Solmundella bitentaculata

Solmundella bitentaculata (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833) Fig. 57 A-C Carybdea bitentaculata Quoy & Gaimard, 1833: 295, pl. 25 figs 4-5. Campanella capitulum Quoy & Gaimard in de Blainville, 1834: 286. – Agassiz, 1865: 169. Aeginopsis mediterranea Müller, 1851: 277, pl. 11, Mediterranean. Aeginel...

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Animalia
Cnidaria
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Solmundaeginidae
Solmundella
Solmundella bitentaculata
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Solmundaeginidae
Solmundella
Solmundella bitentaculata
Schuchert, Peter
Collins, Richard
Solmundella bitentaculata
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Solmundaeginidae
Solmundella
Solmundella bitentaculata
description Solmundella bitentaculata (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833) Fig. 57 A-C Carybdea bitentaculata Quoy & Gaimard, 1833: 295, pl. 25 figs 4-5. Campanella capitulum Quoy & Gaimard in de Blainville, 1834: 286. – Agassiz, 1865: 169. Aeginopsis mediterranea Müller, 1851: 277, pl. 11, Mediterranean. Aeginella dissonema Haeckel, 1879: 340, pl. 20 fig. 16, Canary Islands. – Kramp, 1955b: 308, synonym. Solmundella muelleri Haeckel, 1879: 352, Canary Islands. – Kramp, 1955b: 308, synonym. Solmundella henseni Maas, 1893: 55, pl. 5 fig. 11, Florida Current. Aeginella bitentaculata . – Haeckel, 1879: 341. Solmundella bitentaculata. – Bigelow, 1909: 77, pl. 2 fig. 3. – Mayer, 1910: 455, fig. 301, record Florida. – Vanhöffen, 1912: 392. – Vanhöffen, 1913a: 428, record Florida. – Kramp, 1959a: 195, fig. 297. – Kramp, 1961: 270. – Rajan, 1963: 314, figs 1-5, larval stages. – Kramp, 1968: 124, fig. 338. – Goy, 1979: 285, fig. 26. – Segura- Puertas, 1984: 44, pl. 13 fig. 3. – Bouillon, 1987: 239, fig. 5, pl. 1 figs 1-5, development. – Pagès et al., 1992: 38, fig. 43. – Buecher et al ., 2005: 30. – Galea, 2007: 96, pl. 2O. – Wang et al., 2014: 98, fig. 3 Solmundella bitentaculata var. mediterranea . – Mayer, 1910: 456, fig. 302, pl. 54 figs 1-3, pl. 55 fig. 4. – Neppi & Stiasny, 1913: 60. Solmundella mediterranea . – Vanhöffen, 1912: 393, status. – Browne, 1916: 201. – Thiel, 1936: 68, synonym. Examined material: BFLA4119; 1 specimen; 04-JUN- 2019; size 4 mm; preserved in alcohol for DNA extraction; 16S sequence MW528677. – BFLA4422; 1 specimen; 28-MAY-2020; size 2 mm; preserved in alcohol for DNA extraction but specimen was lost. – 24-SEP-2018; 1 specimen; photographed, not collected. MHNG-INVE-31746; Mediterranean, Bay of Villefranche-sur-Mer; 43.6860°N 7.3170°E; 0-70 m depth; collection date 03-MAY-2001; 2 mature males, 4 mm diameter; part preserved in formalin, part in ethanol in alcohol for DNA extraction; 16S sequence KX355407. – 28-APR-2014; locality as previous sample; 1 specimen, 3 mm diameter, with gonads; preserved in alcohol for DNA extraction; 16S sequence MG811640. Description: Florida specimens with bell size up to 4 mm, as wide as high, umbrella circumference round (not oval, Fig. 57C), apical jelly thick resembling an apical process (Fig. 57B), evenly rounded and not keeled or oval in transverse section. Stomach wide, up to 7/10 of bell diameter, lenticular, without distinct gastric jelly cone; eight rectangular stomach pouches, no peripheral canal visible. Two opposite tentacles, these thick and long (~ 18 mm), tapering, originating in middle of bell, held variably upward or downward, held upwards in furrow of exumbrella that reaches almost to top of umbrella, below tentacles also a furrow with peronium, intertentacular peronium indistinct. Bases (roots) of tentacles in mesoglea, tapering, curved towards oral. 14 or more statocysts. Mouth region green, tentacles sometimes with broad yellow regions. 16S Data: See Table 1 and Fig. 48. The available 16S sequences appear polyphyletic, notably the one from an Antarctic medusa is clearly not related to the other ones which all form a well supported clade, but with deep subdivisions. Distribution: Widely distributed in all oceans, including the Mediterranean, but rare in the northern parts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans; circumpolar in Antarctic seas; from surface to fairly deep water (Kramp, 1959a). This species is one of the most widespread of planktonic animals and is found at nearly all latitudes (Larson & Harbison, 1990). Type locality: Pacific Ocean, Banda Sea, Bay of Ambon (Moluccas, Indonesia). Remarks: The taxonomic history of Solmundella bitentaculata is marked by the question whether S. mediterranea is distinct from it or conspecific. Summarizing Mayer (1910) and Browne (1916), the two differ by the following traits [in square brackets traits observed in the present study]: - size when fully mature (12-15 mm versus 4-6 mm) [4 mm] - shape (bell outline, diameter in tentacular axis larger than in intertentacular axis, bell apex keel-shaped versus circular bell and apex rounded)[round] - tentacle length (up to 100 mm versus 10-18 mm) [18] - peronial furrows (perradial ones deep versus all shallow)[shallow] - statocysts in fully grown animals (16 versus 8) [14] Mayer (1910) and Browne (1916) thought that the two names refer to simple variants or growth stages. Thiel (1936) and Kramp (1955b; 1961) listed them as synonyms, this being accepted by subsequent authors. Our Florida specimens matched mostly the S. mediterranea morphotype, except for the statocyst number. Another geographic variation was reported by Vanhöffen (1912) and Browne (1916) for Antarctic populations: they have clusters of nematocysts on the ex-umbrella, especially near the margin. The maximum likelihood tree (Fig. 48) shows that one sequence (EU293998, from Antarctica according to voucher specimen data) is far apart from the other Solmundella which cluster in a monophyletic clade. However, there are possibly some problems with the identification of this specimen as it has almost the same sequence as an Aegina citrea of unknown origin (KY007598). The 16S of the Pacific, Mediterranean, and Gulf stream samples formed a well supported clade. The divergences within this clade are high (Table 1) and the three subclades could represent three species. A reconsideration of the morphological differences and the different nominal species in the synonymy listed above is thus warranted. Unfortunately, no morphological data are available for the Pacific specimens used to get the 16S sequences. : Published as part of Schuchert, Peter & Collins, Richard, 2021, Hydromedusae observed during night dives in the Gulf Stream, pp. 237-356 in Revue suisse de Zoologie 128 (2) on pages 330-331, DOI: 10.35929/RSZ.0049, http://zenodo.org/record/5639938 : {"references": ["Quoy J. R. C., Gaimard J. P. 1833. Zoologie. Voyage de la corvette l'Astrolabe: execute par ordre du roi, pendant les annees 1826 - 1827 - 1828 - 1829 / sous le commandement de J. Dumont d'Urville. Volume 4, pp. 1 - 390. J. Tastu, Paris. DOI: 10.5962 / bhl. title. 2132", "De Blainville H. M. D. 1834. Manuel d'actinologie ou de zoophytologie, 2 vols. F. G. Levrault, Paris, 695 pp., pls 1 - 99.", "Agassiz A. 1865. North American Acalephae. Illustrated Catalogue of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College 2: 1 - 234.", "Muller J. 1851. Uber eine eigenthumliche Meduse des Mittelmeeres und ihren Jugendzustand. Archiv fur Anatomie, Physiologie und Wissenschaftliche Medicin 1851: 272 - 277, pl. 11.", "Haeckel E. 1879. Das System der Medusen. Erster Teil einer Monographie der Medusen. Denkschriften der Medicinisch- Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena 1: I-XX, 1 - 360, 20 pls.", "Kramp P. L. 1955 b. The medusae of the tropical west coast of Africa. Atlantide Report 3: 239 - 324, pls 1 - 3.", "Maas O. 1893. Die Craspedoten Medusen der Plankton Expedition. Ergebnisse der in dem Atlantischen Ocean von Mitte Juli bis Anfang November 1889 ausgefuhrten Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt Stiftung 2 (Kc): 1 - 107.", "Bigelow H. B. 1909. The Medusae. Reports on the scientific results of the expedition to the eastern tropical Pacific, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer \" Albatross \" from October, 1904, to March, 1905. XVI. Memoirs of the Museum of comparative Zoology at Harvard College 37: 1 - 243, pls 1 - 48.", "Mayer A. G. 1910. Medusae of the world. Hydromedusae, Vols. I & II. Scyphomedusae, Vol III. Carnegie Institution, Washington, pp. 735, plates 1 - 76.", "Vanhoffen E. 1912. Die craspedoten Medusaen der Deutschen Sudpolar-Expedition 1901 - 1903. Deutsche Suedpolar Expedition 13 (Zoologie V): 353 - 395.", "Vanhoffen E. 1913 a. Ueber Westindische Medusen. Zoologische Jahrbucher, Supplement 11 (3): 413 - 432.", "Kramp P. L. 1959 a. The Hydromedusae of the Atlantic Ocean and adjacent waters. Dana Report 46: 1 - 283.", "Kramp P. L. 1961. Synopsis of the medusae of the world. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the U. K. 40: 1 - 469.", "Rajan C. T. 1963. On the larval stages of Solmundella bitentaculata Browne. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India 5 (2): 314 - 316.", "Kramp P. L. 1968. The hydromedusae of the Pacific and Indian oceans. Sections II and III. Dana Report 72: 1 - 200.", "Goy J. 1979. Campagne de la Calypso au large des cotes Atlantiques de l'Amerique du Sud (1961 - 1962). 35. Meduses. Annales de l'Institut Oceanographique 55 (Suppl.): 263 - 296.", "Bouillon J. 1987. Considerations sur le developpement des Narcomeduses et sur leur position phylogenetique. Indo- Malayan Zoology 4: 189 - 278.", "Pages F., Gili J. M., Bouillon J. 1992. Medusae (Hydrozoa, Scyphozoa, Cubozoa) of the Benguela Current (southeastern Atlantic). Scientia Marina 56 (Suppl. 1): 1 - 64.", "Buecher E., Goy J., Gibbons M. J. 2005. Hydromedusae of the Agulhas Current. African Invertebrates 46: 27 - 69.", "Galea H. R. 2007. Hydroids and hydromedusae (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from the fjords region of southern Chile. Zootaxa 1597: 1 - 116.", "Wang C., Huang J., Xiang P., Wang Y., Xu Z., Guo D., Lin M. 2014. Hydromedusae from the Arctic in 2010 during the 4 th Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition (CHINARE 4). Acta Oceanologica Sinica 33 (6): 95 - 102.", "Neppi V., Stiasny G. 1913. Die Hydromedusen des Golfes von Triest. Arbeiten aus dem Zoologischen Instituten der Universitat Wien und der Zoologischen Station in Tries 20 (1): 1 - 70 [23 - 93], pls 1 - 4.", "Browne E. T. 1916. Medusae from the Indian Ocean (collected by Prof. Stanley Gardiner in H. M. S. Sealark in 1905). In: The Percy Sladen Trust Expedition to the Indian Ocean in 1905). Transactions of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology 17: 169 - 209.", "Thiel M. E. 1936. Systematische Studien an den Trachylinae der Meteorexpedition, zugleich ein Beitrag zu einer Revision der Trachylinae. Zoologische Jahrbucher. Abteilung fur Systematik, Okologie und Geographie der Tiere 69: 1 - 92.", "Larson R. J., Harbison G. R. 1990. Medusae from McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea, including the descriptions of two new species, Leuckartiara brownei and Benthocodon hyalinus. Polar Biology 11: 19 - 25."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5718504 2023-05-15T13:56:21+02:00 Solmundella bitentaculata Schuchert, Peter Collins, Richard 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5718504 https://zenodo.org/record/5718504 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/5639938 http://publication.plazi.org/id/2C28F2045B0C0014FFCFFF96FFDB7820 http://table.plazi.org/id/0CC76BE25B080010FF58FC94FB897B14 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/7F5A8787BF1CFFD8FF0EFA979AF6F8E9 http://zoobank.org/8382D1CA-7C0E-4B1C-9591-4CEAA2F296FB https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.35929/rsz.0049 http://zenodo.org/record/5639938 http://publication.plazi.org/id/2C28F2045B0C0014FFCFFF96FFDB7820 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5640101 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5646465 http://table.plazi.org/id/0CC76BE25B080010FF58FC94FB897B14 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5098625 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/7F5A8787BF1CFFD8FF0EFA979AF6F8E9 http://zoobank.org/8382D1CA-7C0E-4B1C-9591-4CEAA2F296FB https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5718505 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Cnidaria Hydrozoa Narcomedusae Solmundaeginidae Solmundella Solmundella bitentaculata Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5718504 https://doi.org/10.35929/rsz.0049 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5640101 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5646465 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5098625 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5718505 2022-02-08T14:04:19Z Solmundella bitentaculata (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833) Fig. 57 A-C Carybdea bitentaculata Quoy & Gaimard, 1833: 295, pl. 25 figs 4-5. Campanella capitulum Quoy & Gaimard in de Blainville, 1834: 286. – Agassiz, 1865: 169. Aeginopsis mediterranea Müller, 1851: 277, pl. 11, Mediterranean. Aeginella dissonema Haeckel, 1879: 340, pl. 20 fig. 16, Canary Islands. – Kramp, 1955b: 308, synonym. Solmundella muelleri Haeckel, 1879: 352, Canary Islands. – Kramp, 1955b: 308, synonym. Solmundella henseni Maas, 1893: 55, pl. 5 fig. 11, Florida Current. Aeginella bitentaculata . – Haeckel, 1879: 341. Solmundella bitentaculata. – Bigelow, 1909: 77, pl. 2 fig. 3. – Mayer, 1910: 455, fig. 301, record Florida. – Vanhöffen, 1912: 392. – Vanhöffen, 1913a: 428, record Florida. – Kramp, 1959a: 195, fig. 297. – Kramp, 1961: 270. – Rajan, 1963: 314, figs 1-5, larval stages. – Kramp, 1968: 124, fig. 338. – Goy, 1979: 285, fig. 26. – Segura- Puertas, 1984: 44, pl. 13 fig. 3. – Bouillon, 1987: 239, fig. 5, pl. 1 figs 1-5, development. – Pagès et al., 1992: 38, fig. 43. – Buecher et al ., 2005: 30. – Galea, 2007: 96, pl. 2O. – Wang et al., 2014: 98, fig. 3 Solmundella bitentaculata var. mediterranea . – Mayer, 1910: 456, fig. 302, pl. 54 figs 1-3, pl. 55 fig. 4. – Neppi & Stiasny, 1913: 60. Solmundella mediterranea . – Vanhöffen, 1912: 393, status. – Browne, 1916: 201. – Thiel, 1936: 68, synonym. Examined material: BFLA4119; 1 specimen; 04-JUN- 2019; size 4 mm; preserved in alcohol for DNA extraction; 16S sequence MW528677. – BFLA4422; 1 specimen; 28-MAY-2020; size 2 mm; preserved in alcohol for DNA extraction but specimen was lost. – 24-SEP-2018; 1 specimen; photographed, not collected. MHNG-INVE-31746; Mediterranean, Bay of Villefranche-sur-Mer; 43.6860°N 7.3170°E; 0-70 m depth; collection date 03-MAY-2001; 2 mature males, 4 mm diameter; part preserved in formalin, part in ethanol in alcohol for DNA extraction; 16S sequence KX355407. – 28-APR-2014; locality as previous sample; 1 specimen, 3 mm diameter, with gonads; preserved in alcohol for DNA extraction; 16S sequence MG811640. Description: Florida specimens with bell size up to 4 mm, as wide as high, umbrella circumference round (not oval, Fig. 57C), apical jelly thick resembling an apical process (Fig. 57B), evenly rounded and not keeled or oval in transverse section. Stomach wide, up to 7/10 of bell diameter, lenticular, without distinct gastric jelly cone; eight rectangular stomach pouches, no peripheral canal visible. Two opposite tentacles, these thick and long (~ 18 mm), tapering, originating in middle of bell, held variably upward or downward, held upwards in furrow of exumbrella that reaches almost to top of umbrella, below tentacles also a furrow with peronium, intertentacular peronium indistinct. Bases (roots) of tentacles in mesoglea, tapering, curved towards oral. 14 or more statocysts. Mouth region green, tentacles sometimes with broad yellow regions. 16S Data: See Table 1 and Fig. 48. The available 16S sequences appear polyphyletic, notably the one from an Antarctic medusa is clearly not related to the other ones which all form a well supported clade, but with deep subdivisions. Distribution: Widely distributed in all oceans, including the Mediterranean, but rare in the northern parts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans; circumpolar in Antarctic seas; from surface to fairly deep water (Kramp, 1959a). This species is one of the most widespread of planktonic animals and is found at nearly all latitudes (Larson & Harbison, 1990). Type locality: Pacific Ocean, Banda Sea, Bay of Ambon (Moluccas, Indonesia). Remarks: The taxonomic history of Solmundella bitentaculata is marked by the question whether S. mediterranea is distinct from it or conspecific. Summarizing Mayer (1910) and Browne (1916), the two differ by the following traits [in square brackets traits observed in the present study]: - size when fully mature (12-15 mm versus 4-6 mm) [4 mm] - shape (bell outline, diameter in tentacular axis larger than in intertentacular axis, bell apex keel-shaped versus circular bell and apex rounded)[round] - tentacle length (up to 100 mm versus 10-18 mm) [18] - peronial furrows (perradial ones deep versus all shallow)[shallow] - statocysts in fully grown animals (16 versus 8) [14] Mayer (1910) and Browne (1916) thought that the two names refer to simple variants or growth stages. Thiel (1936) and Kramp (1955b; 1961) listed them as synonyms, this being accepted by subsequent authors. Our Florida specimens matched mostly the S. mediterranea morphotype, except for the statocyst number. Another geographic variation was reported by Vanhöffen (1912) and Browne (1916) for Antarctic populations: they have clusters of nematocysts on the ex-umbrella, especially near the margin. The maximum likelihood tree (Fig. 48) shows that one sequence (EU293998, from Antarctica according to voucher specimen data) is far apart from the other Solmundella which cluster in a monophyletic clade. However, there are possibly some problems with the identification of this specimen as it has almost the same sequence as an Aegina citrea of unknown origin (KY007598). The 16S of the Pacific, Mediterranean, and Gulf stream samples formed a well supported clade. The divergences within this clade are high (Table 1) and the three subclades could represent three species. A reconsideration of the morphological differences and the different nominal species in the synonymy listed above is thus warranted. Unfortunately, no morphological data are available for the Pacific specimens used to get the 16S sequences. : Published as part of Schuchert, Peter & Collins, Richard, 2021, Hydromedusae observed during night dives in the Gulf Stream, pp. 237-356 in Revue suisse de Zoologie 128 (2) on pages 330-331, DOI: 10.35929/RSZ.0049, http://zenodo.org/record/5639938 : {"references": ["Quoy J. R. C., Gaimard J. P. 1833. Zoologie. Voyage de la corvette l'Astrolabe: execute par ordre du roi, pendant les annees 1826 - 1827 - 1828 - 1829 / sous le commandement de J. Dumont d'Urville. Volume 4, pp. 1 - 390. J. Tastu, Paris. DOI: 10.5962 / bhl. title. 2132", "De Blainville H. M. D. 1834. Manuel d'actinologie ou de zoophytologie, 2 vols. F. G. Levrault, Paris, 695 pp., pls 1 - 99.", "Agassiz A. 1865. North American Acalephae. Illustrated Catalogue of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College 2: 1 - 234.", "Muller J. 1851. Uber eine eigenthumliche Meduse des Mittelmeeres und ihren Jugendzustand. Archiv fur Anatomie, Physiologie und Wissenschaftliche Medicin 1851: 272 - 277, pl. 11.", "Haeckel E. 1879. Das System der Medusen. Erster Teil einer Monographie der Medusen. Denkschriften der Medicinisch- Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena 1: I-XX, 1 - 360, 20 pls.", "Kramp P. L. 1955 b. The medusae of the tropical west coast of Africa. Atlantide Report 3: 239 - 324, pls 1 - 3.", "Maas O. 1893. Die Craspedoten Medusen der Plankton Expedition. Ergebnisse der in dem Atlantischen Ocean von Mitte Juli bis Anfang November 1889 ausgefuhrten Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt Stiftung 2 (Kc): 1 - 107.", "Bigelow H. B. 1909. The Medusae. Reports on the scientific results of the expedition to the eastern tropical Pacific, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer \" Albatross \" from October, 1904, to March, 1905. XVI. 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