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Cribrilinid bryozoans originating from Pleistocene deep-water sediments from two localities near Messina (Sicily, Italy) - Capo Milazzo (Gelasian) and Scoppo (Calabrian) - were examined. Five cribrilinid species were found, three in each locality and time interval, with only one species shared. Three species, Cribrilaria profunda n. sp., Glabrilaria transversocarinata n. sp., and Figularia spectabilis n. sp., are new to science. Of the two remaining species, Figularia figularis was already known from local fossil associations, whereas Glabrilaria pedunculata, a present-day Mediterranean species, is recorded for the first time as a fossil. New combinations are suggested for two species previously assigned to Puellina, Cribrilaria saldanhai (Harmelin, 2001) n. comb. and Cribrilaria mikelae (Harmelin, 2006) n. comb. The diagnosis of the genus Figularia was amended to include an erect growth morphology in addition to the encrusting form, and the occurrence of ooecia formed by the distal kenozooid. Following a literature revision of all species currently assigned to Figularia, the new combinations Vitrimurella capitifera (Canu and Bassler, 1929) n. comb. and Hayamiellina quaylei (Powell, 1967a) n. comb. are suggested, and problematic species are listed and briefly discussed. UUID: http://zoobank.org/b7b36152-bf7b-4e00-b6ec-2614b2a58f1b

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)268-290
Number of pages23
JournalJournal of Paleontology
Volume95
Issue number2
Early online date23 Nov 2020
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2021

    Research areas

  • BROOD CHAMBERS, CHEILOSTOMATA, ATLANTIC, FOSSIL, SEA, COMMUNITIES, REVISION, BIODIVERSITY, DIVERSITY, MIOCENE

    Scopus subject areas

  • Paleontology

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