Diversity of marine bryozoans inhabiting demosponges in northeastern Brazil
Author
Almeida, Ana C. S.
Author
Souza, Facelucia B. C.
Author
Menegola, Carla
Author
Vieira, Leandro M.
text
Zootaxa
2017
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281
323
journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4290.2.3
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Synnotum aegyptiacum
(
Audouin, 1826
)
(
Figs. 27–28
)
Loricaria aegyptiaca
Audouin, 1826
: 243
;
Savigny, [1817]
: pl. 13, figs. 4.1–4.5.
Synnotum aegyptiacum
: Tilbrook 2006: 65
, plate 8E–F (cum syn.);
Gluhak
et al.
2007
: 399
, figs. 3A–B;
Vieira
et al.
2008
: 18
;
Almeida
et al
. 2015b
: 3
.
Material
examined.
UFBA
1601
,
UFBA
2356–59
Camamu Bay
,
13°53’S
,
38°59’W
,
18–20 m
, coll
.
October 2012
(on sponge
Bubaris
sp.);
UFBA
1615
,
UFBA
2360
,
Camamu Bay
,
13°53’S
,
38°59’W
,
18–20 m
, coll
.
October 2012
(on sponge
Mycale angulosa
).
Remarks.
Synnotum aegyptiacum
has erect articulated colonies formed by autozooids more or less fusiform with a large uncalcified frontal area, sessile short and robust avicularia placed at distal zooidal corners and pedunculate bulbous distal avicularia, placed between autozooids. This species is supposedly widely distributed in warm tropical waters, frequently found associated with algae, hydrozoans and other bryozoans, shell fragments and rocks (
Osburn 1927
;
Marcus 1955
;
Shier 1964
;
Winston 1982b
).
Marcus (1955)
reported colonies of
S. aegyptiacum
from southeast
Brazil
that were found anchored inside unidentified sponges. Colonies examined here were attached by rhizoids at the lateral surface of the rugose-textured sponges
Bubaris
sp. and
Mycale angulosa
.
Distribution.
Circumtropical.
Brazil
: Fernando de Noronha,
Alagoas
,
Bahia
,
Espírito Santo
and
São Paulo
(
Vieira
et al.
2008
;
Almeida
et al.
2015b
).