Sertularella antarctica Hartlaub 1901
Sertularella antarctica Hartlaub, 1901 Fig. 3 A-G; Table 2 Sertularella antarctica Hartlaub, 1901: 82, pl. 6 figs 27, 28 (replacement name for Sertularella unilateralis Allman, 1876: 114). – (?) p.p. Jäderholm, 1903: 283. – Hartlaub, 1905: 650, fig. P4, Q4. – Bedot, 1916: 200; 1918: 235. – Billard,...
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Summary: | Sertularella antarctica Hartlaub, 1901 Fig. 3 A-G; Table 2 Sertularella antarctica Hartlaub, 1901: 82, pl. 6 figs 27, 28 (replacement name for Sertularella unilateralis Allman, 1876: 114). – (?) p.p. Jäderholm, 1903: 283. – Hartlaub, 1905: 650, fig. P4, Q4. – Bedot, 1916: 200; 1918: 235. – Billard, 1924: 61. – (?) Vervoort, 1972: 106, fig. 32. – El Beshbeeshy, 2011: 119, fig. 37D. non Sertularella antarctica. – p.p. Jäderholm, 1903: 283 [= Sertularella gaudichaudi (Lamouroux, 1824)]. – Jäderholm, 1905: 32, pl. 13 fig. 1 (= Sertularella subantarctica Galea, sp. nov.). – Blanco, 1963: 170, figs 5-6 (= Sertularella allmani Hartlaub, 1901). Sertularella unilateralis Allman, 1876: 114. – Allman, 1879: 282, pl. 18 figs 10, 11. – Studer, 1879: 120. – Kirchenpauer, 1884: 40. non Sertularia unilateralis Lamouroux, 1824: 615, pl. 90 figs 1-3 [= Symplectoscyphus unilateralis (Lamouroux, 1824)]. Sertularella allmani. – (?) Nutting, 1904: 84, pl. 18 figs 3-6 [non Sertularella allmani Hartlaub, 1901]. Sertularella gigantea. – Billard, 1906: 12, fig. 4 [non Sertu- larella gigantea Mereschkowsky, 1878]. Sertularella ? lagena. – Galea & Schories, 2012a: 41, fig. 4K-L [non Sertularella lagena Allman, 1876]. Sertularella sanmatiasensis. – (?) Peña Cantero, 2006: 939, fig. 3L. – (?) Peña Cantero & Gili, 2006: 767. – (?) Peña Cantero, 2008: 459, fig. 2C. – (?) Peña Cantero & Vervoort, 2009: 87, fig. 2B. – Peña Cantero, 2012: 858, fig. 4A; 2013: 130 [non Sertularella sanmatiasensis El Beshbeeshy, 2011]. Material examined: ZMH C04161; Chilean- Argentinean border, Dungeness Point, beach, coll. Michaelsen no. 104; 15.10.1892; a few fragments (only a part of the whole sample examined herein), up to 2.2 cm high. According to Hartlaub (1901), this appears to be the sole material on which he based his species upon. As no holotype was designated by him, it is here regarded as the lectotype of S. antarctica. – ZMH C11879; FRV Walther Herwig, Argentine Shelf, no additional data; several sterile colony fragments, up to 5.2 cm high, ... |
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