Sertularella

Sertularella ? lagena Allman, 1876 (fig. 4 K, L) Sertularella lagena Allman, 1876: 114. — Allman, 1879: 283, fig. not Sertularella lagena — Stechow, 1925: 475, fig. 34 (=? S. antarctica Hartlaub, 1901). Material examined. Stn. FSI — 04.i. 2011, S 25 (40 m): three minute sterile stems, epizoic on Sym...

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Main Authors: Galea, Horia R., Schories, Dirk
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/6174613
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6174613
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Summary:Sertularella ? lagena Allman, 1876 (fig. 4 K, L) Sertularella lagena Allman, 1876: 114. — Allman, 1879: 283, fig. not Sertularella lagena — Stechow, 1925: 475, fig. 34 (=? S. antarctica Hartlaub, 1901). Material examined. Stn. FSI — 04.i. 2011, S 25 (40 m): three minute sterile stems, epizoic on Symplectoscyphus patagonicus sp. nov. Description. Three monosiphonic, unbranched stems, ca. 3 mm high, with 3, 4, and 5 hydrothecae, respectively, arising from creeping hydrorhiza. Basal part, of varied length, with several wrinkles just above origin from stolon, then perisarc smooth; remainder of stem divided into internodes by means of twin, oblique constrictions of perisarc; internodes slender, 595–790 µm long, 130–155 µm wide at node; widening gradually towards distal end, where they bear a hydrotheca. Hydrothecae flask-shaped, distinctly swollen basally (maximum width 290–315 µm), narrowing distally to form a short neck region, then widening again at aperture; adnate for about 1 / 3 rd of their adcauline length (205–265 µm); free adcauline wall 295–400 µm long, sigmoid, convex below, concave distally, perisarc smooth; abcauline wall 420–580 m long, concave below, though not as much as its free adcauline counterpart, then convex distally; aperture 210–270 µm wide, facing outwards and upwards, provided with 4 marginal cusps, the abcauline one most developed; cusps separated by moderately deep, semi-circular embayments; aperture composed of four triangular plates forming a pyramidal roof; internal projections of perisarc missing. Gonothecae absent. Remarks. The small habit of the present specimens, along with the characteristic shape of their hydrothecae and the twin, basal constrictions of the perisarc delimiting the stem internodes, place them close to S. lagena Allman, 1876. However, the brief description, the limited illustrations and the lack of measurements in the account by Allman (1879) prevent us from determining whether they are conspecific or not, and examination of the type of S. lagena is required. ...