Bryozoa from deep-sea habitats of the northern Gulf of Cádiz (Northeastern Atlantic)
Author
Ramalho, Laís V.
Museu Nacional, Quinta da Boa Vista, s. n., Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 20940 - 040 Brazil. laisvr 10 @ yahoo. com https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1459 - 3954
Author
López-Fé, Carlos M.
Laboratorio de Biología Marina, Departamento de Zoología, Facultad de Biología, Universidad de Sevilla, Avda. Reina Mercedes, 6, Sevilla 41012, Spain. cuadra @ us. es https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2284 - 7037
Author
Mateo-Ramírez, Angel
Centro Oceanográfico de Málaga, Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Puerto Pesquero, s / n, Fuengirola, Málaga 29640, Spain.
Author
Rueda, José Luis
Centro Oceanográfico de Málaga, Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Puerto Pesquero, s / n, Fuengirola, Málaga 29640, Spain.
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-05-05
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journal article
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Porella tenuis
(
Calvet, 1906
)
(
Figs 4
C–G; 5A, B;
Table 6
)
Palmicellaria tenuis
Calvet, 1906: 431
, pl. XXVIII, figs 7, 8.
Palmicellaria skenei tenuis
:
d’Hondt 1974: 18
.
Material examined.
MNCN 25.03
/4202: DA05, Gazul
MV
,
418–422 m
depth
,
22 June 2010
,
INDEMARES
CHI-
CA
Project,
IEO
coll., no information on the original substrate;
MNCN 25.03
/4203: BT26, Almazán
MV
,
930–940 m
depth
,
4 March 2011
,
INDEMARES CHICA
Project,
IEO
coll., no information on the original substrate;
MNCN 25.03
/4204: BT06, Chica MVD,
660–667 m
depth
,
19 February 2011
,
INDEMARES CHICA
Project,
IEO
coll., on MDACs.
Description.
Erect colony with cylindrical branches and zooids opening only on the frontal side (
Fig. 4C
). Autozooids elongate, arranged in two or three longitudinal alternated series, orifices from the outer zooids facing away from the branch midline (
Fig. 4C, D
); frontal shield smooth or slightly nodular, imperforate except for scattered, rounded marginal areolar pores varying in size; sometimes a row of smaller rounded pores at the base of the peristome; on some zooids a small avicularium replacing an areolar pore (
Fig. 4D
). Peristome well developed, hiding the primary orifice and forming three tapered, cylindrical umbones (one median and two lateral) with nodular surface, and three inner avicularia placed at the base of each umbo (
Fig. 4D, E
): the median avicularium wider than long and larger than lateral ones, directed upwards and outwards (
Fig. 4E
). Primary orifice wider than long, with a wide and short lyrula at its proximal border (
Fig. 4F
). All avicularia (frontal, peristomial and distal) circular to oval, small, rostrum with serrate border and complete, thick crossbar (
Fig. 4D, E, G
). Ovicell slightly wider than long, globular, with a smooth surface and two, rounded to elliptical pores near the proximal border; becoming immersed with secondary calcification (
Fig. 4G
); opening inside the peristome but not closed by the zooidal operculum. On the abfrontal side: several scattered small and rounded pores, more frequently near the sutures; avicularia (similar in size and shape to those on the frontal side) placed near the sutures as well, directed randomly (
Fig. 5A, B
).
Remarks
.
Porella tenuis
has been described by
Calvet (1906)
from Cape Spartel (Gulf of Cádiz), occurring at 717 meters depth as
Palmicellaria tenuis
. Subsequently,
d’Hondt (1974)
recorded this species from the Gulf of Gascogne (North Atlantic) (as
Palmicellaria skenei
subspecies
tenuis
).
Souto
et al
. (2016)
, while describing a new species of
Porella
,
P. biserialis
, had the opportunity to examine the type-material of
Palmicellaria tenuis
(
MNHN
419) and transferred
P. tenuis
to the genus
Porella
. These authors suggested that
P. tenuis
fits better in the family
Bryocryptellidae
instead of
Celleporidae
, indicating features that are distinctive between the two species:
P. biserialis
has branches with two longitudinal series of zooids but lacks a lyrula, peristomial umbo, and avicularia on the ovicellate zooids. Comparing the specimens of this study with the
holotype
of
Porella tenuis
some differences were detected: the
holotype
shows three or four latero-peristomial umbones (our specimens have three umbones, one suboral plus one on each side), and the avicularia inside the peristome are not constant (three avicularia always present in our specimens). Nevertheless,
d’Hondt (1974)
mentioned that these characters can be very variable within and between colonies. The material studied here consisted of fragmented colonies suggesting that variability may be lost. Thus, we maintain these specimens as
Porella tenuis
.
Habitat and associated species.
This species occurs in fine sand and sandy mud with MDAC and coral rubble,
L. phalangium
, sponges [
T. muricata
and
Pheronema carpenteri
(Thomson)
],
M
.
oculata
and some soft bottom octocorals (
Isidella elongata
(Esper)
,
Radicipes
cf.
fragilis
) and small gorgonians (
Swiftia
sp.).