Bryozoa of Floridan Oculina reefs
Author
Judith L Winston
text
Zootaxa
2016
4071
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1
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4071.1.1
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1175-5326
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Floridina antiqua
(Smitt, 1873)
(
Fig. 13
;
Table 12
)
FIGURE 12.
Micropora acuminata
Winston, 2005
:
A,
colony encrusting
Oculina
branch;
B,
group of zooids and avicularia;
C,
close up of zooids;
D,
close up of avicularium;
E,
zooid with ooecium;
F,
ooecium and orifice of fertile zooid. Scale bars: A, 1 mm; B, C, D, F, 0.1 mm; E, 0.3 mm.
FIGURE 13.
Floridina antiqua
(Smitt, 1873)
:
A,
portion of encrusting colony;
B,
group of zooids with a distally acute avicularium at upper left;
C,
distal end of a fertile zooid;
D,
group of zooids with adjacent avicularia (center);
E,
uncleaned avicularium, showing hooked mandible;
F,
weakely serrated, hooked mandible tip;
G,
avicularium with open mandible. Scale bars: A, 2 mm; B, D, 0. 5 mm; C, 0.1 mm; F, 0.03 mm; G, 0.2 mm.
Mollia antiqua
Smitt, 1873: 12
, pl. 2, fig. 73.
Floridina antiqua
: Canu & Bassler 1928a: 60
, pl. 6, fig. 1, text-figs 8c, d; Hastings 1930: 715; Osburn 1940: 372; 1950: 102; Shier 1964: 617; Cook 1964: 70, fig. 12; 1968: 151; 1985: 107; Lagaaij 1973: 147, pl. 3, fig. 9; Winston 1982: 125, fig. 38.
TABLE 12.
Measurements in mm of
Floridina antiqua
(Smitt, 1873)
.
Lz
|
Wz
|
Lop
|
Wop
|
Lo
|
Wo
|
Lavz
|
Wavz
|
N |
18 |
18 |
18 |
18 |
6 |
6 |
18 |
18 |
Mean |
0.452 |
0.409 |
0.216 |
0.190 |
0.078 |
0.092 |
0.435 |
0.219 |
SD |
0.044 |
0.046 |
0.036 |
0.019 |
0.007 |
0.004 |
0.049 |
0.038 |
Min |
0.378 |
0.342 |
0.162 |
0.162 |
0.072 |
0.090 |
0.378 |
0.162 |
Max |
0.558 |
0.486 |
0.270 |
0.234 |
0.090 |
0.099 |
0.558 |
0.270 |
Material examined.
VMNH. no. 70615, 70616; USNM no. 1283238.
Description.
Colonies encrusting calcareous substrata (
Fig. 13
A). Zooids small, subhexagonal, with rounded distal ends and angular proximal corners (
Fig. 13
B, D). Opesia trifoliate, with deep, laterally directed opesiular indentations and curved proximal edge. Cryptocyst granular, depressed in the center, with raised, more densely granulated margin. Avicularia elongate-rhombic or pentagonal, almost as long as autozooids but narrower and highly acute at the distal channelled end, scattered among autozooids; mandibles dark brown, winged with frontally hooked tips, serrated along inner edge (
Fig. 13
D–F). Ooecium endozooidal (
Fig. 13
C); opesiae of fertile zooids more elongated, with straight or only slightly curved proximal rim, compared with those of autozooids.
Remarks.
The genus
Floridina
has been very successful, with numerous fossil and Recent species described, although many fossils need modern study for verification. A study of Plio-Pleistocene Western Atlantic
Floridina
by Knowles (2008) has provided revised descriptions of three fossil species,
F. regularis
,
F. minima
, and
F. parvicella
, and has emphasized the necessity of making the appropriate measurements for taxonomic and paleoecological work.
Distribution.
A warm-water species reported from Africa and the Eastern Pacific, as well as the western Atlantic from Cape Hatteras to Florida, the Caribbean and the Gulf of
Mexico
.