Coryne pusilla Gaertner 1774

Coryne pusilla Gaertner, 1774 Fig. 3, 4 b Coryne pusilla Gaertner, 1774: 40, pl. 4, figs. 8a, A. Type locality. UK: England, coast of Cornwall, with question (Allman 1872: 266). Material examined. NS: Petit Passage, south of East Ferry, on mussels ( Mytilus edulis ) in Laminaria zone, 14.x.1970, wit...

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Animalia
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Hydrozoa
Anthoathecata
Corynidae
Coryne
Coryne pusilla
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Corynidae
Coryne
Coryne pusilla
Calder, Dale R.
Coryne pusilla Gaertner 1774
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Cnidaria
Hydrozoa
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Corynidae
Coryne
Coryne pusilla
description Coryne pusilla Gaertner, 1774 Fig. 3, 4 b Coryne pusilla Gaertner, 1774: 40, pl. 4, figs. 8a, A. Type locality. UK: England, coast of Cornwall, with question (Allman 1872: 266). Material examined. NS: Petit Passage, south of East Ferry, on mussels ( Mytilus edulis ) in Laminaria zone, 14.x.1970, without gonophores, coll. K.W. Petersen, SNM HYD- 000455.— NS: Petit Passage, south of East Ferry, on mussels ( Mytilus edulis ), intertidal, 14.x.1970, without gonophores, coll. K.W. Petersen, SNM HYD- 000457.— NS: Petit Passage, south of East Ferry, on mussels ( Mytilus edulis ), extreme low tide, 14.x.1970, without gonophores, coll. K.W. Petersen, SNM HYD- 000459. Description. Hydroid colonies tending to grow in dense, straggly clumps, with some stolonal parts but mostly having erect stems, reaching about 1 cm high, arising from a creeping, branched and anastomosing stolonal system sometimes occurring as a dense network of overgrown tubes; stolonal tubes quite thick, perisarc wrinkled. Hydrocaulus monosiphonic, sparingly and irregularly branched, not forming an elongate main stem, often bent or twisted, relatively thick but of varied diameter, branches and pedicels similar in form. Perisarc quite thick basally, thinning out somewhat distally, golden- to straw-coloured, terminating at hydranth base, wrinkled to somewhat annulated throughout, although annulations mostly quite shallow and seldom regular. Hydranths clavate, about 0.7- 1.3 mm long, 0.3–0.4 mm wide; hypostome large, dome-shaped. Tentacles all capitate, solid, about 18-23 in number, occurring over all but extreme basal part of hydranth, scattered except for a whorl of 4-6 around hypostome, with proximalmost ones the shortest; acrosphere nearly round except for slightly flattened proximal side, heavily armed throughout with nematocysts. Proximal filiform tentacles absent. Gonophores not seen. Cnidome (Fig. 3) Hydranths— small stenoteles (n = 10): 13.0–14.0 µm long × 8.2–8.9 µm wide (undischarged) large stenoteles (n = 10): 23.4–24.8 µm long × 15.2–16.9 µm wide (undischarged) Remarks. The identity of the hydroid described as Coryne pusilla by Gaertner (1774) is somewhat uncertain. Allman (1872: 266) noted that Gaertner’s illustration of it was rudimentary, and that his account does not accord fully with any known species. He nevertheless concluded that the hydroid later known as C. pusilla was likely identical with that of Gaertner, whose species is thought to have been collected from the coast of Cornwall, UK. According to Allman, that hydroid agrees with the original description as well as any, and it is also locally abundant and widely distributed around the British Isles. The contemporary concept of the species (e.g., Schuchert 2001b; 2012), type species of Coryne Gaertner, 1774 by monotypy, coincides with that of Allman. Coryne pusilla was regarded by Allman (1872) as a species of the intertidal zone, commonly found on fucoid algae and often in association with Clava multicornis (Forsskål, 1775). It was found near low water in the Fundy region by K.W. Petersen on blue mussels in Petit Passage, NS (SNM HYD- 000455, SNM HYD- 000457, SNM HYD- 000459), and those specimens are described here. That location is influenced by unusually strong tidal water currents (see Remarks below on Corydendrium dispar Kramp, 1935). Molecular studies by Schuchert (2010) have confirmed the hypothesis of Broch (1916) and others that Coryne vermicularis Hincks, 1866 is conspecific with C. pusilla . The species of Hincks had been reported from waters of northern Canada (Port Burwell, Ungava Bay) by Fraser (1931). Other records of C. pusilla from northern Canada, by Calder (1972), were thought by Schuchert (2001b) to have been based on the cold-water species C. hincksii Bonnevie, 1898. That species has much less annulated perisarc, however, and the identity of the hydroids described by both Fraser and Calder from subarctic Canada remains uncertain. Reports of C. pusilla in waters of Atlantic Canada include those of Whiteaves (1873, 1875), Vervoort (1972a), and Brunel et al . (1998) from the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Strait of Belle Isle. In the northeastern North Atlantic, it is known from Norway and Iceland to Brittany, France (Schuchert 2001b, 2012). When fertile, C. pusilla can be distinguished from C. hincksii in having gonophores that arise in the upper axils of the tentacles rather than being independent of them (Schuchert 2001a, b). Moreover, gonophores of C. pusilla lack a circular canal. In terms of nematocyst sizes, the stenoteles of C. hincksii (16–18 x 11 –12 um and 28–29 x 18 –20 um), as measured by Schuchert (2001b), are considerably larger than those of C. pusilla observed here. Another boreal species in the North Atlantic that is similar to C. pusilla , and one that also extends into the lower intertidal zone, is C. eximia Allman, 1859a. It differs in having much smoother perisarc and a free medusa stage rather than fixed sporosacs. Its nematocysts, comprising stenoteles measuring 12–14 x 8.5–10 um and 10– 10.5 x 6–7 um (Schuchert 2001b), are also much smaller than those of C. pusilla from the Bay of Fundy. Coryne pusilla has been reported from many localities worldwide, but evidence now exists that a species complex exists under that name. Using partial 16S sequences, Schuchert (2005b) demonstrated that populations assigned to the species from Japan, Korea, and the Mediterranean Sea were widely dispersed phylogenetically from that of the northeastern North Atlantic. Of these populations, only the latter is likely to be identical with the species of Gaertner (1774), and the distribution of C. pusilla is certain to be much more restricted than records imply. Recorded distribution. Bay of Fundy: recorded for the first time. Eastern North America: Frozen Strait, Nunavut (Calder 1970), to Gulf of St. Lawrence and St. Lawrence River, mid-estuary (Brunel et al . 1998), southwards to the Bay of Fundy (this study). Worldwide: widely reported, from the North Atlantic, North Pacific, Indian Ocean, and New Zealand (Schuchert 2001a). As noted above, however, a species complex likely exists under the name Coryne pusilla (Schuchert 2005b: 198, 2010: 513). : Published as part of Calder, Dale R., 2017, Additions to the hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) of the Bay of Fundy, northeastern North America, with a checklist of species reported from the region, pp. 1-86 in Zootaxa 4256 (1) on pages 9-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.556851 : {"references": ["Gaertner, J. (1774) Coryne pusilla Gaertner. In litteris. In: Pallas, P. S. (Ed.), Spicilegia zoologica quibus novae imprimus et obscurae animalium species. Fasc. 10. August Lange, Berolini, pp. 40 - 41.", "Allman, G. J. (1872) A monograph of the gymnoblastic or tubularian hydroids. Conclusion of Part I, and Part II, containing descriptions of the genera and species of the Gymnoblastea. Ray Society, London, pp. 155 - 450.", "Schuchert, P. (2001 b) Survey of the family Corynidae (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa). Revue Suisse de Zoologie, 108, 739 - 878. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. part. 80165", "Schuchert, P. (2012) North-west European athecate hydroids and their medusae. Synopses of the British Fauna, New Series, 59, 1 - 364.", "Forsskal, P. (1775) Descriptiones animalium avium, amphibiorum, piscium, insectorum, vermium; quae in itinere orientali observavit Petrus Forskal. Prof. Haun. Post mortem auctoris edidit Carsten Niebuhr. Molleri, Hauniae, 140 pp.", "Kramp, P. L. (1935) Corydendrium dispar, a new athecate hydroid from Scandinavian seas, with remarks on classification. Goteborgs Kungliga Vetenskaps- och Vitterhets-Samhalles Handlingar, femte foljden, Series B, 4 (11), 1 - 15.", "Broch, H. (1916) Hydroida (Part I.). The Danish Ingolf Expedition, 5 (6), 1 - 66.", "Hincks, T. (1866) On new British Hydroida. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 3, 18, 296 - 299.", "Fraser, C. M. (1931) Biological and oceanographic conditions in Hudson Bay. 3. Hydroids of Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait. Contributions to Canadian Biology and Fisheries, 6, 477 - 481.", "Calder, D. R. (1972) Some athecate hydroids from the shelf waters of northern Canada. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 29, 217 - 228.", "Bonnevie, K. (1898) Zur Systematik der Hydroiden. Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftliche Zoologie, 63, 465 - 495.", "Whiteaves, J. F. (1873) Report on a second deep-sea dredging expedition to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, with some remarks on the marine fisheries of the Province of Quebec. Appendix K. In: Annual Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, for the Year Ending the 30 th June, 1872. I. B. Taylor, Ottawa, pp. 113 - 132.", "Whiteaves, J. F. (1875) Notes on a deep-sea dredging-expedition round the island of Anticosti, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Journal of Science, New Series, 7, 86 - 100.", "Vervoort, W. (1972 a) Hydroids from the Theta, Vema and Yelcho cruises of the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory. Zoologische Verhandelingen, 120, 1 - 247.", "Brunel, P., Bosse, L. & Lamarche, G. (1998) Catalogue des invertebres marins de l'estuaire et du golfe du Saint-Laurent. Catalogue of the marine invertebrates of the estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence. Canadian Special Publication of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 126, 1 - 405.", "Schuchert, P. (2001 a) Hydroids of Greenland and Iceland (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa). Meddelelser om GrOnland, Bioscience, 53, 1 - 184.", "Allman, G. J. (1859 a) Notes on the hydroid zoophytes. I. Laomedea flexuosa, Hincks. II. The extra-capsular medusiform sporosacs (\" meconidia \") of Laomedea, and the determination of the species in which they are found. III. Coryne eximia, nov. sp., and its medusa. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 3, 4, 137 - 144.", "Schuchert, P. (2005 b) Species boundaries in the hydrozoan genus Coryne. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 36, 194 - 199.", "Calder, D. R. (1970) Thecate hydroids from the shelf waters of northern Canada. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 27, 1501 - 1547."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6015972 2023-05-15T16:18:30+02:00 Coryne pusilla Gaertner 1774 Calder, Dale R. 2017 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6015972 https://zenodo.org/record/6015972 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF9EFFBF492CFF81FFCFFFE9FFF0FFF1 http://zoobank.org/985C0239-D00C-457D-B593-76A3081BCEEA https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.556851 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF9EFFBF492CFF81FFCFFFE9FFF0FFF1 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.556854 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.556855 http://zoobank.org/985C0239-D00C-457D-B593-76A3081BCEEA https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6015973 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 Anthoathecata Corynidae Coryne Coryne pusilla article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6015972 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.556851 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.556854 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.556855 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6015973 2022-04-01T09:19:22Z Coryne pusilla Gaertner, 1774 Fig. 3, 4 b Coryne pusilla Gaertner, 1774: 40, pl. 4, figs. 8a, A. Type locality. UK: England, coast of Cornwall, with question (Allman 1872: 266). Material examined. NS: Petit Passage, south of East Ferry, on mussels ( Mytilus edulis ) in Laminaria zone, 14.x.1970, without gonophores, coll. K.W. Petersen, SNM HYD- 000455.— NS: Petit Passage, south of East Ferry, on mussels ( Mytilus edulis ), intertidal, 14.x.1970, without gonophores, coll. K.W. Petersen, SNM HYD- 000457.— NS: Petit Passage, south of East Ferry, on mussels ( Mytilus edulis ), extreme low tide, 14.x.1970, without gonophores, coll. K.W. Petersen, SNM HYD- 000459. Description. Hydroid colonies tending to grow in dense, straggly clumps, with some stolonal parts but mostly having erect stems, reaching about 1 cm high, arising from a creeping, branched and anastomosing stolonal system sometimes occurring as a dense network of overgrown tubes; stolonal tubes quite thick, perisarc wrinkled. Hydrocaulus monosiphonic, sparingly and irregularly branched, not forming an elongate main stem, often bent or twisted, relatively thick but of varied diameter, branches and pedicels similar in form. Perisarc quite thick basally, thinning out somewhat distally, golden- to straw-coloured, terminating at hydranth base, wrinkled to somewhat annulated throughout, although annulations mostly quite shallow and seldom regular. Hydranths clavate, about 0.7- 1.3 mm long, 0.3–0.4 mm wide; hypostome large, dome-shaped. Tentacles all capitate, solid, about 18-23 in number, occurring over all but extreme basal part of hydranth, scattered except for a whorl of 4-6 around hypostome, with proximalmost ones the shortest; acrosphere nearly round except for slightly flattened proximal side, heavily armed throughout with nematocysts. Proximal filiform tentacles absent. Gonophores not seen. Cnidome (Fig. 3) Hydranths— small stenoteles (n = 10): 13.0–14.0 µm long × 8.2–8.9 µm wide (undischarged) large stenoteles (n = 10): 23.4–24.8 µm long × 15.2–16.9 µm wide (undischarged) Remarks. The identity of the hydroid described as Coryne pusilla by Gaertner (1774) is somewhat uncertain. Allman (1872: 266) noted that Gaertner’s illustration of it was rudimentary, and that his account does not accord fully with any known species. He nevertheless concluded that the hydroid later known as C. pusilla was likely identical with that of Gaertner, whose species is thought to have been collected from the coast of Cornwall, UK. According to Allman, that hydroid agrees with the original description as well as any, and it is also locally abundant and widely distributed around the British Isles. The contemporary concept of the species (e.g., Schuchert 2001b; 2012), type species of Coryne Gaertner, 1774 by monotypy, coincides with that of Allman. Coryne pusilla was regarded by Allman (1872) as a species of the intertidal zone, commonly found on fucoid algae and often in association with Clava multicornis (Forsskål, 1775). It was found near low water in the Fundy region by K.W. Petersen on blue mussels in Petit Passage, NS (SNM HYD- 000455, SNM HYD- 000457, SNM HYD- 000459), and those specimens are described here. That location is influenced by unusually strong tidal water currents (see Remarks below on Corydendrium dispar Kramp, 1935). Molecular studies by Schuchert (2010) have confirmed the hypothesis of Broch (1916) and others that Coryne vermicularis Hincks, 1866 is conspecific with C. pusilla . The species of Hincks had been reported from waters of northern Canada (Port Burwell, Ungava Bay) by Fraser (1931). Other records of C. pusilla from northern Canada, by Calder (1972), were thought by Schuchert (2001b) to have been based on the cold-water species C. hincksii Bonnevie, 1898. That species has much less annulated perisarc, however, and the identity of the hydroids described by both Fraser and Calder from subarctic Canada remains uncertain. Reports of C. pusilla in waters of Atlantic Canada include those of Whiteaves (1873, 1875), Vervoort (1972a), and Brunel et al . (1998) from the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Strait of Belle Isle. In the northeastern North Atlantic, it is known from Norway and Iceland to Brittany, France (Schuchert 2001b, 2012). When fertile, C. pusilla can be distinguished from C. hincksii in having gonophores that arise in the upper axils of the tentacles rather than being independent of them (Schuchert 2001a, b). Moreover, gonophores of C. pusilla lack a circular canal. In terms of nematocyst sizes, the stenoteles of C. hincksii (16–18 x 11 –12 um and 28–29 x 18 –20 um), as measured by Schuchert (2001b), are considerably larger than those of C. pusilla observed here. Another boreal species in the North Atlantic that is similar to C. pusilla , and one that also extends into the lower intertidal zone, is C. eximia Allman, 1859a. It differs in having much smoother perisarc and a free medusa stage rather than fixed sporosacs. Its nematocysts, comprising stenoteles measuring 12–14 x 8.5–10 um and 10– 10.5 x 6–7 um (Schuchert 2001b), are also much smaller than those of C. pusilla from the Bay of Fundy. Coryne pusilla has been reported from many localities worldwide, but evidence now exists that a species complex exists under that name. Using partial 16S sequences, Schuchert (2005b) demonstrated that populations assigned to the species from Japan, Korea, and the Mediterranean Sea were widely dispersed phylogenetically from that of the northeastern North Atlantic. Of these populations, only the latter is likely to be identical with the species of Gaertner (1774), and the distribution of C. pusilla is certain to be much more restricted than records imply. Recorded distribution. Bay of Fundy: recorded for the first time. Eastern North America: Frozen Strait, Nunavut (Calder 1970), to Gulf of St. Lawrence and St. Lawrence River, mid-estuary (Brunel et al . 1998), southwards to the Bay of Fundy (this study). Worldwide: widely reported, from the North Atlantic, North Pacific, Indian Ocean, and New Zealand (Schuchert 2001a). As noted above, however, a species complex likely exists under the name Coryne pusilla (Schuchert 2005b: 198, 2010: 513). : Published as part of Calder, Dale R., 2017, Additions to the hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) of the Bay of Fundy, northeastern North America, with a checklist of species reported from the region, pp. 1-86 in Zootaxa 4256 (1) on pages 9-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.556851 : {"references": ["Gaertner, J. (1774) Coryne pusilla Gaertner. In litteris. In: Pallas, P. S. (Ed.), Spicilegia zoologica quibus novae imprimus et obscurae animalium species. Fasc. 10. August Lange, Berolini, pp. 40 - 41.", "Allman, G. J. (1872) A monograph of the gymnoblastic or tubularian hydroids. Conclusion of Part I, and Part II, containing descriptions of the genera and species of the Gymnoblastea. Ray Society, London, pp. 155 - 450.", "Schuchert, P. (2001 b) Survey of the family Corynidae (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa). Revue Suisse de Zoologie, 108, 739 - 878. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. part. 80165", "Schuchert, P. (2012) North-west European athecate hydroids and their medusae. Synopses of the British Fauna, New Series, 59, 1 - 364.", "Forsskal, P. (1775) Descriptiones animalium avium, amphibiorum, piscium, insectorum, vermium; quae in itinere orientali observavit Petrus Forskal. Prof. Haun. Post mortem auctoris edidit Carsten Niebuhr. Molleri, Hauniae, 140 pp.", "Kramp, P. L. (1935) Corydendrium dispar, a new athecate hydroid from Scandinavian seas, with remarks on classification. Goteborgs Kungliga Vetenskaps- och Vitterhets-Samhalles Handlingar, femte foljden, Series B, 4 (11), 1 - 15.", "Broch, H. (1916) Hydroida (Part I.). The Danish Ingolf Expedition, 5 (6), 1 - 66.", "Hincks, T. (1866) On new British Hydroida. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 3, 18, 296 - 299.", "Fraser, C. M. (1931) Biological and oceanographic conditions in Hudson Bay. 3. Hydroids of Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait. Contributions to Canadian Biology and Fisheries, 6, 477 - 481.", "Calder, D. R. (1972) Some athecate hydroids from the shelf waters of northern Canada. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 29, 217 - 228.", "Bonnevie, K. (1898) Zur Systematik der Hydroiden. Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftliche Zoologie, 63, 465 - 495.", "Whiteaves, J. F. (1873) Report on a second deep-sea dredging expedition to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, with some remarks on the marine fisheries of the Province of Quebec. Appendix K. In: Annual Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, for the Year Ending the 30 th June, 1872. I. B. Taylor, Ottawa, pp. 113 - 132.", "Whiteaves, J. F. (1875) Notes on a deep-sea dredging-expedition round the island of Anticosti, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Journal of Science, New Series, 7, 86 - 100.", "Vervoort, W. (1972 a) Hydroids from the Theta, Vema and Yelcho cruises of the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory. Zoologische Verhandelingen, 120, 1 - 247.", "Brunel, P., Bosse, L. & Lamarche, G. (1998) Catalogue des invertebres marins de l'estuaire et du golfe du Saint-Laurent. Catalogue of the marine invertebrates of the estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence. Canadian Special Publication of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 126, 1 - 405.", "Schuchert, P. (2001 a) Hydroids of Greenland and Iceland (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa). Meddelelser om GrOnland, Bioscience, 53, 1 - 184.", "Allman, G. J. (1859 a) Notes on the hydroid zoophytes. I. Laomedea flexuosa, Hincks. II. The extra-capsular medusiform sporosacs (\" meconidia \") of Laomedea, and the determination of the species in which they are found. III. Coryne eximia, nov. sp., and its medusa. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 3, 4, 137 - 144.", "Schuchert, P. (2005 b) Species boundaries in the hydrozoan genus Coryne. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 36, 194 - 199.", "Calder, D. R. (1970) Thecate hydroids from the shelf waters of northern Canada. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 27, 1501 - 1547."]} Text Frozen Strait Greenland Hudson Bay Hudson Strait Iceland North Atlantic Nunavut Strait of Belle Isle Subarctic Ungava Bay DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Nunavut Hudson Bay Canada Greenland Pacific Norway Indian New Zealand Hudson Hudson Strait ENVELOPE(-70.000,-70.000,62.000,62.000) Cornwall ENVELOPE(-59.688,-59.688,-62.366,-62.366) Petersen ENVELOPE(-101.250,-101.250,-71.917,-71.917) Medusa ENVELOPE(157.417,157.417,-79.633,-79.633) Belle Isle ENVELOPE(-55.357,-55.357,51.942,51.942) Ungava Bay ENVELOPE(-67.489,-67.489,59.498,59.498) Lawrence River ENVELOPE(-115.002,-115.002,58.384,58.384) Strait of Belle Isle ENVELOPE(-57.115,-57.115,51.400,51.400) Gronland ENVELOPE(70.203,70.203,-49.626,-49.626) Yelcho ENVELOPE(-63.583,-63.583,-64.833,-64.833) Port Burwell ENVELOPE(-64.848,-64.848,60.400,60.400) Frozen Strait ENVELOPE(-84.332,-84.332,65.751,65.751)