Additional shallow-water thecate hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from Guadeloupe and Les Saintes, French Lesser Antilles
Author
Galea, Horia R.
text
Zootaxa
2010
2570
1
40
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.197380
623f5942-0074-4d90-b034-a0b102d5a3e6
1175-5326
197380
Aglaophenia postdentata
Billard, 1913
(fig. 8A–F)
Aglaophenia postdentata
Billard, 1913
: 100
, fig. 89.―
Jäderholm, 1920
: 8
, pl. 2, fig. 8.―
Vervoort, 1941
: 231
.―
Redier, 1966
: 97
, pl. 3, fig. 4.―
Millard & Bouillon, 1973
: 90
, fig. 11G, H.―
Ryland & Gibbons, 1991
: 557
, fig. 24A–D.―?
Watson, 1994
: 158
, fig. 4C–H.―?
Watson, 1996
: 79
, tab. 1.―?
Watson, 2005
: 563
.
Aglaophenia pluma pluma
―
Spracklin, 1982
: 246
, fig. 117I [not
Aglaophenia pluma
(
Linnaeus, 1758
)
].
Material examined
.
Stn.19
:
26.11.2009
, 6–11 m—numerous sterile cormoids to
1 cm
high, on
Halimeda
sp. and basal part of
Eudendrium
sp. (parts as MHNG-INVE-68733 and MNHN-IK.2009-828).
Remarks
. This species is readily distinguished from its congeners by its delicate appearance, the shape of cormidia, the presence of ten hydrothecal cusps, and the opened corbula. For a good redescription of its trophosome, see
Ryland & Gibbons (1991)
. The gonothecae were first described by
Millard & Bouillon (1973)
.
The Australian specimens described by
Watson (1994)
differ in several respects from the previous accounts: 1) the anterior and posterior hydrothecal cusps were hypertrophied, the former being almost rectangular in frontal view, and the latter “much longer and arched inwards over the aperture, edges rolled upwards”; 2) the lateral nematothecae had a circular aperture, while normally they are gutter-shaped (
Billard 1913
, Ryland & Gibbons 1911, present study fig. 8F1); 3) the corbulacostae were provided with a single basal (axillar) nematotheca, while two were found in the specimens studied by
Millard & Bouillon (1973)
. This material is provisionally kept conspecific with Billard’s (1913) species, pending additional, broader studies on its intraspecific variability.
The specimen figured by
Spracklin (1982, fig. 117I)
has obviously ten hydrothecal cusps and the cormidium is quite long, as in the present specimens; it is here included in the synonymy of
A. postdentata
.
Schuchert (2003)
remarked that only minor differences exist between
A. postdentata
and
A. sibogae
Billard, 1913
, and that more material of both species is needed to clarify their relationship.
Caribbean records
.
Belize
(
Spracklin 1982, as
A. pluma pluma
).
World distribution
.
Indonesia
(
Billard 1913
,
Jäderholm 1920
,
Vervoort 1941
),
New Caledonia
(
Redier 1966
),
Seychelles
(
Millard & Bouillon 1973
),
Belize
(
Spracklin 1982
),
Fiji
(
Ryland & Gibbons 1991
), south and western
Australia
(
Watson 1994
,
1996
,
2005
). The present record is the first for the Atlantic Ocean.