Cheilostome Bryozoa from Penang and Langkawi, Malaysia

Twenty-three species of cheilostome bryozoans are described from the Malaysian islands of Penang and Langkawi based on a brief reconnaisance survey of shore localities. These are the first bryozoans to be formally described from either island and they demonstrate the potential for further researc...

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Main Authors: Taylor, Paul D., Tan, Aileen Shau Hwai
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Published: Consortium of European Natural History Museums 2015
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spelling my.usm.eprints.38436 http://eprints.usm.my/38436/ Cheilostome Bryozoa from Penang and Langkawi, Malaysia Taylor, Paul D. Tan, Aileen Shau Hwai QH1 Natural history (General - Including nature conservation, geographical distribution) Twenty-three species of cheilostome bryozoans are described from the Malaysian islands of Penang and Langkawi based on a brief reconnaisance survey of shore localities. These are the first bryozoans to be formally described from either island and they demonstrate the potential for further research on these neglected suspension feeders. Of the 23 species recorded, 12 are anascans, half of which are malacostegines, and 11 are ascophorans. The new combinations Acanthodesia falsitenuis (Liu, 1992), A. perambulata (Louis & Menon, 2009) and A. irregulata (Liu, 1992) are introduced. Most of the species recorded are widespread in the Indo-Pacific, and some are apparently globally distributed in the tropics and subtropics, including the invasive fouling species Bugula neritina, Hippoporina indica and Schizoporella japonica, as well as the coral reef associates Cranosina coronata and Hippopodina feegeensis. Plastic debris and glass bottles were encrusted by Jellyella eburnea, a coloniser of floating biological and man-made objects that is becoming widespread in the tropics and subtropics of the world’s oceans. Consortium of European Natural History Museums 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/38436/1/Cheilostome_Bryozoa_from_Penang_and_Langkawi%2C_Malaysia.pdf Taylor, Paul D. and Tan, Aileen Shau Hwai (2015) Cheilostome Bryozoa from Penang and Langkawi, Malaysia. European Journal of Taxonomy, 149. pp. 1-34. ISSN 2118-9773 http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2015.149
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Taylor, Paul D.
Tan, Aileen Shau Hwai
Cheilostome Bryozoa from Penang and Langkawi, Malaysia
description Twenty-three species of cheilostome bryozoans are described from the Malaysian islands of Penang and Langkawi based on a brief reconnaisance survey of shore localities. These are the first bryozoans to be formally described from either island and they demonstrate the potential for further research on these neglected suspension feeders. Of the 23 species recorded, 12 are anascans, half of which are malacostegines, and 11 are ascophorans. The new combinations Acanthodesia falsitenuis (Liu, 1992), A. perambulata (Louis & Menon, 2009) and A. irregulata (Liu, 1992) are introduced. Most of the species recorded are widespread in the Indo-Pacific, and some are apparently globally distributed in the tropics and subtropics, including the invasive fouling species Bugula neritina, Hippoporina indica and Schizoporella japonica, as well as the coral reef associates Cranosina coronata and Hippopodina feegeensis. Plastic debris and glass bottles were encrusted by Jellyella eburnea, a coloniser of floating biological and man-made objects that is becoming widespread in the tropics and subtropics of the world’s oceans.
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author Taylor, Paul D.
Tan, Aileen Shau Hwai
author_facet Taylor, Paul D.
Tan, Aileen Shau Hwai
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title Cheilostome Bryozoa from Penang and Langkawi, Malaysia
title_short Cheilostome Bryozoa from Penang and Langkawi, Malaysia
title_full Cheilostome Bryozoa from Penang and Langkawi, Malaysia
title_fullStr Cheilostome Bryozoa from Penang and Langkawi, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Cheilostome Bryozoa from Penang and Langkawi, Malaysia
title_sort cheilostome bryozoa from penang and langkawi, malaysia
publisher Consortium of European Natural History Museums
publishDate 2015
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