Taxonomical notes on the family Ptilocodiidae (Anthomedusae) from the central and southern of South China Sea, with a new genus and a new species
Author
Wang, Lianggen
South China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Science, Guangzhou 510300, China & Key Laboratory of Fishery Ecology and Environment of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou 510300, China
Author
Du, Feiyan
South China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Science, Guangzhou 510300, China & Key Laboratory of Fishery Ecology and Environment of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou 510300, China
Author
Xu, Zhenzu
College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361102, China
Author
Huang, Jiaqi
College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361102, China
Author
Guo, Donghui
College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361102, China
text
Zoological Systematics
2017
2017-04-30
42
2
236
242
http://zoobank.org/deb143b0-0c33-4e3d-aaf9-7085155a9641
journal article
5456
10.11865/zs.201713
017989f2-d635-44a4-8746-acf668ba9456
2095-6827
4617015
DEB143B0-0C33-4E3D-AAF9-7085155A9641
Tregouboviopsis perradialis
(Xu, Huang &
Du, 2012
)
,
comb. nov.
(
Figs 6–12
)
Tregoubovia perradialis
Xu, Huang &
Du,
2012
in
Du
et al.
, 2012: 507
, figs 2–4;
Xu
et al
., 2014: 266–267
, figs 127A–C.
Material
examined.
Holotype
.
1 male
, BG 001,
Beibu Gulf
, st. S30 (
17°30'N
,
107°30'E
), depth
70m
,
6 July 2008
, coll.
Xin Liang
(
SFRI
). Other material.
1 female
,
SFI 002
,
central of
South
China
Sea
, st. ZI8 (
16°31'N
,
113°21'E
), depth
1395 m
, sampling depth 240–0m,
31 July 2014
, coll.
Lianggen Wang
(
SFRI
)
.
Diagnosis. Umbrella globular, mesoglea fairly thick; with 16 exumbrellar didermic centripetal tracks; mouth with 4 simple, long oral tentacles, arising above mouth rim, without terminal clusters and with ring nematocysts; 4 gonads very large, long and mass-like, almost covering perradial part along the whole length of manubrium; without marginal bulbs and tentacles.
Description. Umbrella
6 mm
high, 5.0–
5.5 mm
wide, globular, mesoglea fairly thick, marginal portion near as thick as apical portion; without free tentacles; along bell margin a ring of thickened tissue with nematocysts from which originate 16 didermic centripetal tracks (4 perradial, 4 interradial, 8 adradial) running meridionally on the surface of the exumbrella towards aboral pole, reaching maximally to mid umbrella; manubrium large and voluminous, reaching to level of velum, base square to cross-shaped, about 4/5 as long as subumbrella cavity, with 4 interradial subumbrella projections upper the manubrium; mouth quadratic with 4 simple, long oral tentacles, arising above mouth rim, unarmed terminal nematocyst clusters, but with ring nematocysts; four relatively thick radial canals and circular canal wide; mesenteries long, about 1/2 the length of manubrium connected to the radial canals by mesenteries; four gonads very large, long and mass-like, almost covering perradial part along the whole length of manubrium, well separated interradially, female with numerous very large eggs, without isolated pits of adradial series, but male with isolated pits of adradial series; without ocelli; velum wide.
Figures 5–7. Male of
Tregoubovia atentaculata
Picard, 1958
and
Tregouboviopsis perradials
(Xu, Huang &
Du, 2012
)
comb. nov.
5.
Tregoubovia atentaculata
, mouth with 4 oral arms, gonads interradial on manubrium, bell size about 1.5 mm, lateral view (after
Schuchert, 2009
). 6.
Tregouboviopsis perradialis
, lateral view. 7.
Tregouboviopsis perradials
, mouth with 4 oral tentacles arising above mouth rim (arrow), gonads perradial on manubrium. Scale bar: 6 =2.0 mm.
Distribution. Central and northern of South
China
Sea.
Remarks. The species is rare as only two specimens were collected so far. The
holotype
male, collected from the northern South
China
Sea (Beibu Gulf), has following characters: 16 exumbrella didermic centripetal tracks present; mouth with 4 perradial oral tentacles arising above mouth rim, without terminal clusters and with ring nematocysts; 4 gonads in perradial position of manubrium, each with 2 adradial series of 4–5 isolated pits (male specimen) and no marginal tentacles (
Figs 6–7
). The female, another specimen collected from the central of South
China
Sea, has similar structures as the
holotype
but has 4 large, smooth gonads without isolated pits in longitudinal series (
Figs 8–12
) (see genus remarks).