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Family LICHENOPORIDAE Smitt, 1867


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July 2001 - Dr Philip Bock

Introduction

The family was established by Smitt (1867). Waters (1889) and Harmer (1915) contributed towards a clarification of colony morphology and the nature of the brood chamber, the ontogeny of which was detailed by Borg (1926). All Recent species were reviewed by Borg (1944), who proposed dividing the family according to the degree of extrazooidal calcification, and introduced a new family, Disporellidae, for species with open alveoli. Most taxonomists continue to recognize a single family.

Lichenoporids develop discoid colonies which may be domed or deeply cupped. The basal lamina is often conspicuous and in cupped colonies may be very wide, perhaps developed in response to spatial competition on crowded substrata. Autozooids may be in strictly connate rows or in alternating series, or occasionally in fascicles; peristomes may be decumbent, or erect, free and very elongate. The rim of the peristome is frequently produced into one or more sharp points, and interior spinules are present in many species which may be taxonomically significant. The ooeciostome may be single or multiple; it is broadly flared in Patinella, but forms a simple open tube in Disporella. Colonies may be symmetrical, with zooid rows radiating from a single centre, or multicentred, and even meandriform. Adventitious 'daughter' colonies are budded peripherally or frontally in many species. Lichenoporids are predominantly shallow water organisms; most encrust hard substrata often occupying refugial habitats, but a number are common as algal epiphytes.

The genus Lichenopora has conical or turbinate colonies with a small attachment zone, and is only known as fossils from Europe and New Zealand. The encrusting discoid colonies which have been referred to Lichenopora mainly belong to the genus Patinella, and are largely restricted to the Northern Hemisphere.

The two genera Patinella and Disporella have a worldwide distribution, taxonomy is difficult and there has been no modern review of the family, or its Australian representatives (Bock 1982). Two Indo-West-Pacific species occur commonly in Australian seas, viz. Lichenopora novaezelandiae Busk (1875) and Disporella buski Harmer (1915), originally described from New South Wales and Torres Strait. Specimens of both species have been figured from Heron Island at the south end of the Great Barrier Reef by Ryland & Hayward (1992) and Hayward & Ryland (1995). MacGillivray (1884, 1887) and Haswell (1880) described a number of Recent Australian species, several of which were discussed by Harmer (1915) and Borg (1944). Borg introduced Lichenopora watersi from South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales and discussed Disporella echinata (MacGillivray), which was illustrated, as Lichenopora echinata, by Bock (1982). An extensive Tertiary fauna was described by MacGillivray (1895). At present, it is not possible to estimate the total number of species in the local fauna, nor the proportion of endemic species. Borg's (1944) review also included four new species described from Antarctica.

Fossil lichenoporids are known from the Cretaceous of Europe (Taylor 1993), and are found in Tertiary sediments of southern Australia.

 

Diagnosis

Colony well calcified, encrusting, often discoid, with a wide rim of undifferentiated basal lamina, which may be raised round the colony to form a cup. All calcified walls are interior walls. Zooids grow radially, sometimes becoming differentiated into fascicles, at the margins of zooid series. The gonozooid is an extrazooidal space with a distinct roof and a tubular or flared ooeciostome.

 

General References

Bock, P.E. 1982. Bryozoans (Phylum Bryozoa). pp. 319-394 in Shepherd, S.A. & Thomas, I.M. (eds). Marine Invertebrates of Southern Australia. Handbook of the Flora and Fauna of South Australia Adelaide : Government Printer Part 1 491 pp.

Borg, F. 1926. Studies on Recent cyclostomatous Bryozoa. Zoologiska Bidrag Från Uppsala 10: 181-507

Borg, F. 1944. The stenolaematous Bryozoa. Further Zoological Results of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901-1903 3(5): 1-276

Busk, G. 1875. Catalogue of Marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum. Part 3. London : Trustees of the British Museum pp. 1-39.

Harmer, S.F. 1915. The Polyzoa of the Siboga Expedition. Part 1. Entoprocta, Ctenostomata and Cyclostomata. Siboga-Expéditie Report 28A: 1-180

Haswell, W.A. 1880. On the cyclostomatous Polyzoa of Port Jackson. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 4: 350-356

Hayward, P.J. & Ryland, J.S. 1995. Bryozoa from Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. 2. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 38(2): 533-573

Macgillivray, P.H. 1884. Descriptions of new or little-known Polyzoa. Part 6. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 20: 126-128

Macgillivray, P.H. 1887. Descriptions of new or little-known Polyzoa. Part 11. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 23: 64-72

Macgillivray, P.H. 1895. A monograph of the Tertiary Polyzoa of Victoria. Transactions of the Royal Society of Victoria ns 4: 1-166

Ryland, J.S. & Hayward, P.J. 1992. Bryozoa from Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 32(1): 223-301

Smitt, F.A. 1867. Kritisk förteckning öfver Skandinaviens Hafs-Bryozoer. II. Öfversigt af Kongelige Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhandlingar, Stockholm 23: 395-534

Taylor, P.D. 1993. Bryozoa. pp. 465-489 in Benton, M.J. (ed.). The Fossil Record 2. London & New York : Chapman & Hall 845 pp.

Waters, A.W. 1889. Supplementary report on the Polyzoa collected by H.M.S. "Challenger" during the years 1873-1876. Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger 1873–1876, Zoology 31: 1-41

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
25-Mar-2014 BRYOZOA Ehrenberg, 1831 25-Mar-2014 MODIFIED Dr Robin Wilson (NMV) Elizabeth Greaves (NMV)
12-Feb-2010 (import)