Revision of the type species of some cheilostome bryozoan genera in the collection of the Swedish Museum of Natural History
Author
Martino, Emanuela Di
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-04-08
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Terwasipora complanata
(
Norman, 1864
)
(
Fig. 10
)
Lepralia complanata
Norman, 1864: 85
, pl. 10, fig. 4.
Terwasipora complanata
:
Reverter-Gil & Souto 2019: 2743
, figs 5, 6.
Material examined.
Holotype
by monotypy SMNH-Type-1772,
North Atlantic Ocean
,
Ireland
, encrusting a rock. Leg. unknown.
Remarks.
The description of this species is omitted because accurate descriptions are available in several papers, some very recent (e.g.
Reverter-Gil & Souto 2019
,
Ramalho
et al.
2022
). However, the original material described by
Norman (1864)
has never been described and/or illustrated. The
syntype
SMNH-Type-1772 (
Fig. 10A
) consists of a fan-shaped colony, about 5.8 x
8.6 mm
, encrusting a granitic rock, about 9 x
11.5 cm
, sharing the substrate with spirorbid polychaetes.
Norman (1864)
acknowledged having found the specimen in the collection of British Zoophytes of his late friend Mr. Barlee that he inherited. This information agrees with the label (
Fig. 10B
), as does the description of the substrate provided by
Norman (1864)
as coarse-grained granite. While
Norman (1864)
claimed not to have detailed information about the collecting locality, apart from being British, the label reports
Ireland
as the probable origin, which seems plausible given that the geology of the northern coast of
Ireland
is characterized by igneous rocks and granitic intrusions.
FIGURE 10.
Terwasipora complanata
(
Norman, 1864
)
, Holotype SMNH-Type-1772, Ireland. A. General view of the colony. B. Label on the underside of the rock substrate. Scale bars: A = 1 mm; B = 3 cm.
This species has a wide Atlanto-Mediterranean distribution. Confirmed records are from the
Isles of Scilly
(off
Cornwall
,
England
) encrusting shells and rocks (
Hayward & Ryland 1999
), several localities along the Atlantic Iberian coast (
Reverter-Gil & Souto 2019
), the Strait of
Gibraltar
(e.g.
López de la Cuadra 1991
), the Alboran Sea (
Ramalho
et al.
2022
), and the western Mediterranean (
Gautier 1962
,
Novosel & Pozar-Domac, 2001
,
Rosso & Di Martino 2016
).