Alien bryozoans in the eastern Mediterranean Sea — new records from the coast of Lebanon
Author
Harmelin, Jean-Georges
text
Zootaxa
2014
2014-12-09
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3893.3.1
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Celleporaria labelligera
Harmer, 1957
(
Fig. 7
A–C;
Table 7
)
Holoporella descostilsii
:
Waters 1909
: 162
, pl. 16, figs 1–3. Non
Cellepora descostilsii
Audouin, 1826
.
Celleporaria labelligera
Harmer, 1957
: 676
, pl. 42, figs 14–17, 22, 24;
Balavoine 1959
: 276
, pl. 5, fig. 4;
Powell 1967a
: 167
;
Powell 1969b
: 361
, fig. 2;
Rédier 1969
: 13
;
Dumont 1981
: 635
.
Material examined.
Specimens from
Lebanon
: 1) Stn 1A, 1 large colony; 2) Stn 1B, several large colonies; 3) Stn 5A, 3 colonies; 4) Stn 12A, 1 large colony; 5) Stn 12B, 1 large colony; 6) Stn 12C, 1 colony; 7) Stn 12D, 1 large colony; 8) Stn 12E, 2 large colonies; 9) Stn 15A, 1 colony.
Other material examined
: 1)
MNHN
,
5 specimens
labelled
Celleporaria labelligera
by
Balavoine (1959)
, Dollfus coll., Al Sayad survey, Gulf of Suez: No. 7766, Stn IV,
65 m
; No. 7825, Stn X,
8 December 1928
, 28–
62 m
; No. 7843, Stn XI,
8 December 1928
, 25–
31 m
; No. 7843, Stn XII,
9 December
1928
, 29 m; No. 7881, Stn XXXIX,
25 m
; 2) SEM photos of
Celleporaria labelligera
, northern Bay of Safaga, Red Sea, posted by Ostrovsky
et al
. (2011).
FIGURE 7.
Celleporaria labelligera
Harmer, 1957
, Lebanon, Stn 1A:
A,
autozooids surrounding a vicarious avicularium;
B,
orifice with small condyles, suboral mucro and bases of paired spines;
C,
two vicarious avicularia. Scale bars: A, 200 µm; B, 50 µm; C, 100 µm.
Description.
Colony encrusting, multilamellar by frontal budding, sometimes forming large mamillate mounds, brown-grey when dry. Autozooids short in frontal view, irregularly arranged, except at peripheral budding margin; frontal surface bumpy, granular when young, 12–16 large marginal pseudopores. Orifice slightly wider than long, proximal edge (poster) straight, 2 small triangular condyles, large rounded anter. Proximal suboral lip absent or moderately raised and thick, occasionally forming collar with median triangular blade. Spines 2, rarely 3, predominantly occurring and longer on zooids in concave parts of colony. Suboral avicularium absent. Vicarious avicularia variably sized; cystid with large marginal pseudopores; rostrum with rounded tip, prominent when large, serrated but often eroded, sides concave, particularly in large avicularia, rostral palate occupying 40–60% of rostral length; cross-bar complete, thick, with columella developed downwardly as a vertical blade, proximal opesia small with thick proximal rim. Ooecium globular but irregularly shaped, widely open, clearly broader than long, with pearly frontal surface, sometimes placed well above orifice of maternal zooid when latter immersed in secondary calcification.
TABLE 7.
Celleporaria labelligera
, morphometrics of three colonies from Stns 1A, 1B and 12A.
C. labelligera
|
X |
SD |
Range |
N |
Or L |
157 |
10 |
135–170 |
27 |
Or W |
174 |
9 |
150–195 |
27 |
Av L |
322 |
133 |
155–545 |
29 |
Av W |
146 |
67 |
65–260 |
29 |
Ov L |
221 |
52 |
145–290 |
11 |
Ov W |
342 |
38 |
280–400 |
11 |
Remarks.
Celleporaria labelligera
belongs to a group of species having in common a primary orifice with a straight proximal edge.
Harmer (1957)
based the original description of this species on specimens from both
Indonesia
and the Red Sea, including those recorded by
Waters (1909)
as
Holoporella descostilsii
(Audouin)
. He noticed differences between these specimens, particularly the presence or absence of a suboral avicularium. The specimens from
Lebanon
conform closely in most morphological characters to Red Sea specimens recorded by
Waters (1909)
,
Balavoine (1959: Gulf of Suez)
and
Ostrovsky
et al
. (2011a)
.
Some features (orifice shape, frontal shield) of a specimen of
C. labelligera
from the Gulf of Suez illustrated (light microscopy) by
Powell (1969b)
are consistent with those of the Lebanese specimens. Other records from the Red Sea by
Powell (1967a)
,
Rédier (1969)
and
Dumont (1981)
were not documented by any description or illustration. According to
Gordon (1993)
,
C. labelligera
presents many characters in common with
Celleporaria columnaris
(
Busk, 1881
)
, which may be a senior synonym of the former, a synonymy which would involve a wide range of morphological variation. However, the boundaries of these species may likely be defined by the occurrence of suboral avicularia and tall columnar processes (
C. columnaris
) or their lack (
C. labelligera
). As stated by
Harmer (1957)
, the Red Sea specimen attributed to
Holoporella descostilsii
by
Waters (1909)
belongs to
C. labelligera
.
Cellepora descostilsii
was named by
Audouin (1826)
from Savigny’s illustrations (1817, pl. 8, fig. 11) of a specimen growing on an
Acropora
branch (thus, from the Red Sea). The most distinctive features indicated by these figures are orifices with a thick, pointed proximal umbo, three oral spines, and vicarious avicularia with very large cystid and long, erect rostrum.
Celleporaria labelligera
was common in
Lebanon
, particularly in the port areas of Beirut and Tripoli where large, mamillate colonies encrusted jetty blocks.