Sertularella areyi Nutting 1904

Sertularella areyi Nutting, 1904 Fig. 8h Sertularella areyi Nutting, 1904: 83, pl. 17, fig. 6. Type locality. Cuba: near Havana, 100–200 fathoms (183–366 m) (Nutting 1904). Voucher material. Off Sebastian Inlet, 27°52.5’N, 79°57.5’W, 75–98 m, 28.ii.1974, Smith-McIntyre grab, R/ V Gosnold Station 222...

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Main Author: Calder, Dale R.
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Summary:Sertularella areyi Nutting, 1904 Fig. 8h Sertularella areyi Nutting, 1904: 83, pl. 17, fig. 6. Type locality. Cuba: near Havana, 100–200 fathoms (183–366 m) (Nutting 1904). Voucher material. Off Sebastian Inlet, 27°52.5’N, 79°57.5’W, 75–98 m, 28.ii.1974, Smith-McIntyre grab, R/ V Gosnold Station 222/274C, one colony, 7 mm high, without gonophores, ROMIZ B1135. Remarks . Sertularella areyi Nutting, 1904 was found in a sample from the outer continental shelf mid-way along the Atlantic coast of Florida. Originally described from Cuba, it has been reported from deeper neritic and upper bathyal bottoms in tropical and subtropical regions of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. Detailed taxonomic accounts of this small but morphologically striking species, based on material from the western Pacific, are given by Vervoort (1993) and Vervoort & Watson (2003). The latter authors noted that it often grows on larger hydroids. Reported distribution. Atlantic coast of Florida. First record. Western Atlantic. South Carolina/Georgia continental shelf (Wenner et al . 1984) to Brazil (Oliveira et al . submitted), including Bermuda (Calder 2000) and the Gulf of Mexico (Calder & Cairns 2009). Elsewhere. Indian Ocean (Millard 1975, as Sertularella annulaventricosa Mulder & Trebilcock, 1915); western Pacific (Vervoort 1993; Hirohito 1995; Vervoort & Watson 2003). : Published as part of Calder, Dale R., 2013, Some shallow-water hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from the central east coast of Florida, USA, pp. 1-72 in Zootaxa 3648 (1) on pages 28-29, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3648.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5264362 : {"references": ["Nutting, C. C. (1904) American hydroids. Part II. The Sertularidae. Smithsonian Institution, United States National Museum Special Bulletin, 4 (2), 1 - 325.", "Vervoort, W. (1993) Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Hydroida: hydroids from the western Pacific (Philippines, Indonesia and New Caledonia). I: Sertulariidae (Part 1). In: Crosnier, A. (Ed.), Resultats des campagnes MUSORSTOM. Vol. 11. Memoires du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 158, pp. 89 - 298.", "Vervoort, W. & Watson, J. E. (2003) The marine fauna of New Zealand: Leptothecata (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) (thecate hydroids). National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Biodiversity Memoir, 119, 1 - 538.", "Wenner, E. L., Hinde, P., Knott, D. M. & Van Dolah, R. F. (1984) A temporal and spatial study of invertebrate communities associated with hard-bottom habitats in the South Atlantic Bight. United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA Technical Report NMFS, 18, 104 pp.", "Calder, D. R. (2000) Assemblages of hydroids (Cnidaria) from three seamounts near Bermuda in the western North Atlantic. Deep-Sea Research I, 47, 1125 - 1139. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1016 / S 0967 - 0637 (99) 00093 - X", "Calder, D. R. & Cairns, S. D. (2009) Hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) of the Gulf of Mexico. In: Felder, D. L. & Camp, D. K. (Eds.), Gulf of Mexico. Origin, waters, and biota. Vol. 1. Biodiversity. Texas A & M University Press, College Station, pp. 381 - 394.", "Millard, N. A. H. (1975) Monograph on the Hydroida of southern Africa. Annals of the South African Museum, 68, 1 - 513.", "Mulder, J. F. & Trebilcock, R. E. (1915) Victorian Hydroida. With description of new species. Part V. Geelong Naturalist, 6 (3), 51 - 59.", "Hirohito, The Showa Emperor (1995) The hydroids of Sagami Bay. Part II. Thecata. Biological Laboratory, Imperial Household, Tokyo, Japan, 355 pp."]}