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Smittoidea granulosa n. sp. (FIg. 8; TAbLE 10) Etymology. LATIN ‘ granulΟsus ’, gRANULAR, ALLUDINg TO THE gRANULAR FRONTAL SHIELD. Material examined. HΟlΟtype: CRBA-58262, STN PAT0209DR12 (SAMPLE COATED WITH gOLD), COLONY C. 10 MM LONg, 8 MM WIDE. Description. COLONY ENCRUSTINg, UNILAMINAR; COLONY SIZE C. 10 MM LONg, 8 MM WIDE. AUTOZOOIDS HEXAgONAL, FLAT. FRONTAL SHIELD FLAT OR CONVEX MEDIALLY, gRANULAR, bORDERED bY RAISED RIDgES, AND 14–17 MARgINAL AREOLAR PORES. PRIMARY ORIFICE WIDER THAN LONg, PROXIMAL EDgE WITH SHORT, bROAD, SLIgHTLY CURVED-EDgED LYRULA, OCCUPYINg PROXIMATELY HALF WIDTH OF ORIFICE; CONDYLES CONSPICUOUS, SHARPLY POINTED, DOWN-CURVED. NO ORAL SPINES. PERISTOME LOW, WITH MEDIO-PROXIMAL NOTCH, SOMETIMES AbOVE A SMALL OVAL SUbORAL AVICULARIUM, WITH SEMI-ELLIPTICAL MANDIbLE, PARALLEL TO FRONTAL PLANE, DIRECTED PROXIMALLY, CROSSbAR SLENDER. OVICELL RECUMbENT ON FRONTAL SHIELD OF DISTALLY SUCCEEDINg AUTOZOOID, HEMISPHERICAL; ECTOOECIUM WITH LARgE, UNCALCIFIED FRONTAL AREA; THE EXPOSED ENDOOECIUM PIERCED bY NUMEROUS, IRREgULAR PORES. Remarks. SmittΟidea granulΟsa n. sp. RESEMbLES S. cancellata HAYWARD & WINSTON, 2011, IN THE OVERALL APPEARANCE, bUT DIFFERS IN HAVINg MUCH LARgER ZOOIDS, gRANULAR FRONTAL SHIELD AND OOECIUM (NOT DIMPLED), MORE NUMEROUS MARgINAL AREOLAR PORES (14–17, MOSTLY 17, COMPARED TO 10–15), AND IN THE AbSENCE OF DIMORPHIC AVICULARIA. n, number of measurements made; SD, standard deviation
Published as part of Figuerola, Blanca, Gordon, Dennis P. & Cristobo, Javier, 2018, New deep Cheilostomata (Bryozoa) species from the Southwestern Atlantic: shedding light in the dark, pp. 211-249 in Zootaxa 4375 (2) on pages 223-225, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4375.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/1298290
Smittinidae, Gymnolaemata, Animalia, Biodiversity, Smittoidea, Bryozoa, Smittoidea granulosa, Taxonomy, Cheilostomatida
Smittinidae, Gymnolaemata, Animalia, Biodiversity, Smittoidea, Bryozoa, Smittoidea granulosa, Taxonomy, Cheilostomatida
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