Cellaria (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata) from the deep: new species from the southern Zealandian region
Author
Achilleos, Katerina
Department of Marine Science, University of Otago, P. O. Box 56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand.
Author
Gordon, Dennis P.
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Private Bag 14901 Kilbirnie, Wellington 6022, New Zealand. Dennis. Gordon @ niwa. co. nz; http: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9398 - 996 X
Author
Smith, Abigail M.
Department of Marine Science, University of Otago, P. O. Box 56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand. & abby. smith @ otago. ac. nz; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 6468 - 9124
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-06-18
4801
2
201
236
journal article
21635
10.11646/zootaxa.4801.2.1
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1175-5326
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Cellaria
sp. 4
(
Fig. 12
)
Cellaria
sp. 4:
Achilleos
et al
. 2019
: [4–8].
Material examined.
NIWA 132738
,
NIWA
Stn G
7,
28.7917° S
,
167.7500° E
,
NNE
of
Norfolk Island
,
366 m
, collected
28 September 1966
.
Description.
Colony erect, jointed, possibly branched laterally, comprising a single internode fragment not exceeding
2 mm
in length. Stem cylindrical, tapered proximally (W, 275–477 μm). Zooids arranged in whorls of 3, with 10 whorls in fragment.
Autozooidal cystid with hexagonal outline, longer than wide (ZL, 415–583 μm; ZW, 347–387 μm; ratio 1.3). Cryptocyst evenly granular-tubercular over entire surface; cryptocystal ridges close to zooidal margin all around except midlaterally, the sunken area lowest proximal to opesia. Moderate-sized triangular area distal to opesia. Opesia wider than long (OpL, 65–75 μm; OpW, 86–96 μm; ratio 0.72); rim very low, appearing to be beaded by granules distally, the proximal margin flanked by upturned knob-like condyles.
Avicularia and ovicells not seen.
FIGURE 12.
Cellaria
sp. 4, NIWA Stn G7. A. Part of stem, showing apparent rootlet pores at the proximal end; the top left zooid has a frontal foramen pertaining either to an anchoring rootlet or the site of a lateral branch. B. Autozooids and opesia; note the closeness of the cryptocyst ridges to the zooidal margins, except midlaterally. Scale bars: A, 200 μm; B, 100 μm.
Ancestrula not seen; proximal end of stem with truncated autozooidal cystid remnants, with what appear to be rootlet pores rather than cystid chambers seen in section.
Remarks.
The specimen closely resembles
Cellaria gracillima
n. sp.
in general appearance but is distinguished by its cryptocyst ridges being close to the zooid margin. Discovery of further material with avicularia, ooecia and perhaps branches will clarify its status. The tapered proximal end of the sole fragment, with what appear to be rootlet pores, may be indicative of dichotomous branching; on the other hand, a frontal foramen in the sunken proximofrontal part of the cryptocyst of one zooid is suggestive of lateral branching (or merely an anchoring rootlet).
Distribution.
NNE of
Norfolk Island
, Norfolk Ridge,
366 m
depth.