Sertularella curta Galea & Schories, sp. nov.

Sertularella curta Galea & Schories, sp. nov. (Figs 6 D, E; 7 C; Table 7) Sertularella geniculata ― Leloup, 1974: 28, Fig. 23. not Sertularella geniculata Hincks, 1874: 152, pl. 7 Figs 13, 14. Material examined . Taltal, lat. - 25.38333, long. - 70.51667, 24.iv.2012, 12‒ 20 m, sample...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Cnidaria
Hydrozoa
Leptothecata
Sertulariidae
Sertularella
Sertularella curta
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Cnidaria
Hydrozoa
Leptothecata
Sertulariidae
Sertularella
Sertularella curta
Galea, Horia R.
Schories, Dirk
Försterra, Günter
Häussermann, Verena
Sertularella curta Galea & Schories, sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Cnidaria
Hydrozoa
Leptothecata
Sertulariidae
Sertularella
Sertularella curta
description Sertularella curta Galea & Schories, sp. nov. (Figs 6 D, E; 7 C; Table 7) Sertularella geniculata ― Leloup, 1974: 28, Fig. 23. not Sertularella geniculata Hincks, 1874: 152, pl. 7 Figs 13, 14. Material examined . Taltal, lat. - 25.38333, long. - 70.51667, 24.iv.2012, 12‒ 20 m, sample 24: 1.8 cm high, male colony on barnacle covered with bryozoan (holotype: MHNG-INVE- 86236). Taltal, lat. - 25.38333, long. - 70.46667, 22.iv.2012, 12‒ 20 m, sample 25: a 1.6 cm high male colony on bryozoan (paratype: MHNG-INVE- 86237). Description. Colonies arising from creeping, branching stolon. Stems erect, monosiphonic; basal part very short and devoid of hydrothecae, perisarc smooth or with up to 4 annuli; remainder of stem slightly geniculate, divided into internodes by oblique, inconspicuous constrictions of the perisarc; internodes short, each carrying a latero-distal hydrotheca; adaxial cusp of a hydrotheca generally surpassing base of following hydrotheca. Side branches, when present (up to 3), short (composed of up to 17 hydrothecae) given off irregularly, generally from below a stem hydrotheca, either in front or the rear side of the colony (Fig. 6 D); occasionally arising from within a stem hydrotheca; up to second order branching could be observed. Hydrothecae alternate, fusiform, adnate for about two thirds their adaxial length; free adaxial wall with about 3 ridges prolonged abaxially, better seen in cleaned hydrothecae (Fig. 6 E 1); abcauline wall slightly concave, aperture expanding below rim, and perpendicular to long axis of theca; margin with four triangular cusps separated by rounded, moderately deep embayments; operculum composed of four triangular flaps meeting centrally to form a pyramidal roof; there are three internal, submarginal projections of perisarc (2 latero-adaxial and one abaxial), occasionally less noticeable (Fig. 6 E 2). Gonothecae, male in present material (Fig. 7 C), up to 3 per stem, ovoid-fusiform, ringed transversally (6–7 ribs), aperture provided invariably with 4 perisarc projections. Remarks. We have no hesitation in including in the synonymy of this species the Chilean record by Leloup (1974) assigned to S. geniculata Hincks, 1874 [now recognized as a synonym of S. tenella (Alder, 1856 18), see Cornelius (1979)]. Northern records of S. tenella ( e.g. Jäderholm 1909, Calder 1970, Schuchert 2001) describe and depict a species with long, more or less geniculate internodes and hydrothecal walls provided “with 3–6 annulations […] usually complete and conspicuous” (Cornelius 1995 b). 18. A reexamination of the hydroid identified earlier as S. tenella (Alder, 1856) by Galea & Schories (2012a, p.45) demonstrated that it is indistinguishable from S. jorgensis El Beshbeeshy, 2011, as described by Galea (2007). The characteristic shape of the hydrothecae of S. curta recalls those of S. catena (Allman, 1888), S. integra Allman, 1876, S. jorgensis El Beshbeeshy, 2011, S. pulchra Stechow, 1923, and S. undulitheca Vervoort, 1959. The comparative measurements of these species are summarized in Table 7. Sertularella catena builds irregularly branched colonies, with polysiphonic stems and strongly geniculate, moderately long internodes; its hydrothecae are large and tubular, with parallel walls, and their free adaxial side is provided with more numerous wrinkles; in addition, its almost smooth-walled gonothecae are provided distally with only two poorly-developed processes flanking the aperture (Allman 1888, Nutting 1904). Unlike S. curta , the hydrothecae of S. integra are much bigger and are provided with more numerous (4–8 vs . 2–3) and conspicuous adaxial ridges. In addition, their gonothecae may be almost twice as big as those of S. curta (Ralph 1961, Vervoort & Watson 2003). The small, sparingly branched colonies of S. jorgensis have characteristically long, slender internodes, and its hydrothecae have a smaller length/width ratio than those of S. curta , and are devoid of internal, submarginal cusps (El Beshbeeshy 2011). The hydrothecae of the new species also recall those figured by Millard (1964) for S. pulchra Stechow, 1923, but the latter has polysiphonic stems bearing alternate hydrocladia, and its hydro- and gonothecae are much bigger. Sertularella undulitheca has comparatively longer and wider hydrothecae, provided with 6–10 undulations on their free adaxial walls, and the gonothecae possess about 18 transverse ridges (Vervoort 1959). Etymology . From the Latin curtus (-a, -um) , meaning short, thus characterizing the length of internodes. Distribution in Chile . Tocopilla (Leloup 1974), Taltal (present record). World records . Not known from elsewhere. : Published as part of Galea, Horia R., Schories, Dirk, Försterra, Günter & Häussermann, Verena, 2014, New species and new records of hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from Chile, pp. 1-50 in Zootaxa 3852 (1) on pages 34-35, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3852.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/286956 : {"references": ["Leloup, E. (1974) Hydropolypes calyptoblastiques du Chili. Report no. 48 of the Lund University Chile Expedition 1948 - 1949. Sarsia, 55, 1 - 61.", "Cornelius, P. F. S. (1979) A revision of the species of Sertulariidae (Coelenterata: Hydroida) recorded from Britain and nearby seas. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology, 34 (6), 243 - 321.", "Jaderholm, E. (1909) Hydroiden. In: Northern and Arctic invertebrates in the collection of the Swedish State Museum. Kungliga Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar, 45 (1), 1 - 124.", "Calder, D. R. (1970) Thecate hydroids from the shelf waters of northern Canada. Journal of Fisheries Research, Board of Canada, 27, 1501 - 1547. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1139 / f 70 - 175", "Schuchert, P. (2001) Hydroids of Greenland and Iceland. Meddelelser om Gronland, Bioscience, 53, 1 - 184.", "Cornelius, P. F. S. (1995 b) North-west European thecate hydroids and their medusae. Part 2. Sertulariidae to Campanulariidae. Synopses of the British fauna, 50, 1 - 386.", "Allman, G. J. (1888) Report on the Hydroida dredged by H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873 - 76. Part II. - The Tubularinae, Corymorphinae, Campanularinae, Sertularinae and Thalamophora. Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H. M. S. Challenger during the year 1873 - 76, Zoology, 23 (70), 1 - 90.", "El Beshbeeshy, M. (2011) Thecate hydroids from the Patagonian shelf (Coelenterata, Hydrozoa, Thecata). G. Jarms (Ed.).", "Stechow, E. (1923) Zur Kenntnis des Hydroidenfauna des Mittelmeeres, Amerikas und anderer Gebiete. II. Teil. Zoologische Jahrbucher, 47 (1), 29 - 270.", "Vervoort, W. (1959) The Hydroida of the tropical west coast of Africa. Atlantide Report, 5, 211 - 332.", "Nutting, C. C. (1904) American hydroids. Part II. The Sertularidae. Special Bulletin of the United States National Museum, 4 (2), 1 - 325.", "Ralph, P. M. (1961) New Zealand thecate hydroids. Part III. Family Sertulariidae. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 88 (4), 749 - 838.", "Vervoort, W. & Watson, J. E. (2003) The marine fauna of New Zealand: Leptothecata (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) (thecate hydroids). NIWA Biodiversity Memoir, 119, 1 - 538.", "Millard, N. A. H. (1964) The Hydrozoa of the South and West coasts of South Africa. Part II. The Lafoeidae, Syntheciidae and Sertulariidae. Annals of the South African Museum, 48 (1), 1 - 56."]}
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Schories, Dirk Försterra, Günter Häussermann, Verena 2014 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6143192 https://zenodo.org/record/6143192 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/286956 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFE052544768FFD8FFC68437590FA657 http://table.plazi.org/id/DF0FCBB24749FFF9FF51809D5DC2A296 http://zoobank.org/7DE3BCBA-E5F0-4F0D-B2FD-B5B59E4DAE51 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3852.1.1 http://zenodo.org/record/286956 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFE052544768FFD8FFC68437590FA657 http://table.plazi.org/id/DF0FCBB24749FFF9FF51809D5DC2A296 http://zoobank.org/7DE3BCBA-E5F0-4F0D-B2FD-B5B59E4DAE51 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6143193 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 Leptothecata Sertulariidae Sertularella Sertularella curta article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2014 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6143192 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3852.1.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6143193 2022-04-01T11:00:27Z Sertularella curta Galea & Schories, sp. nov. (Figs 6 D, E; 7 C; Table 7) Sertularella geniculata ― Leloup, 1974: 28, Fig. 23. not Sertularella geniculata Hincks, 1874: 152, pl. 7 Figs 13, 14. Material examined . Taltal, lat. - 25.38333, long. - 70.51667, 24.iv.2012, 12‒ 20 m, sample 24: 1.8 cm high, male colony on barnacle covered with bryozoan (holotype: MHNG-INVE- 86236). Taltal, lat. - 25.38333, long. - 70.46667, 22.iv.2012, 12‒ 20 m, sample 25: a 1.6 cm high male colony on bryozoan (paratype: MHNG-INVE- 86237). Description. Colonies arising from creeping, branching stolon. Stems erect, monosiphonic; basal part very short and devoid of hydrothecae, perisarc smooth or with up to 4 annuli; remainder of stem slightly geniculate, divided into internodes by oblique, inconspicuous constrictions of the perisarc; internodes short, each carrying a latero-distal hydrotheca; adaxial cusp of a hydrotheca generally surpassing base of following hydrotheca. Side branches, when present (up to 3), short (composed of up to 17 hydrothecae) given off irregularly, generally from below a stem hydrotheca, either in front or the rear side of the colony (Fig. 6 D); occasionally arising from within a stem hydrotheca; up to second order branching could be observed. Hydrothecae alternate, fusiform, adnate for about two thirds their adaxial length; free adaxial wall with about 3 ridges prolonged abaxially, better seen in cleaned hydrothecae (Fig. 6 E 1); abcauline wall slightly concave, aperture expanding below rim, and perpendicular to long axis of theca; margin with four triangular cusps separated by rounded, moderately deep embayments; operculum composed of four triangular flaps meeting centrally to form a pyramidal roof; there are three internal, submarginal projections of perisarc (2 latero-adaxial and one abaxial), occasionally less noticeable (Fig. 6 E 2). Gonothecae, male in present material (Fig. 7 C), up to 3 per stem, ovoid-fusiform, ringed transversally (6–7 ribs), aperture provided invariably with 4 perisarc projections. Remarks. We have no hesitation in including in the synonymy of this species the Chilean record by Leloup (1974) assigned to S. geniculata Hincks, 1874 [now recognized as a synonym of S. tenella (Alder, 1856 18), see Cornelius (1979)]. Northern records of S. tenella ( e.g. Jäderholm 1909, Calder 1970, Schuchert 2001) describe and depict a species with long, more or less geniculate internodes and hydrothecal walls provided “with 3–6 annulations […] usually complete and conspicuous” (Cornelius 1995 b). 18. A reexamination of the hydroid identified earlier as S. tenella (Alder, 1856) by Galea & Schories (2012a, p.45) demonstrated that it is indistinguishable from S. jorgensis El Beshbeeshy, 2011, as described by Galea (2007). The characteristic shape of the hydrothecae of S. curta recalls those of S. catena (Allman, 1888), S. integra Allman, 1876, S. jorgensis El Beshbeeshy, 2011, S. pulchra Stechow, 1923, and S. undulitheca Vervoort, 1959. The comparative measurements of these species are summarized in Table 7. Sertularella catena builds irregularly branched colonies, with polysiphonic stems and strongly geniculate, moderately long internodes; its hydrothecae are large and tubular, with parallel walls, and their free adaxial side is provided with more numerous wrinkles; in addition, its almost smooth-walled gonothecae are provided distally with only two poorly-developed processes flanking the aperture (Allman 1888, Nutting 1904). Unlike S. curta , the hydrothecae of S. integra are much bigger and are provided with more numerous (4–8 vs . 2–3) and conspicuous adaxial ridges. In addition, their gonothecae may be almost twice as big as those of S. curta (Ralph 1961, Vervoort & Watson 2003). The small, sparingly branched colonies of S. jorgensis have characteristically long, slender internodes, and its hydrothecae have a smaller length/width ratio than those of S. curta , and are devoid of internal, submarginal cusps (El Beshbeeshy 2011). The hydrothecae of the new species also recall those figured by Millard (1964) for S. pulchra Stechow, 1923, but the latter has polysiphonic stems bearing alternate hydrocladia, and its hydro- and gonothecae are much bigger. Sertularella undulitheca has comparatively longer and wider hydrothecae, provided with 6–10 undulations on their free adaxial walls, and the gonothecae possess about 18 transverse ridges (Vervoort 1959). Etymology . From the Latin curtus (-a, -um) , meaning short, thus characterizing the length of internodes. Distribution in Chile . Tocopilla (Leloup 1974), Taltal (present record). World records . Not known from elsewhere. : Published as part of Galea, Horia R., Schories, Dirk, Försterra, Günter & Häussermann, Verena, 2014, New species and new records of hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from Chile, pp. 1-50 in Zootaxa 3852 (1) on pages 34-35, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3852.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/286956 : {"references": ["Leloup, E. (1974) Hydropolypes calyptoblastiques du Chili. Report no. 48 of the Lund University Chile Expedition 1948 - 1949. Sarsia, 55, 1 - 61.", "Cornelius, P. F. S. (1979) A revision of the species of Sertulariidae (Coelenterata: Hydroida) recorded from Britain and nearby seas. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology, 34 (6), 243 - 321.", "Jaderholm, E. (1909) Hydroiden. In: Northern and Arctic invertebrates in the collection of the Swedish State Museum. Kungliga Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar, 45 (1), 1 - 124.", "Calder, D. R. (1970) Thecate hydroids from the shelf waters of northern Canada. Journal of Fisheries Research, Board of Canada, 27, 1501 - 1547. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1139 / f 70 - 175", "Schuchert, P. (2001) Hydroids of Greenland and Iceland. Meddelelser om Gronland, Bioscience, 53, 1 - 184.", "Cornelius, P. F. S. (1995 b) North-west European thecate hydroids and their medusae. Part 2. Sertulariidae to Campanulariidae. Synopses of the British fauna, 50, 1 - 386.", "Allman, G. J. (1888) Report on the Hydroida dredged by H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873 - 76. Part II. - The Tubularinae, Corymorphinae, Campanularinae, Sertularinae and Thalamophora. Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H. M. S. Challenger during the year 1873 - 76, Zoology, 23 (70), 1 - 90.", "El Beshbeeshy, M. (2011) Thecate hydroids from the Patagonian shelf (Coelenterata, Hydrozoa, Thecata). G. Jarms (Ed.).", "Stechow, E. (1923) Zur Kenntnis des Hydroidenfauna des Mittelmeeres, Amerikas und anderer Gebiete. II. Teil. Zoologische Jahrbucher, 47 (1), 29 - 270.", "Vervoort, W. (1959) The Hydroida of the tropical west coast of Africa. Atlantide Report, 5, 211 - 332.", "Nutting, C. C. (1904) American hydroids. Part II. The Sertularidae. Special Bulletin of the United States National Museum, 4 (2), 1 - 325.", "Ralph, P. M. (1961) New Zealand thecate hydroids. Part III. Family Sertulariidae. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 88 (4), 749 - 838.", "Vervoort, W. & Watson, J. E. (2003) The marine fauna of New Zealand: Leptothecata (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) (thecate hydroids). NIWA Biodiversity Memoir, 119, 1 - 538.", "Millard, N. A. H. (1964) The Hydrozoa of the South and West coasts of South Africa. Part II. The Lafoeidae, Syntheciidae and Sertulariidae. Annals of the South African Museum, 48 (1), 1 - 56."]} Text Arctic Greenland Iceland DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Canada Greenland New Zealand Gronland ENVELOPE(70.203,70.203,-49.626,-49.626)