Korean ctenostome bryozoans-observations on living colonies, new records, five new species, and an updated checklist
Author
Seo, Ji-Eun
Author
Chae, Hyun Sook
Author
Winston, Judith E.
Author
Zágoršek, Kamil
Author
Gordon, Dennis P.
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-09-28
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journal article
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Arachnoidella
cf.
protecta
(
Harmer, 1915
)
(
Fig. 7
)
cf.
Arachnoidea protecta
Harmer, 1915
: 50
, pl. 3, figs 7–11.
Material
examined.
MBRBK 1704
.
Two
colonies on small rock from west of
Cheongsan Island
, S.
Jeolla Province
,
34.1585° N
,
126.7689° E
,
42 m
, collected
29 July 2016
by
RV
Kuklipgongwon-yeoungu
1 in
a grab sample.
Description.
Colony forming network of stolons and zooids sparsely distributed over about
2 cm
2 area on rock collected from
42 m
depth (
Fig. 7A
). Zooids brown to dark brown, clavate to subpyriform, or even subquadrangular, dilatation tapering abruptly to caudal portion as long as or shorter than dilatation. Cuticular frontal wall convex, sloping upwards to proximal part of dark-rimmed orifice, quadrate distally and tilted slightly toward distal end of zooid (
Fig. 7B–E
). Zooid length (non-caudate portion), mean
0.261 mm
(range
0.188–0.340 mm
, N = 5), zooid width, mean 0.253 (range
0.233–0.275 mm
, N = 5). Internal anatomy and tentacle number unknown.
Remarks.
Gordon (1986)
proposed that the name
Arachnoidella
be used for the marine species formerly assigned to
Arachnoidea
, a decision we have followed here.
The only specimen found was on a small dried rock already in the MBRBK collection, discovered by DPG when examining rock and shell samples for cheilostomes. Although the specimen was reconstituted in aqueous trisodium phosphate, no internal anatomy remained, only the cystid structure and do not form of the orifice. Many of the stolonate portions were missing.
Twelve species of
Arachnoidella
are known so far. The geographically closest are two abyssal species from south of
Japan
(d’Hondt &
Mawatari 1987
), neither of which is at all similar to the Korean material. Our material appears closest to
Arachnoidella protecta
(
Harmer, 1915
)
, described from
Indonesia
(
0–32 m
), although zooid shape in Harmer’s material is variable, and mostly not clavate.
Harmer (1915)
gives no information on internal structure. A publication by
Chimenz Gusso
et al
. (1998)
described
A. protecta
from the Mediterranean, giving measurements larger than those of Korean material and drawings of external morphology, including zooids with extended peristomes showing a long setigerous collar, but no tentacle crown or internal structure. Additional specimens of living or alcohol-preserved specimens from
Korea
are needed to clarify the species’ morphology and anatomy and confirm its specific identity.
FIGURE 4.
Alcyonidium pulposum
n. sp.
, Yeonhwa-ri, Baengnyeong Island (MBRBKH5). A. Whole live colony. B. Close-up of branch tip showing thick side walls of zooids and yellow clusters of embryos. C. View of a larger bulbous area of the colony, again showing zooids and embryo clusters. D–F. Compound-microscope images. D. Part of colony surface showing very thick lateral walls and small oral papillae. E. Several more zooids showing thick lateral walls, small orifices. F. Two zooids at higher magnification to show very thick wall structure. Scale bars: B, C = 1 mm; D, E = 0.36 mm; F = 0.25 mm.
FIGURE 5.
Alcyonidium busanensis
n. sp.
, Namuseom Island, South Sea (MBRBKH6). A. Live colony removed from fishing net. B. Another live colony showing branching pattern. C. Branch of live colony showing orange clusters of developing embryos inside some zooids. D. Colony surface showing zooid outlines, relatively small orifices, and clusters of embryos. Scale bars: A = 5 cm; C = 3 mm; D = 0.65 mm.
FIGURE 6.
Alcyonidium busanensis
n. sp.
, Namuseom Island, South Sea (MBRBKH6). A. Larvae being liberated from zooids. B. Ciliated larva. C–H. Compound-microscope images of living and preserved material. C. Cluster of developing embryos and larvae, removed from zooid. D. A ciliated larva and a developing embryo. E. Embryo magnified. F. Part of branch surface showing autozooids and kenozooids. G. Autozooids in partial side view showing small orifices. H. Retracted polypide. Scale bars: A = 4 mm; B = 0.60 mm; C–E = 0.20 mm; F = 0.44 mm; G = 0.30 mm; H = 0.14 mm.
FIGURE 7.
Arachnoidella
cf.
protecta
(Harmer, 1915)
, west of Cheongsan Island, south Sea (MBRBK1704).
A.
Remains of a colony encrusting subtidal rock. B. Five reconstituted zooids, showing dilatations and some caudae and peristomes. C. Cuticularized outlines of six zooids visible. D. Chain of zooids in lateral view. E. Compound-microscope image of a single detached autozooid, showing weakly irregular margins, indication of opening of peristome, and caudate proximal end. Scale bars: B–E = 0.25 mm.
Distribution.
Korea
: South Sea: Cheongsan Island,
42 m
depth.