Gonaxia constricta

Gonaxia constricta (Totton, 1930) Figs 7–8; Table 2 Symplectoscyphus constrictus Totton, 1930: 181, text-fig. 31, pl. 1 fig. 3.— Ralph, 1961: 800, fig. 14F. — Stepanjants, 1979: 69, 70.— Dawson, 1992: 20. Gonaxia constricta — Vervoort, 1993: 140, figs 16D, 17A.— Vervoort & Watson, 2003: 139. Mat...

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Animalia
Cnidaria
Hydrozoa
Leptothecata
Sertulariidae
Gonaxia
Gonaxia constricta
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Sertulariidae
Gonaxia
Gonaxia constricta
Galea, Horia R.
Gonaxia constricta
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Sertulariidae
Gonaxia
Gonaxia constricta
description Gonaxia constricta (Totton, 1930) Figs 7–8; Table 2 Symplectoscyphus constrictus Totton, 1930: 181, text-fig. 31, pl. 1 fig. 3.— Ralph, 1961: 800, fig. 14F. — Stepanjants, 1979: 69, 70.— Dawson, 1992: 20. Gonaxia constricta — Vervoort, 1993: 140, figs 16D, 17A.— Vervoort & Watson, 2003: 139. Material examined . MNHN-IK-2019-2090, KANADEEP 2, Stn. CP 5095, off southern New Caledonia, Capucine Bassin, 23°38’ S, 167°53.1’ E, 29 Sep 2019, 1087– 1081 m, a ca . 9 cm high, sterile colony. Description . Colony erect, ca . 9 cm high, of flaccid appearance, unable to support itself when out of liquid (Fig. 7); basally, there are remains of a branched, rhizoid stolon apparently firmly attached to a hard substrate. Stem unbranched, weakly fascicled in its proximal 3 cm, then monosiphonic towards the distal tip. Division into internodes almost indistinct, but equivalents of internodes long, slightly geniculate, bearing distally a hydrotheca. Although minor irregularities occur here and there, the stem is composed of successive modules comprising four alternating hydrothecae of which the proximal- and the distalmost ones become axillar through the insertion of two cladial apophyses given off on opposite sides (Fig. 8A). Cladia borne on short lateral apophyses of the stem, given off from below the axillar hydrothecae (Fig. 8B); distally, an oblique node; cladia up to 2 cm long, composed of up to 20 hydrothecate internodes; nodes almost indistinct, except for an inconspicuous notch on side where the hydrotheca becomes free from the corresponding internode, a situation also noted in the stem; first cladial internode comparatively longer than subsequent ones, and delimited by a distinct adaxial notch from its corresponding stem apophysis (Fig. 8A, B); regular internodes moderately long, distinctly geniculate, each bearing a hydrotheca distally (Fig. 8A). Hydrothecae similar on stem and cladia; tubular, with straight axes (Fig. 8C), except for the axillar hydrothecae of the stem that are distinctly curved upwards (Fig. 8B); regular hydrothecae with longitudinal axes forming angles of 80–90° with the internodes above; hydrothecae adnate for about 1/4 their length to the corresponding internodes; ab- and adaxial walls straight; hydrothecal base not closed laterally, but composed of two intrathecal projections of the perisarc: one given off from the end of adnate adaxial wall, while the other projects some distance above into the hydrothecal lumen from the proximal end of abaxial wall; second ridge projects distinctly upwards in regular hydrothecae (Fig. 8C), and downwards in their axillar counterparts (Fig. 8B); hydrothecal aperture distal, set transversely; margin composed of three triangular cusps (one adaxial, two latero-abaxial) separated by broad, rounded embayments; aperture broadly triangular in frontal view, closed by three triangular flaps (two latero-adaxial, one abaxial) forming a low roof (Fig. 8D). Hydranths preserved in some hydrothecae, but very contracted, provided with 14–16 filiform tentacles. Gonothecae absent. Perisarc straw colored, hydranths white in this ethanol-preserved material. Remarks . The branching pattern of the stem was inaccurately described in earlier accounts. On one hand, Totton (1930: 181) stated that G. constricta is a “branched species […] with regularly alternate pinnae. Separating each alternating pair of pinnae is a pair of alternating hydrothecae, and in the axil of each pinna a hydrotheca”. On the other hand, Vervoort (1993: 140) noted that “between two successive hydrocladia there are two free hydrothecae, in addition there is an axillary hydrotheca at base of each hydrocladium”. Nevertheless, the present material shows a combination of both accounts: although the nodes are indistinct, the stem is composed of successive modules of four alternating hydrothecae, of which the proximal- and distalmost ones become axillar upon the insertion of two cladial apophyses given off on opposite sides; with a few minor exceptions, the arrangement of cladia in conserved at each following module (Fig. 8A). A similar branching pattern is only met with in G. errans Vervoort, 1993 [Galea (2016: 14, fig. 4E, as G. cf. errans 2016: 15, fig. 4G, as G. plumularioides Galea, 2016); Galea & Maggioni (2021: 411, fig. 8A)]. The gonothecae of this species still have to be discovered. Distribution . Off Three Kings Island [Totton (1930, as Symplectoscyphus constrictus )], off New Caledonia (present study). Occurs at depths between 549–1087 m [Totton (1930) and present study, respectively]. : Published as part of Galea, Horia R., 2021, Second records and redescriptions of two rare thecate hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from the southwestern Pacific, pp. 373-383 in Zootaxa 5082 (4) on pages 379-382, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5082.4.5, http://zenodo.org/record/5792783 : {"references": ["Totton, A. K. (1930) Coelenterata. Part V. Hydroida. Natural History Report of the British Antarctic (\" Terra Nova \") Expedition, 1910, Zoology, 5 (5), 131 - 252.", "Ralph, P. M. (1961) New Zealand thecate hydroids. Part III. Family Sertulariidae. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 88 (4), 749 - 838.", "Stepanjants, S. D. (1979) Gidroidy vod antarktiki i subantarktiki. In: Rezul'taty biologicheskikh issledovanii sovetskikh antarkticheskikh ekspeditsii, 6. Issledovaniya Fauny Morei, 22 (30), 1 - 99.", "Dawson, E. W. (1992) The coelenterate fauna of the New Zealand region: a handlist for curators, students and ecologists. Occasional papers of the Hutton Foundation, New Zealand, 1, 1 - 68.", "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, Paris, 158, pp. 89 - 298.", "Vervoort, W. & Watson, J. E. (2003) The marine fauna of New Zealand: Leptothecata (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) (thecate hydroids). NIWA Biodiversity Memoir, 119, 1 - 538.", "Galea, H. R. (2016) Notes on some sertulariid hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from the tropical western Pacific, with descriptions of nine new species. European Journal of Taxonomy, 218, 1 - 52. https: // doi. org / 10.5852 / ejt. 2016.218", "Galea, H. R. & Maggioni, D. (2021) An integrative study of some species of Gonaxia Vervoort, 1993 from off New Caledonia, with the establishment of Gonaxiidae as a new family of thecate hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa). Zootaxa, 5004 (3), 401 - 429. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 5004.3.1"]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5792790 2023-05-15T13:45:49+02:00 Gonaxia constricta Galea, Horia R. 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5792790 https://zenodo.org/record/5792790 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/5792783 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFB4FFCDA137A620FFC10C251544FF94 http://table.plazi.org/id/DF5B662BA13EA629FF560D0D14B8FE1C http://zoobank.org/D868FB39-82D3-4413-B0FD-33808CE1CCB3 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5082.4.5 http://zenodo.org/record/5792783 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFB4FFCDA137A620FFC10C251544FF94 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5792803 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5792805 http://table.plazi.org/id/DF5B662BA13EA629FF560D0D14B8FE1C http://zoobank.org/D868FB39-82D3-4413-B0FD-33808CE1CCB3 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5792791 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Cnidaria Hydrozoa Leptothecata Sertulariidae Gonaxia Gonaxia constricta Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5792790 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5082.4.5 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5792803 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5792805 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5792791 2022-02-08T17:44:38Z Gonaxia constricta (Totton, 1930) Figs 7–8; Table 2 Symplectoscyphus constrictus Totton, 1930: 181, text-fig. 31, pl. 1 fig. 3.— Ralph, 1961: 800, fig. 14F. — Stepanjants, 1979: 69, 70.— Dawson, 1992: 20. Gonaxia constricta — Vervoort, 1993: 140, figs 16D, 17A.— Vervoort & Watson, 2003: 139. Material examined . MNHN-IK-2019-2090, KANADEEP 2, Stn. CP 5095, off southern New Caledonia, Capucine Bassin, 23°38’ S, 167°53.1’ E, 29 Sep 2019, 1087– 1081 m, a ca . 9 cm high, sterile colony. Description . Colony erect, ca . 9 cm high, of flaccid appearance, unable to support itself when out of liquid (Fig. 7); basally, there are remains of a branched, rhizoid stolon apparently firmly attached to a hard substrate. Stem unbranched, weakly fascicled in its proximal 3 cm, then monosiphonic towards the distal tip. Division into internodes almost indistinct, but equivalents of internodes long, slightly geniculate, bearing distally a hydrotheca. Although minor irregularities occur here and there, the stem is composed of successive modules comprising four alternating hydrothecae of which the proximal- and the distalmost ones become axillar through the insertion of two cladial apophyses given off on opposite sides (Fig. 8A). Cladia borne on short lateral apophyses of the stem, given off from below the axillar hydrothecae (Fig. 8B); distally, an oblique node; cladia up to 2 cm long, composed of up to 20 hydrothecate internodes; nodes almost indistinct, except for an inconspicuous notch on side where the hydrotheca becomes free from the corresponding internode, a situation also noted in the stem; first cladial internode comparatively longer than subsequent ones, and delimited by a distinct adaxial notch from its corresponding stem apophysis (Fig. 8A, B); regular internodes moderately long, distinctly geniculate, each bearing a hydrotheca distally (Fig. 8A). Hydrothecae similar on stem and cladia; tubular, with straight axes (Fig. 8C), except for the axillar hydrothecae of the stem that are distinctly curved upwards (Fig. 8B); regular hydrothecae with longitudinal axes forming angles of 80–90° with the internodes above; hydrothecae adnate for about 1/4 their length to the corresponding internodes; ab- and adaxial walls straight; hydrothecal base not closed laterally, but composed of two intrathecal projections of the perisarc: one given off from the end of adnate adaxial wall, while the other projects some distance above into the hydrothecal lumen from the proximal end of abaxial wall; second ridge projects distinctly upwards in regular hydrothecae (Fig. 8C), and downwards in their axillar counterparts (Fig. 8B); hydrothecal aperture distal, set transversely; margin composed of three triangular cusps (one adaxial, two latero-abaxial) separated by broad, rounded embayments; aperture broadly triangular in frontal view, closed by three triangular flaps (two latero-adaxial, one abaxial) forming a low roof (Fig. 8D). Hydranths preserved in some hydrothecae, but very contracted, provided with 14–16 filiform tentacles. Gonothecae absent. Perisarc straw colored, hydranths white in this ethanol-preserved material. Remarks . The branching pattern of the stem was inaccurately described in earlier accounts. On one hand, Totton (1930: 181) stated that G. constricta is a “branched species […] with regularly alternate pinnae. Separating each alternating pair of pinnae is a pair of alternating hydrothecae, and in the axil of each pinna a hydrotheca”. On the other hand, Vervoort (1993: 140) noted that “between two successive hydrocladia there are two free hydrothecae, in addition there is an axillary hydrotheca at base of each hydrocladium”. Nevertheless, the present material shows a combination of both accounts: although the nodes are indistinct, the stem is composed of successive modules of four alternating hydrothecae, of which the proximal- and distalmost ones become axillar upon the insertion of two cladial apophyses given off on opposite sides; with a few minor exceptions, the arrangement of cladia in conserved at each following module (Fig. 8A). A similar branching pattern is only met with in G. errans Vervoort, 1993 [Galea (2016: 14, fig. 4E, as G. cf. errans 2016: 15, fig. 4G, as G. plumularioides Galea, 2016); Galea & Maggioni (2021: 411, fig. 8A)]. The gonothecae of this species still have to be discovered. Distribution . Off Three Kings Island [Totton (1930, as Symplectoscyphus constrictus )], off New Caledonia (present study). Occurs at depths between 549–1087 m [Totton (1930) and present study, respectively]. : Published as part of Galea, Horia R., 2021, Second records and redescriptions of two rare thecate hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from the southwestern Pacific, pp. 373-383 in Zootaxa 5082 (4) on pages 379-382, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5082.4.5, http://zenodo.org/record/5792783 : {"references": ["Totton, A. K. (1930) Coelenterata. Part V. Hydroida. Natural History Report of the British Antarctic (\" Terra Nova \") Expedition, 1910, Zoology, 5 (5), 131 - 252.", "Ralph, P. M. (1961) New Zealand thecate hydroids. Part III. Family Sertulariidae. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 88 (4), 749 - 838.", "Stepanjants, S. D. (1979) Gidroidy vod antarktiki i subantarktiki. In: Rezul'taty biologicheskikh issledovanii sovetskikh antarkticheskikh ekspeditsii, 6. Issledovaniya Fauny Morei, 22 (30), 1 - 99.", "Dawson, E. W. (1992) The coelenterate fauna of the New Zealand region: a handlist for curators, students and ecologists. Occasional papers of the Hutton Foundation, New Zealand, 1, 1 - 68.", "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, Paris, 158, pp. 89 - 298.", "Vervoort, W. & Watson, J. E. (2003) The marine fauna of New Zealand: Leptothecata (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) (thecate hydroids). NIWA Biodiversity Memoir, 119, 1 - 538.", "Galea, H. R. (2016) Notes on some sertulariid hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from the tropical western Pacific, with descriptions of nine new species. European Journal of Taxonomy, 218, 1 - 52. https: // doi. org / 10.5852 / ejt. 2016.218", "Galea, H. R. & Maggioni, D. (2021) An integrative study of some species of Gonaxia Vervoort, 1993 from off New Caledonia, with the establishment of Gonaxiidae as a new family of thecate hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa). Zootaxa, 5004 (3), 401 - 429. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 5004.3.1"]} Text Antarc* Antarctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic New Zealand Pacific