Species of Schizotricha Allman, 1883 (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Halopterididae) from US Antarctic expeditions with the description of two new species
Author
Peña Cantero, A. L.
Author
Vervoort, W.
text
Journal of Natural History
2005
2005-03-31
39
11
795
818
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930400001541
journal article
10.1080/00222930400001541
1464-5262
4657775
Schizotricha nana
Peña Cantero, Svoboda and Vervoort, 1996
Schizotricha nana
:
Peña Cantero and Vervoort 1999
, p 367
(synonymy).
Material examined. 000AF
, one incipient stem ca
11 mm
long (
USNM
1025581);
12/1001
, one stem ca
175 mm
high, with gonothecae (
USNM
1025582; RMNH-Coel. 30945;
MNCN
2.03/324);
12/1002
, one hydrocladium (
USNM
1025583);
12/1003
, one fragmented stem (largest fragment ca
110 mm
long), with gonothecae (
USNM
1025584; RMNH-Coel. 30946;
MNCN
2.03/325);
27/1869
, a few stem fragments up to
60 mm
long (
USNM
1025585);
32/1996
, one distal fragment ca
6 mm
long (
USNM
1025586);
32/ 2054
, one stem fragment composed of only two cauline internodes (in slide) (
USNM
1025587);
32/2120
, several fragments and stems up to 95 high (
USNM
1025588; RMNH- Coel. 30947;
MNCN
2.03/326);
32/2121
, seven stem fragments up to
43 mm
long (
USNM
1025589);
575/061
, one fragmented and branched stem (largest fragment ca
130 mm
long), with gonothecae (
USNM
1025590; RMNH-Coel. 30974;
MNCN
2.03/ 327);
575/067
, one fragmented stem at least
150 mm
high (
USNM
1025591; RMNH- Coel. 30953;
MNCN
2.03/328);
575/070
, numerous fragments up to
165 mm
long, with gonothecae (
USNM
1025592; RMNH-Coel. 30954;
MNCN
2.03/329);
575/071
, several fragments and stems up to
220 mm
high (
USNM
1025593; RMNH-Coel. 30955;
MNCN
2.03/330);
575/073
, several stem fragments up to
90 mm
long, almost without hydrocladia (
USNM
1025594).
Diagnosis.
Colonies with branched stems. Main cauline tube with single hydrothecate internodes with one or two infrathecal nematothecae. Hydrocladia up to second order. Hydrocladia heteromerously divided into internodes; with ahydrothecate internode, provided with one nematotheca, following cauline and hydrocladial apophyses. Unforked hydrocladial internodes with one infrathecal nematotheca. Hydrotheca low. Forked hydrocladial internodes with one infrathecal nematotheca.
Ecology and distribution.
Schizotricha nana
had previously been considered a shelf species (Peña Cantero et al. 1996), being known from depths between 43 (
Stepan’yants 1972
) and
385 m
(
Vanhöffen 1910
) on sandy, stony and rocky bottoms (
Stepan’yants 1979
). Our present material comes from
91 to 1890 m
, once occurring on gravel, considerably increasing the bathymetric range which now reaches bathyal depths. Peña Cantero et al. (1996) reported fertile colonies in January and February, whereas we observed gonothecae in colonies collected in March, May and June. We found colonies of
Billardia
sp.,
Campanularia
sp.,
Clytia
sp.,
Eudendrium
sp.,
Halecium
sp.,
Lafoea
sp. and
Symplectoscyphus
sp. epibiotic on
S. nana
.
Schizotricha nana
has a circum-Antarctic distribution (Peña Cantero et al. 1996), being known from both East and West
Antarctica
. In the former it has been recorded at Gauss Station (65
u
219S–86
u
069E) (
Vanhöffen 1910
), in the Davis Sea (
Briggs 1938
;
Stepan’yants 1972
) and off Adélie Coast (
Naumov and Stepan’yants 1972
). In West
Antarctica
it has been reported from the eastern part of the Weddell Sea (Peña Cantero et al. 1996) and in the South Shetland Islands area (cf.
Peña Cantero and Vervoort 1999
). Our material comes from off Budd Coast (Wilkes Land), Cape Adare and Pennell Coast (Victoria Land), and from Moubray Bay (Ross Sea), in East
Antarctica
, and from NE of Joinville Island (Antarctic Peninsula), off Elephant Island (South Shetland Islands), and off Visokoi and Zavodovski Islands (
South Sandwich Islands
), in West
Antarctica
.