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Adeonidae

Adeonidae

Busk, 1884

GBIF:164249540

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Remarks This family consists of approximately 10 genera and 106 species (Bock & Gordon 2013). Most genera form erect colonies with flat, dichotomous branches (e. g., Adeonella and Adeonellopsis) or are cribrate in form (e. g., Adeona), although some genera form encrusting colonies (e. g., Reptadeonella Busk, 1884). Adeonella and Adeonellopsis differ in the type of frontal shield: Adeonella has a lepralioid shield in which a spiramen leads into the space above the sinus, and a distinct primary orifice, while Adeonellopsis is thought to have an umbonuloid frontal shield and the spiramen leads into the space above the frontal membrane (Cook 1973; Lidgard 1996; Berning et al. 2014). Adeonella and Adeonellopsis are also different in the arrangement of the spiramen and frontal / suboral avicularia; Adeonella generally has a monoporous spiramen and frontal avicularia in various positions, whereas Adeonellopsis has a monoporous or multiporous spiramen, with a suboral avicularium situated distal to the spiramen, directed distally or distolaterally.
Hirose, Masato (2016): Diversity and distribution of adeonid bryozoans (Cheilostomata: Adeonidae) in Japanese waters. European Journal of Taxonomy 203 (203): 1-41, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2016.203

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Diversity and distribution of adeonid bryozoans (Cheilostomata: Adeonidae) in Japanese waters

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Hirose, Masato (2016): Diversity and distribution of adeonid bryozoans (Cheilostomata: Adeonidae) in Japanese waters. European Journal of Taxonomy 203 (203): 1-41, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2016.203

Abstract. Adeonid bryozoans construct antler-like erect colonies and are common in bryozoan assemblages along the Japanese Pacific coast. The taxonomy of Japanese adeonid species, however, has not been studied since their original descriptions more than 100 years ago. In the present study, adeonid specimens from historical collections and material recently collected along the Japanese coast are examined. Eight adeonid species in two genera were detected, of which Adeonella jahanai sp. nov., Adeonellopsis parvirostrum sp. nov., and Adeonellopsis toyoshioae sp. nov. are described as new species based on the branch width, size and morphology of frontal or suboral avicularia, shape and size of areolar pores, and size of the spiramen. Adeonellopsis arculifera (Canu & Bassler, 1929) is a new record for Japan. Lectotypes for Adeonellopsis japonica (Ortmann, 1890) and Adeonella sparassis (Ortmann, 1890) were selected among Ortmann’s syntypes. Most species of Adeonellopsis around Japan have a southern distribution from Sagami Bay to Okinawa, while A. japonica shows a more northern distribution from Kouchi to Otsuchi. In contrast, Adeonellopsis arculifera was collected only from southwestern Japan. A key to Japanese adeonid species is provided.

Hirose M, valdenar (2016). Diversity and distribution of adeonid bryozoans (Cheilostomata: Adeonidae) in Japanese waters. European Journal of Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2016.203 accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-20.

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GBIF Usage Key
164249540
Dataset Key
af31502e-3df0-4f1a-bea6-e24ed3f38a88
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Backbone Key
2095
Taxon ID
C55487F1FFD8FFA1FDE1FCA3FDE3FAAC.taxon
Last Crawled
6/19/2026
Last Interpreted
6/19/2026