(
Smitt, 1873
)
is very similar to
R. rostratum
, but it differs from the latter in having larger zooids, a shallow U-shaped sinus, more elongated diamond-shaped frontal avicularia, and ovicells that are completely immersed.
Rhynchozoon brasiliensis
Almeida
et al
., 2017
, also known from
Bahia
State, has a primary orifice with a V-shaped sinus, the peristomial avicularium is absent, and the frontal avicularium is variously oriented. Two other Brazilian
Rhynchozoon
species are distinct:
R. coalitum
Vieira
et al
., 2010
has only a suboral avicularium and lacks vicarious avicularia, while
R. phrynoglossum
Marcus, 1937
has large vicarious avicularia with truncate or tongue-shaped mandibles. The colonies found in the studied cores were poorly preserved, making a more precise identification difficult.