Revision of the genus Filellum Hincks, 1868 (Lafoeidae, Leptothecata, Hydrozoa)
Author
Marques, Antonio C.
Author
Peña, Álvaro L.
Author
Miranda, Thaís P.
Author
Migotto, Alvaro E.
text
Zootaxa
2011
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journal article
45797
10.5281/zenodo.206783
3320067b-952f-49e0-b68c-7be870bcd2f6
1175-5326
206783
Filellum adnatum
(
Fraser, 1925
)
Figures 5
A–C
Lafoea adnata
Fraser, 1925
: 170
–171, figs. 5a–b.
Type
series.
Lectotype—
Lafoea adnata
Fraser, 1925
(
BCPM
976-324-1).
Type
locality.
From the
lectotype
,
United States
Bureau of Fisheries Steamer “Albatross”, “near Farallon Islands [California], in 33–35 fathoms [
59–63 m
], on algae, bryozoa, and other hydroids” (
Fraser 1925: 171
).
Material examined.
Lectotype
BCPM
976-324-1.
Description of
lectotype
.
Colony stolonal growing on algae, with filiform creeping hydrorhiza,
0.08–0.1 mm
wide; hydrorhizal tubes and hydrothecae reticulated, with anastomosed perisarc, forming a more or less tight mesh. Hydrothecae sessile, arising with no definite pattern from hydrorhiza, varying in form, from almost completely adnate to substratum (either parallel to or over hydrorhizal stolon) to provided with a short free part. Perisarc tubes between hydrothecae and hydrorhiza thinner than hydrothecae themselves. Adnate portion of hydrothecae tubular or maximally slightly flattened,
0.24–0.46 mm
(0.34 ±0.07, n=10) long, slightly constricted at base, perisarc with numerous striae on upper part up to hydrothecal curvature; free part cylindrical, arising at angles larger than 60o, mostly 90o, smooth,
0.2–0.32 mm
(0.25 ±0.05, n=10) long; perisarc moderately thin; hydrothecae widening distally, margin even and smooth, with up to three renovations; hydrothecal orifice circular,
0.16–0.2 mm
(0.19 ±0.01, n=10) wide, perpendicular to long axis of free part of hydrotheca. Hydranths badly preserved, with ca. 8–10 tentacles, hypostome conical. Hydranths, when retracted, lying at adnate space of hydrothecae. Coppinia absent. Nematocysts of one category (heterotrichous microbasic?mastigophores), but of two size classes (not seen discharged): 6.0–7.0 X 2.5–3.0 μm (6.45 ±0.50 X 2.76 ±0.5, n=10), rice-shaped and common, and 22.0–25.0 X 8.0–10.0 μm (23.50 ±1.12 X 8.80 ±0.76, n=5), ovoid and rare.
FIGURE 5.
Filellum adnatum
(Fraser, 1925)
. (A) General aspect of the colony. (B) Hydrothecae, some with renovations. (C) Detail of one hydrotheca. Scale bar: 500 µm (A, B); 200 µm (C).
Distribution.
Filellum adnatum
was recorded only for the Farallon Islands (California) by
Fraser (1925)
.
Remarks.
Fraser (1925: 170–171)
described
Lafoea adnata
as a new species with hydrotheca “attached to a reticulate stolon, with no definite pedicels, although there is a definite constriction at the base of each; in nearly all cases the wall of the hydrotheca is attached to the stolon for a part of its length but the proportion varies very materially”. However, the specimen described by
Fraser (1925)
does not refer to
Lafoea
, a genus with “colonies occasionally stolonial but usually erect, branched, with a polysiphonic hydrocaulus. Hydrothecae pedicellate, usually free from stem or stolon” (
Calder 1991: 36
). The specimen designated as
lectotype
of
Lafoea adnata
Fraser 1925
is stolonal with sessile hydrothecae and, therefore, should be assigned to the genus
Filellum
.
Although not remarked on by
Fraser (1925)
, the material described by him is striated on the adnate part of the hydrotheca, a characteristic also observed in
F. antarcticum
,
F. magnificum
,
F. nitidum
and
F. serratum
. Inasmuch as the material lacks coppiniae, its identification is uncertain and, therefore, the taxon is here considered as
species inquirenda
.