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Marine bryodiversity in tropical seas: new insights on the taxonomy of species of Microporella (Bryozoa Cheilostomata) with personate ovicells from Indian Ocean, Red Sea and SE Mediterranean. / Harmelin, J.G.; Ostrovsky, A.N.; Cáceres-Chamizo, J.P.; Sanner, J.

в: Zootaxa, Том 2798, № 2798, 2011, стр. 1-30.

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title = "Marine bryodiversity in tropical seas: new insights on the taxonomy of species of Microporella (Bryozoa Cheilostomata) with personate ovicells from Indian Ocean, Red Sea and SE Mediterranean",
abstract = "The particularly speciose cheilostomate genus Microporella includes taxa whose maternal zooids and associated ovicells present a personate structure, i.e. a particularly developed peristome. Six species of Microporella with personate ovicells are analysed from material sampled in the Indian Ocean, Red Sea and southeast Mediterranean. Consideration of highly diagnostic tiny morphological characters displayed by the primary orifice and the avicularium has made it possible to distinguish three new species, M. browni n. sp., M. maldiviensis n. sp. and M. collaroides n. sp., and to better characterise the other species. Among the latter, two species named by Audouin (1826) from Savigny{\textquoteright}s drawings (1817), M. coronata and M. genisii, are redescribed and neotypes are selected. Additionally, a new species of the M. coronata species group, Microporella hastingsae n. sp., is proposed following examination of a museum specimen recorded as M. ciliata var. coronata (Hastings 1927). The species dealt with in this study reve",
keywords = "bryozoans, biodiversity, Ascophora, Microporellidae, ovicell, new species, biogeography, alien species",
author = "J.G. Harmelin and A.N. Ostrovsky and J.P. C{\'a}ceres-Chamizo and J. Sanner",
year = "2011",
language = "English",
volume = "2798",
pages = "1--30",
journal = "Zootaxa",
issn = "1175-5326",
publisher = "Magnolia Press",
number = "2798",

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T1 - Marine bryodiversity in tropical seas: new insights on the taxonomy of species of Microporella (Bryozoa Cheilostomata) with personate ovicells from Indian Ocean, Red Sea and SE Mediterranean

AU - Harmelin, J.G.

AU - Ostrovsky, A.N.

AU - Cáceres-Chamizo, J.P.

AU - Sanner, J.

PY - 2011

Y1 - 2011

N2 - The particularly speciose cheilostomate genus Microporella includes taxa whose maternal zooids and associated ovicells present a personate structure, i.e. a particularly developed peristome. Six species of Microporella with personate ovicells are analysed from material sampled in the Indian Ocean, Red Sea and southeast Mediterranean. Consideration of highly diagnostic tiny morphological characters displayed by the primary orifice and the avicularium has made it possible to distinguish three new species, M. browni n. sp., M. maldiviensis n. sp. and M. collaroides n. sp., and to better characterise the other species. Among the latter, two species named by Audouin (1826) from Savigny’s drawings (1817), M. coronata and M. genisii, are redescribed and neotypes are selected. Additionally, a new species of the M. coronata species group, Microporella hastingsae n. sp., is proposed following examination of a museum specimen recorded as M. ciliata var. coronata (Hastings 1927). The species dealt with in this study reve

AB - The particularly speciose cheilostomate genus Microporella includes taxa whose maternal zooids and associated ovicells present a personate structure, i.e. a particularly developed peristome. Six species of Microporella with personate ovicells are analysed from material sampled in the Indian Ocean, Red Sea and southeast Mediterranean. Consideration of highly diagnostic tiny morphological characters displayed by the primary orifice and the avicularium has made it possible to distinguish three new species, M. browni n. sp., M. maldiviensis n. sp. and M. collaroides n. sp., and to better characterise the other species. Among the latter, two species named by Audouin (1826) from Savigny’s drawings (1817), M. coronata and M. genisii, are redescribed and neotypes are selected. Additionally, a new species of the M. coronata species group, Microporella hastingsae n. sp., is proposed following examination of a museum specimen recorded as M. ciliata var. coronata (Hastings 1927). The species dealt with in this study reve

KW - bryozoans

KW - biodiversity

KW - Ascophora

KW - Microporellidae

KW - ovicell

KW - new species

KW - biogeography

KW - alien species

M3 - Article

VL - 2798

SP - 1

EP - 30

JO - Zootaxa

JF - Zootaxa

SN - 1175-5326

IS - 2798

ER -

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