<em>MYRIAPORA SCIUTOI</em> N. SP., A NEW FOSSIL ATLANTO-MEDITERRANEAN BRYOZOAN SPECIES, AND COMMENTS ON ALLIED TAXA
We describe a new fossil species of Myriapora, M. sciutoi n. sp., which is similar in general appearance to the Recent, Atlantic, deep-sea species M. bugei d'Hondt, 1975. The new species has been found in sediments of the late Tortonian-Messinian of NW Morocco, and the Gelasian of NE Sicily and...
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doaj-b9fcc9937e3e4750af78dcd659614f962020-11-24T21:35:03ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia0035-68832039-49422015-11-01121310.13130/2039-4942/65235808<em>MYRIAPORA SCIUTOI</em> N. SP., A NEW FOSSIL ATLANTO-MEDITERRANEAN BRYOZOAN SPECIES, AND COMMENTS ON ALLIED TAXAANTONIETTA ROSSOEMANUELA DI MARTINOWe describe a new fossil species of Myriapora, M. sciutoi n. sp., which is similar in general appearance to the Recent, Atlantic, deep-sea species M. bugei d'Hondt, 1975. The new species has been found in sediments of the late Tortonian-Messinian of NW Morocco, and the Gelasian of NE Sicily and south Calabria, Italy. The main diagnostic characters of the new species are: erect, rigid growth, with lateral branches developing at right angles; arrangement of the zooids in whorls; dimorphic orifice, which has a very marked sinus in autozooids; prominent ooecia usually present in all the zooids from the same whorl. The previous diagnosis of the genus has been amended in order to include the presence of species with zooids arranged in whorls, in addition to those arranged quincuncially. A generic reassignment to Myriapora or to the allied genus Leieschara for all the known species to date is also proposed. The geographical and stratigraphical distribution of M. sciutoi n. sp. suggests a recolonization of the Mediterranean, after the Messinian Salinity Crisis, from founder populations that have survived in the Atlantic.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/6523TaxonomyMyriaporidaeLeiescharadeep-seaCenozoicTortonianMessinianGelasian |
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ANTONIETTA ROSSO EMANUELA DI MARTINO <em>MYRIAPORA SCIUTOI</em> N. SP., A NEW FOSSIL ATLANTO-MEDITERRANEAN BRYOZOAN SPECIES, AND COMMENTS ON ALLIED TAXA Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia Taxonomy Myriaporidae Leieschara deep-sea Cenozoic Tortonian Messinian Gelasian |
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ANTONIETTA ROSSO EMANUELA DI MARTINO |
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ANTONIETTA ROSSO |
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<em>MYRIAPORA SCIUTOI</em> N. SP., A NEW FOSSIL ATLANTO-MEDITERRANEAN BRYOZOAN SPECIES, AND COMMENTS ON ALLIED TAXA |
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<em>MYRIAPORA SCIUTOI</em> N. SP., A NEW FOSSIL ATLANTO-MEDITERRANEAN BRYOZOAN SPECIES, AND COMMENTS ON ALLIED TAXA |
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<em>MYRIAPORA SCIUTOI</em> N. SP., A NEW FOSSIL ATLANTO-MEDITERRANEAN BRYOZOAN SPECIES, AND COMMENTS ON ALLIED TAXA |
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<em>MYRIAPORA SCIUTOI</em> N. SP., A NEW FOSSIL ATLANTO-MEDITERRANEAN BRYOZOAN SPECIES, AND COMMENTS ON ALLIED TAXA |
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<em>MYRIAPORA SCIUTOI</em> N. SP., A NEW FOSSIL ATLANTO-MEDITERRANEAN BRYOZOAN SPECIES, AND COMMENTS ON ALLIED TAXA |
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<em>myriapora sciutoi</em> n. sp., a new fossil atlanto-mediterranean bryozoan species, and comments on allied taxa |
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Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia |
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We describe a new fossil species of Myriapora, M. sciutoi n. sp., which is similar in general appearance to the Recent, Atlantic, deep-sea species M. bugei d'Hondt, 1975. The new species has been found in sediments of the late Tortonian-Messinian of NW Morocco, and the Gelasian of NE Sicily and south Calabria, Italy. The main diagnostic characters of the new species are: erect, rigid growth, with lateral branches developing at right angles; arrangement of the zooids in whorls; dimorphic orifice, which has a very marked sinus in autozooids; prominent ooecia usually present in all the zooids from the same whorl. The previous diagnosis of the genus has been amended in order to include the presence of species with zooids arranged in whorls, in addition to those arranged quincuncially. A generic reassignment to Myriapora or to the allied genus Leieschara for all the known species to date is also proposed. The geographical and stratigraphical distribution of M. sciutoi n. sp. suggests a recolonization of the Mediterranean, after the Messinian Salinity Crisis, from founder populations that have survived in the Atlantic. |
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Taxonomy Myriaporidae Leieschara deep-sea Cenozoic Tortonian Messinian Gelasian |
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