Steginoporella modesta Gordon & Voje & Taylor 2017, n. sp.

Steginoporella modesta n. sp. (Figs 1E, 21, 23) Etymology. Latin modestus , modest, unassuming, alluding to the small size of the colony. Material examined. Holotype: NIWA23304, TAN0413 /109, 37.549° S, 176.988° E, west of White Island, Bay of Plenty, 13 November 2004, 142 m. Paratype: NIWA 122576,...

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Main Authors: Gordon, Dennis P., Voje, Kjetil L., Taylor, Paul D.
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Published: Zenodo 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6042322
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Summary:Steginoporella modesta n. sp. (Figs 1E, 21, 23) Etymology. Latin modestus , modest, unassuming, alluding to the small size of the colony. Material examined. Holotype: NIWA23304, TAN0413 /109, 37.549° S, 176.988° E, west of White Island, Bay of Plenty, 13 November 2004, 142 m. Paratype: NIWA 122576, same data as for holotype. Description. Colony encrusting, comprising small lobate to sublinear pluriserial growths not more than six zooids across, up to 19 mm long and 5 mm wide. Colour of dried colonies pale brownish-beige. Zooids monomorphic, roundly hexagonal, with one of the pair of daughter zooids at the bifurcation of a zooid row more or less parallel-sided, with mostly arcuate distal and proximal margins (mean L/W = 1.45); widest mostly about mid-length. Cryptocystal area more than half zooid length, extensive shelf sunken, weakly concave, mostly granular-tubercular, with sloping pseudoporous semicircular area proximal to median process. Opercular area delimited proximally by stout triangular pivots; median process with distolateral ‘wings’ that do not reach pivots or lateral margins; proximomedial foramen of small to moderate size. Inner face of operculum smooth, lacking sclerites. Polypide not seen. Ancestrula smaller than other zooids but resembling them, deep-bodied, the sides interiorwalled and granular; smooth thin margins of frontal cryptocyst on both sides converging without meeting proximally, descending to substratum, with narrow granular strip between. First daughter zooid budded laterally, followed near-simultaneously by distolateral pair from ancestrula. Measurements. In micrometres: ZL 1092±173, 932–1389 (4, 10); ZW 751±86, 643–912 (4, 10); OpL 310±43, 256–367 (1, 10);OpW 513±33, 456–557 (1, 10). AnL 978, AnW 400. Remarks. Colonies of S. modesta n. sp. , like those of Steginoporella lineata n. sp. , another deep-sea species (see below), are very small and somewhat narrow. Unlike S. lineata n. sp. , zooids of S. modesta n. sp. are monomorphic. The species is evidently pigmented in life—while a specimen was being prepared for SEM the bleaching solution turned pale purple. All specimens, including a small ancestrulate colony, were loose in the sample but their undersides are carpeted by a thin layer of sponge spicules, indicating the apparent substratum in life. Distribution. Endemic to New Zealand, being known only from the type locality in the Bay of Plenty; 142 m. : Published as part of Gordon, Dennis P., Voje, Kjetil L. & Taylor, Paul D., 2017, Living and fossil Steginoporellidae (Bryozoa: Cheilostomata) from New Zealand, pp. 345-362 in Zootaxa 4350 (2) on pages 355-356, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4350.2.9, http://zenodo.org/record/1053222