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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12
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.158449
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158449
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Alcyonium haddoni
Wright & Studer, 1889
(
Fig. 2
B)
Alcyonium haddoni
Wright & Studer, 1889
: 240
–241;
May 1899
: 6
; 1900a: 105; 1900b: 402;
Lüttschwager 1926
: 286
;
Verseveldt 1967
: 5
–7.
Diagnosis.
See
Verseveldt 1967
: 5–7.
Material examined.
ARGENTINA
, Buenos Aires, Bahía Blanca,
40°03'S
,
57°00'W
,
5 May 1925
, depth
164 m
, Vessel “Undine”, collector Cap. Alexandersson, (
MACN
15666)
Description.
Multilobate colony, 7,1 cm in height. Stalk and polyparium not clearly differentiated. Polyps uniformly covering surface of polyparium, completely retractile, calyces absent. Anthocodiae with incipient crown and points in chevrons. Torchclubs (
0.13 mm
), tuberculated clubs (
0.08 mm
), spinous tuberculated rods (
0.15 mm
) and irregular small flat plates (
0.03–0.07 mm
) in the cortex of the coenenchyme; large spinous spindles (
0.33 mm
) in points; spinous spindles (
0.27 mm
) and tuberculated clubs (
0.17 mm
) in the wall of the longitudinal canals.
Distribution
(
Fig. 1
). Estuary of Rio de La Plata (
36º06’S
,
53º18’W
;
278–282 m
) (
Argentina
) (
Verseveldt 1967
); Polonio Cape (
35º24’S
,
52º30’W
;
400 m
) (
Uruguay
) (
Castro 1990
); Messier Canal (
48º30’S
,
74º30’W
;
320 m
) (
Chile
) (
Wright & Studer 1889
).
New record
: Southern Buenos Aires Province, Bahía Blanca (
Argentina
).