The non-Siphonophoran Hydrozoa (Cnidaria) of Salento, Italy with notes on their life-cycles: an illustrated guide
Author
Gravili, Cinzia
Author
Vito, Doris De
Author
Camillo, Cristina Gioia Di
Author
Martell, Luis
Author
Piraino, Stefano
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Boero, Ferdinando
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Zootaxa
2015
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.3908.1.1
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Clytia viridicans
(Leuckart, 1856)
Fig. 106
A–C
See Pagliara
et al
. (2000) for a complete synonymy.
Material examined.
HCUS-S 113 (Hydrozoa Collection, University of Salento—fauna of the Salento Peninsula)—polyp stage.
Description
(based on our own observations; Pagliara
et al
. 2000):
FIGURE 106.
Clytia viridicans
:
A
, hydrotheca;
B
, hydroid, gonothecae and newly released medusae;
C
, adult medusa (A, B drawn by F. Boero; C modified after Pagliara
et al
. 2000). Scale bars: A, 0.5 mm; B, 1.0 mm; C, 3.0 mm.
Hydroid.
Hydrorhiza stolonal, as thin, slightly ramified tubes; colonies stolonal; pedicel short, annulated at base and below hydrotheca; hydranths with peduncled hypostome; 14–18 amphicoronate tentacles, hydrotheca conical, with 7–9 cusps, projecting inwards and with outwards perisarc projections in bays between nearby cusps. Gonothecae on hydrorhiza, either corrugated or smooth, containing up to 4 developing green medusae buds.
Habitat
type
. Rocky shore (Pagliara
et al
. 2000).
Substrate.
Algae, other hydroids, bryozoans, and barnacles.
Seasonality.
From January to December in Salento waters (De Vito 2006; this study).
Reproductive period.
April–July, and December (De Vito 2006; this study) in Salento waters.
Medusa.
Adult. Umbrella flattened, about
11 mm
wide, mesoglea thin; manubrium bottle-shaped on a short peduncle; mouth with 4 corrugated lips; gonads oval, elongated along the distal part of radial canals not reaching umbrellar margin; 16–32 marginal tentacles; 24–40 statocysts. Colours: exumbrella transparent, manubrium, gonads and tentacular bulbs bright green in living material.
Developmental stages. Newly released medusa with umbrella hemispherical, about 0.5 mm high, a row of nematocysts often present on exumbrella, parallel to umbrellar margin; manubrium tubular, reaching half of subumbrellar cavity; mouth with 4 lips; 4 radial canals; velum wide, with a small opening; 4 perradial tentacled bulbs, 4 small interradial bulbs sometimes present; 8 statocysts along the circular canal, with one statolyth each. Colour: umbrella bright green.
Two days after release, gonad rudiments developed on radial canals, along with other 4 tentacles on interradial marginal bulbs and other statocysts between adjacent tentacles; the umbrella tends to flatten; marginal bulbs, tentacles and statocysts are gradually added and, 30–45 days after release, medusae reach maturity.
Cnidome.
Atrichous isorhizas and microbasic mastigophores.
Distribution.
Endemic to Mediterranean Sea (Pagliara
et al
. 2000; Bouillon
et al.
2004;
Gravili
et al.
2008a
).
Records in Salento.
Moderately frequent at: La Strea, Porto Cesareo (
Faucci & Boero 2000
); Otranto (
Fraschetti
et al
. 2002
; De Vito 2006; Gravili 2006;
Gravili
et al.
2008a
;
Piraino
et al.
2013
; this study); Torre dell’Inserraglio, Costa Merlata (
Andreano 2007
); Grotta del Ciolo (Denitto
et al
. 2007;
Moscatello & Belmonte 2007
); Il Chiapparo (C. Gravili unpublished observations).
Remarks.
The whole life cycle was examined in the present study. Some planulae settled on the underside of the surface film of water and gave rise to floating colonies that developed for weeks in that position (for more details see Pagliara
et al
. 2000). As in all other
Clytia
species with amphicoronate tentacles, the tentacles oriented downwards lay on the perisarc projections between adjacent cusps, the ones oriented upwards are sustained by cusps. The number of tentacles, as a rule, should be double the number of cusps. Green forms attributed to
Clytia hemisphaerica
might be referable to the present species.
References.
Haeckel (1864)
,
Metschnikoff (1886a
,
b
),
Russell (1953)
,
Cornelius (1982)
,
Faucci & Boero (2000)
, Pagliara
et al
. (2000),
Fraschetti
et al
. (2002)
, Bouillon
et al.
(2004), Denitto
et al.
(2007),
Moscatello & Belmonte (2007)
,
Gravili
et al.
(2008a)
,
Piraino
et al.
(2013)
.