Cheilostome Bryozoa from Penang and Langkawi, Malaysia Author Taylor, Paul D. 7AFF2929-DF5B-46B2-94E6-B26B396CC2C8 urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 7 AFF 2929 - DF 5 B- 46 B 2 - 94 E 6 - B 26 B 396 CC 2 C 8 Author Tan, Shau-Hwai Aileen FB8279A2-D0D7-4151-A30E-81761FA26709 urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: FB 8279 A 2 - D 0 D 7 - 4151 - A 30 E- 81761 FA 26709 text European Journal of Taxonomy 2015 2015-11-03 149 1 34 journal article 22374 10.5852/ejt.2015.149 5f7efcfd-9137-4909-8125-f4cc7d9bae9f 2118-9773 3787554 Hippopodina feegeensis ( Busk, 1884 ) Fig. 15 A–C Lepralia feegeensis Busk, 1884: 144 , pl. 22, fig. 9, 9a, 9b. Hippopodina feegeensis Tilbrook 1999: 451 , fig. 1a–h. Material MALAYSIA : MSL BRY001b, Pantai Pasir Hitam, Langkawi, collected intertidally from coral reef. Description Colony encrusting, multiserial, unilamellar or multilamellar, often large in size; growing edge revealing line of buttressed pores in transverse walls. Ancestrula and early astogeny not observed in studied Malaysian material; elsewhere ancestrula comprising a tetrad of zooids (e.g., Tilbrook 1999 : fig. 1b). Autozooids large, 0.75–1.00 mm long by 0.42–0.58 mm wide, subrectangular to subhexagonal; distinct with interzooidal grooves; frontal shield gently convex, perforated by numerous small, closely spaced pores, pustulose; orifice large, hoof-shaped, almost equidimensional, 0.20–0.22 mm long by 0.18–0.20 mm wide, proximal edge gently concave, wide, condyles rounded, lateral; ovicell large ( Fig. 15B ), 0.46–0.50 mm long by 0.44–0.50 mm wide, evenly porous, calcification resembling frontal shield but lacking pustules, primary orifice of ovicellate zooids a little larger than in non-ovicellate zooids, secondary orifice broad, 0.12 mm long by 0.24 mm wide, incipient ovicell evident as a sparsely porous, smooth depression in proximal gymnocyst of distal zooid. Adventitious avicularia ( Fig. 15C ) present in less than one-half of autozooids, singly or paired, 0.18–0.26 mm long by 0.12–0.16 mm wide; located distolaterally of orifice, directed transversely towards midline of supporting autozooid; rostrum a high triangle with slightly concave sides, pointed distally; cross-bar calcified in most, straight; opesia semicircular. Fig. 14. Schizoporella japonica Ortmann, 1890 . Kuah jetty, Langkawi. — A . Colony photographed in the field showing colour when alive. — B–D . MSL BRY024. B. Growing edge with giant buds. C. Group of zooids. D. Orifice and avicularium. — E–F . MSL BRY019b. E. Group of zooids, two ovicellate. F. Ovicell. Scale bars: B = 1 mm; C, E = 500 μm; D, F = 100 μm. Fig. 15. — A–C . Hippopodina feegeensis ( Busk, 1884 ) . Pantai Pasir Hitam, Langkawi, MSL BRY001b. A. Zooids near growing edge (top). B. Group of autozooids and an ovicell. C. Autozooidal orifice with an adventitious avicularium. — D–F . Microporella sp. Kampung Kuala Temoyong, Langkawi, MSL BRY012d. D. Group of zooids. E. Ascopore, orifice and avicularium (top right). F. Oblique view of ovicellate autozooid showing ascopore and avicularium with mandible. — G . Scorpiodinipora costulata ( Canu & Bassler, 1929 ) (left) and Microporella (right). MSL BRY012c and MSL BRY012d, respectively. Kampung Kuala Temoyong, Langkawi. — H–I . Scorpiodinipora costulata ( Canu & Bassler, 1929 ) . H. Kampung Kuala Temoyong, Langkawi, MSL BRY012c. Zooids at the growing edge. I. Pulau Betong, Penang, MSL BRY025. Group of zooids. Scale bars: A, G = 1 mm; B = 500 μm; C–D, H–I = 200 μm; E–F = 100 μm. Remarks This is a common species circumtropically, often occurring in coral reefs, which is widely distributed in the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic Oceans and also recorded from the Mediterranean and Red Seas (see Powell 1969 : fig. 2). The large sizes of both the colonies and their constituent zooids are notable. Colonies of this species found at Pantai Pasir Hitam, Langkawi were remarkable for being concentrated in a small area and absent from similar-looking habitats in the area. This suggests localized recruitment, perhaps from a single founding colony.