New records of octocorals (Cnidaria, Anthozoa) from the south western Atlantic Ocean, with zoogeographic considerations
Author
Pérez, Carlos Daniel
Author
Zamponi, Mauricio Oscar
text
Zootaxa
2004
630
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.158449
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158449
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Thouarella koellikeri
Wright & Studer, 1889
(
Fig. 3A
)
Thouarella koellikeri
Wright & Studer, 1889
: 64
–65;
May 1899
: 14
;
Versluys 1906
: 35
.
Thouarella (Parathouarella) koellikeri
Kükenthal, 1915
: 150
; 1919: 435; 1924: 299.
Diagnosis.
See
Wright & Studer, 1889
: 64–65, pl. 21, fig. 5.
Material examined.
ARGENTINA
, Buenos Aires, Mar del Plata,
39°00'S
,
57°10'W
,
March 1925
, 147–
318 m
, Vessel “Undine”, collector Dr. A. Capello, (
MACN
15257).
Description.
Branched colony,
12.8 cm
in height. Branches coming off the main stem in three directions but attaining a biserial or slightly secund arrangement rather than a bottlebrush form as they bend in one direction, defining a front and a rear side of the stem. Front branches simple and short (
0.5–1.5 cm
), near branches occasionally ramified and long (
2–8 cm
), and angled at 60º relative to the stem. Terminal branches sometimes slightly curved. Polyps pearshaped,
1.8–2 mm
long, arising singly in three directions, surrounding the branches in short spirals. Sclerites are scaleshaped with margins finely toothed. Polyp scales placed in five abaxial and two adaxial longitudinal rows and in seven to eight transverse rows. Abaxial scales with serrated margins and short spines (
0.48 mm
wide and
0.37 mm
long) and adaxial scales small, with radial ridges and covered by the broad lateral ones (
0.27 mm
wide and
0.29 mm
long). Opercular scales triangular, bearing foliate processes with radial ridges and a median rib projecting into a pronounced spine (
0.32 mm
wide and
0.62 mm
long). Marginal scales bearing foliate processes with the median rib developed into a short spine (
0.49 mm
wide and
0.44 mm
long). Coenenchymal scales irregularly triangular, round, polygonal or quadrangular, overlapping one another (
0.17 mm
wide and
0.30 mm
long).
Distribution
(
Fig. 1
). Tom Bay (
50º10’S
,
74º42’W
,
53 m
) (
Chile
), Sarmiento Channel (
Chile
), depth
122 m
(
Wright & Studer 1889
).
New record
: Mar del Plata coast, south of Buenos Aires Province (
Argentina
).
Remarks.
This record is the first for the Atlantic Ocean and it extends the distribution of this species up to the south east American coast.