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Tubuliporina

Dataset
Bryozoa (Cyclostomata and Ctenostomata) from polymetallic nodules in the Russian exploration area, Clarion - Clipperton Fracture Zone, eastern Pacific Ocean-taxon novelty and implications of mining
Rank
SUBORDER

Classification

kingdom
Animalia
phylum
Bryozoa
class
Stenolaemata
order
Cyclostomatida

description

Description. Colony erect, white, comprising only five autozooidal peristomes and one peristome of smaller diameter (Fig. 9 A – D). Three successive autozooids in lower part of colony comprising proximal axial part and distal peristomial part projecting at c. 45 ° from axis, each zooid budding from one below it in roughly same plane. From axil of second and third zooids in series arise two additional autozooids, with peristomes directed distally, and a third zooid, with short small peristome (Fig. 9 E – H), opening outward from midlength of the two autozooids, just distal to transverse ridge that may represent a former fracture (Fig. 9 I, J). All zooids with irregularly concentric ridges and furrows; between these, crystallites aligned in parallel vertical arrays; small simple pseudopores sparse. Peristomial rims thin, more or less circular (Fig. 9 K). Inner surface of peristomes with skeletal microstructure of distally imbricated triangular crystallites. Definite gonozooid not in evidence; dimorphic zooid bearing small-diameter peristome may represent simple female gonozooid. Ancestrula lacking; colony broken at base. Measurements (mm). Specimen ZIRAS 1 / 50674 (Fig. 9): Colony height 2.72, width 1.39; ZL 0.850 – 1.303 (1.049 ± 0.180) (n = 5); PeL 0.353 – 0.888 (0.619 ± 0.191) (n = 5); PeD 0.210 – 0.238 (0.229 ± 0.011) (n = 5); ApD 0.174 – 0.232 (0.214 ± 0.023) (n = 5). Sole female (?) (n = 1): ZL 0.953; PeL 0.213; PeD 0.128; ApD 0.122.

discussion

Remarks. More specimens are needed to determine the full suite of morphological characters present in this species. The small peristome present in one zooid raises the possibility that it represents a simple ' dwarf' gonozooid. Although its opening is just distal to what might represent a fracture, and hence an instance of repair, normal reparative processes should typically result in a peristome of near-normal diameter, not a peristome about half the usual size. Insofar as two rectangulate CCZ species have what appear to be simple gonozooids instead of much-larger incubation chambers (see below under Anyutidae n. fam.), it is possible that the small-diameter peristome in this indeterminate tubuliporine might represent an oeciostome. If this is the case, then this taxon certainly represents a new genus and probably a new family. Mediating against the gonozooid interpretation is a lack of increased pseudopore density.

distribution

Distribution. Recorded from a single station with coordinates 13.44816 ° N, 129.15189 ° W, at 4673 m depth.

materials_examined

Material examined. Specimen ZIRAS 1 / 50674, colony detached from nodule, YMG R. V. Yuzhmorgeologiya cruise YMG 18 – 01, Stn 7, 18 July 2003, 13.44816 ° N, 129.15189 ° W, 4673 m. One specimen only.

Name

Homonyms
Tubuliporina
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