Corallimorphus rigidus Moseley 1877

Corallimorphus rigidus Moseley, 1877 Synonymy. A complete list of names that have been applied to animals of this species and all taxonomic references to them were given by Fautin (1984); a current list is in Fautin (2010). Material examined. See Table 4. Morphology. Color yellowish, hyaline (Fig. 1...

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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5668614 2023-05-15T13:48:05+02:00 Corallimorphus rigidus Moseley 1877 Fautin, Daphne Gail 2011 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5668614 https://zenodo.org/record/5668614 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/8D0BFF993D77FF91FF94FFB4FFD5F033 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.202799 http://publication.plazi.org/id/8D0BFF993D77FF91FF94FFB4FFD5F033 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.202803 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5668613 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Cnidaria Anthozoa Corallimorpharia Corallimorphidae Corallimorphus Corallimorphus rigidus Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2011 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5668614 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.202799 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.202803 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5668613 2022-02-08T13:42:09Z Corallimorphus rigidus Moseley, 1877 Synonymy. A complete list of names that have been applied to animals of this species and all taxonomic references to them were given by Fautin (1984); a current list is in Fautin (2010). Material examined. See Table 4. Morphology. Color yellowish, hyaline (Fig. 1 F). Oral disc may be slightly convex; diameter typically somewhat less than pedal disc. Pedal disc of many slightly concave, or edge may be slightly turned under to form a rim. Diameters of those examined: oral disc 27–50 mm, pedal disc 15–40 mm. Column a third to a half as long as diameter of pedal disc. Mouth a slit; lipless. Acrospheres of most tentacles much greater in diameter than distal end of tentacle stalk. Tentacles of rare individuals with alternately dark and light rings along length (e.g. NIWA 13265). Marginal tentacles all approximately same size or those communicating with endocoels longer than those communicating with exocoels; length inversely proportional to order of endocoel. Most discal tentacles erect, about 5–7 mm, shorter than marginal ones, but some longer. Discal tentacles arrayed in cycles: the six communicating with primary endocoels nearest mouth, the six communicating with secondary endocoels about halfway between mouth and margin in typical-sized animal, most individuals have tentacles near margin that communicate with tertiary endocoels (e.g. Fig. 1 F); occasional supernumerary tentacles. Thus ratio of marginal to discal tentacles near 2: 1 in all individuals studied (e.g. 52 marginal: 24 discal, 46 marginal: 26 discal). Mesenterial insertions visible through column and pedal disc as light lines. Animal with oral disc 45 mm diameter had 34 pairs of mesenteries. Cnidae. Those few that I was able to measure from NIWA specimens agreed with what is known for the species (Fautin 1984). Geographic range. These new records do not extend the known range of the species (Fig. 5) latitudinally, longitudinally, or in terms of depth, but they do provide many more records near New Zealand. TABLE 4. Specimens of Corallimorphus rigidus Moseley, 1877, examined in the collection of NIWA. : Published as part of Fautin, Daphne Gail, 2011, Corallimorphus niwa new species (Cnidaria: Anthozoa), New Zealand members of Corallimorphus, and redefinition of Corallimorphidae and its members, pp. 37-49 in Zootaxa 2775 on pages 47-48, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202799 : {"references": ["Moseley, H. N. (1877) On new forms of Actiniaria dredged in the deep sea; with a description of certain pelagic surface-swimming species. Transactions of the Linnean Society (London), series 2, 1, 295 - 305.", "Fautin, D. G. (1984) More Antarctic and Subantarctic sea anemones (Coelenterata: Corallimorpharia and Actiniaria). Antarctic Research Series, 41 (1), 1 - 42.", "Fautin, D. G. (2010) Hexacorallians of the World. Available from http: // geoportal. kgs. ku. edu / hexacoral / anemone 2 / index. cfm (accessed 17 January 2011)."]} Text Antarc* Antarctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic New Zealand
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Cnidaria
Anthozoa
Corallimorpharia
Corallimorphidae
Corallimorphus
Corallimorphus rigidus
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Cnidaria
Anthozoa
Corallimorpharia
Corallimorphidae
Corallimorphus
Corallimorphus rigidus
Fautin, Daphne Gail
Corallimorphus rigidus Moseley 1877
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Cnidaria
Anthozoa
Corallimorpharia
Corallimorphidae
Corallimorphus
Corallimorphus rigidus
description Corallimorphus rigidus Moseley, 1877 Synonymy. A complete list of names that have been applied to animals of this species and all taxonomic references to them were given by Fautin (1984); a current list is in Fautin (2010). Material examined. See Table 4. Morphology. Color yellowish, hyaline (Fig. 1 F). Oral disc may be slightly convex; diameter typically somewhat less than pedal disc. Pedal disc of many slightly concave, or edge may be slightly turned under to form a rim. Diameters of those examined: oral disc 27–50 mm, pedal disc 15–40 mm. Column a third to a half as long as diameter of pedal disc. Mouth a slit; lipless. Acrospheres of most tentacles much greater in diameter than distal end of tentacle stalk. Tentacles of rare individuals with alternately dark and light rings along length (e.g. NIWA 13265). Marginal tentacles all approximately same size or those communicating with endocoels longer than those communicating with exocoels; length inversely proportional to order of endocoel. Most discal tentacles erect, about 5–7 mm, shorter than marginal ones, but some longer. Discal tentacles arrayed in cycles: the six communicating with primary endocoels nearest mouth, the six communicating with secondary endocoels about halfway between mouth and margin in typical-sized animal, most individuals have tentacles near margin that communicate with tertiary endocoels (e.g. Fig. 1 F); occasional supernumerary tentacles. Thus ratio of marginal to discal tentacles near 2: 1 in all individuals studied (e.g. 52 marginal: 24 discal, 46 marginal: 26 discal). Mesenterial insertions visible through column and pedal disc as light lines. Animal with oral disc 45 mm diameter had 34 pairs of mesenteries. Cnidae. Those few that I was able to measure from NIWA specimens agreed with what is known for the species (Fautin 1984). Geographic range. These new records do not extend the known range of the species (Fig. 5) latitudinally, longitudinally, or in terms of depth, but they do provide many more records near New Zealand. TABLE 4. Specimens of Corallimorphus rigidus Moseley, 1877, examined in the collection of NIWA. : Published as part of Fautin, Daphne Gail, 2011, Corallimorphus niwa new species (Cnidaria: Anthozoa), New Zealand members of Corallimorphus, and redefinition of Corallimorphidae and its members, pp. 37-49 in Zootaxa 2775 on pages 47-48, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202799 : {"references": ["Moseley, H. N. (1877) On new forms of Actiniaria dredged in the deep sea; with a description of certain pelagic surface-swimming species. Transactions of the Linnean Society (London), series 2, 1, 295 - 305.", "Fautin, D. G. (1984) More Antarctic and Subantarctic sea anemones (Coelenterata: Corallimorpharia and Actiniaria). Antarctic Research Series, 41 (1), 1 - 42.", "Fautin, D. G. (2010) Hexacorallians of the World. Available from http: // geoportal. kgs. ku. edu / hexacoral / anemone 2 / index. cfm (accessed 17 January 2011)."]}
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