New species of Bryozoa from Madeira associated with rhodoliths

Javier Souto-Derungs, Oscar Reverter-Gil, Andrei Ostrovsky

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Abstract

Four new species of cheilostomate Bryozoa encrusting rhodoliths on Maërl beds are described from material collected at a single locality at Madeira Island. These are Coronellina atlantica n. sp., Hippothoa muripinnata n. sp., Chorizopora rosaria n. sp. and Hippoporella maderensis n. sp. A species of Schizomavella is left in open nomenclature. The genus Coronellina is transferred from the family Calescharidae and assigned to Microporidae. The close similarity of C. atlantica n. sp., a non-opesiulate species with deep depressions, to Coronellina fagei with opesiules, implies that the generally accepted evolutionary sequence from non-opesiulate to opesiulate species might not be the rule
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)135-151
Number of pages17
JournalZootaxa
Volume3795
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 106003 Biodiversity research
  • 106054 Zoology

Keywords

  • Cheilostomata
  • Chorizopora
  • Coronellina
  • Hippoporella
  • Hippothoa
  • Maërl beds
  • Microporidae
  • NE Atlantic
  • Opesiules
  • Schizomavella

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