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Bryozoan Fauna of Green Island, Taiwan: First Indications of Biodiversity

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Bryozoan fauna of Green Island, Taiwan: first indications of biodiversity. Zoological Studies 46(4): 397-426. As part of an initiative to inventory the poorly known Taiwan bryozoan fauna, this paper reports on results of 2 workshops that processed and identified collections from Green I., southeastern Taiwan. In total, 30 species of 22 genera were found, six of which are new to science. The new species, all in the order Cheilostomata, are Amastigia tricervicornis, Caberea sinensis, Catenicella marceli, Hemismittoidea taiwanensis, Parasmittina spiculata, and Celleporina avicularidentata. In comparing the 3 major groups, cheilostomes predominated, only a few cyclostome taxa were recognized, and no ctenostomes were found. These completely new data from Green I. likely reflect the taxonomic richness of the bryozoan fauna in the tropical western Pacific biogeographic region, even though this region still remains relatively poorly inventoried.http://zoolstud.sinica.edu.tw/Journals/46.4/397.pdf

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