The non-Siphonophoran Hydrozoa (Cnidaria) of Salento, Italy with notes on their life-cycles: an illustrated guide
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Gravili, Cinzia
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Vito, Doris De
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Camillo, Cristina Gioia Di
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Martell, Luis
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Piraino, Stefano
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Boero, Ferdinando
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Zootaxa
2015
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10.11646/zootaxa.3908.1.1
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Halecium tenellum
Hincks, 1861
Fig. 67
A–C
See
Peña Cantero & García Carrascosa (2002)
for a complete synonymy.
FIGURE 67.
Halecium tenellum
:
A
, part of stem;
B
, female gonophore;
C
, male gonophore (B, C same scale bar) (A drawn by C.G. Di Camillo; B, C redrawn and modified after Millard 1975 by C.G. Di Camillo). Scale bars: A, 0.1 mm; B, C, 0.5 mm.
Material examined.
HCUS-S 0 74 (Hydrozoa Collection, University of Salento—fauna of the Salento Peninsula).
Description
(based on our own observations;
Peña Cantero & García Carrascosa 2002
):
Hydroid.
Hydrorhiza stolonal, colonies erect; hydrocauli very thin and delicate, monosiphonic, up to
20 mm
high, irregularly branched, internodes long, in a zigzag arrangement, separated by transverse nodes; hydrocladia may originate from hydrothecal base; hydrothecae shallow, walls widening from base to top giving a wide aperture, rim everted and curved outwards, borne laterally at upper part of internodes, alternate and provided with a well developed hydrophore, secondary hydrothecae provided with hydrophore, may arise from primary hydrothecae. Gonothecae: male gonothecae ovate and flattened, female similar but slightly larger and broader.
Cnidome.
Microbasic euryteles and mastigophores.
Habitat
type
.
Eurybathic species that has been found from 0.5 to
200 m
depth (
Marinopoulos 1979
;
Boero & Fresi 1986
).
Substrate.
Algae, hydroids, concretions,
Posidonia
, bryozoans, polychaete tubes, anthozoans, sponge.
Seasonality.
April (
Picard 1955
; Gili 1986), May (Medel
et al
. 1998), and October–March, July (
Boero & Fresi 1986
) in the western Mediterranean; June, July (De Vito 2006; this study) in Salento waters.
Reproductive period.
April (
Picard 1955
; Gili 1986) and May (Medel
et al
. 1998) in the western Mediterranean.
Distribution.
Cosmopolitan species present in the eastern and western Atlantic, Mediterranean, Indo-Pacific, Arctic,
Antarctic
(
Broch
1918
in part as
Halecium textum
; Stepan’yants 1979; Ramil & Vervoort 1992;
Medel & López-González 1996
; Medel
et al
. 1998;
Peña Cantero & García Carrascosa 2002
; Bouillon
et al.
2004;
Gravili
et al
. 2008a
;
Soto Ãngel & Peña Cantero 2013
).
Records in Salento.
Rare at Otranto (De Vito 2006; Gravili 2006;
Gravili
et al
. 2008a
; this study).
Remarks.
It is not always easy to distinguish the European
Halecium
species
H. mediterraneum
,
H. labrosum
, and
H. tenellum
(for details see
Schuchert 2005b
). The distinctive characteristics of
H. tenellum
are that the colonies are more
gracile
, non-polysiphonic and smaller than those of the other two species, with internodes more elongate, strongly arranged in a zigzag manner.
References.
Motz-Kossowska (1911)
,
Broch (1912
,
1933
),
Stechow (1919)
,
Leloup (1934)
,
Picard (1958a)
,
Rossi (1961)
,
Patriti (1970)
,
Boero (1981a
,
b
),
Fresi
et al.
(1982)
,
Boero & Fresi (1986)
, Gili (1986),
Llobet
et al.
(1986
,
1991
),
Llobet i Nadal (1987)
, Ramil & Vervoort (1992),
Medel & López-González (1996)
,
Migotto (1996)
, Medel
et al.
(1998),
Piraino
et al
. (1999)
,
Medel & Vervoort (2000)
,
Peña Cantero & García Carrascosa (2002)
, Bouillon
et al.
(2004), De Vito (2006), Gravili (2006),
Gravili
et al
. (2008a)
, Puce
et al
. (2009).