Late Neogene Lophophaenidae (Nassellaria, Radiolaria) from the eastern equatorial Pacific
Author
Trubovitz, Sarah
Author
Renaudie, Johan
Author
Lazarus, David
Author
Noble, Paula
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-07-04
5160
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1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5160.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5160.1.1
11755334
A9179C79-EE43-44E4-8723-919505500049
Genus
Arachnocorallium
Haeckel, 1887
, emend.
Petrushevskaya, 1971
Type
species:
Arachnocorys
(
Arachnocorallium) hexaptera
Haeckel, 1887
(=
Psilomelissa calvata
Haeckel, 1887
)
Description.
Lophophaenid genus often comprised of only a cephalis, with inconsistent and usually minimal development of a thoracic segment. The base of the cephalis is narrow, and clearly exhibits the median bar, dorsal, and lateral spines extending out from the base of the cephalis, usually with minimal obstruction from any thorax development. Apical and ventral spines are not usually as well expressed as in other
Lophophaenidae
.
FIGURE 6.
Internal skeletal structure of
Arachnocorallium calvata
(
Haeckel, 1887
)
Petrushevskaya, 1971
.
Remarks.
Arachnocorallium
was originally described as a subgenus of
Arachnocorys
by
Haeckel (1887)
. He described it somewhat vaguely, as having a “thorax with six divergent ribs or radial beams.”
Arachnocorys hexaptera
was the first species
Haeckel (1887)
listed under this subgenus, and it was designated as the
type
species of
Arachnocorys (Arachnocorallium)
by
Campbell (1954
, p. D126). However, this species was not illustrated by
Haeckel (1887)
nor
Campbell (1954)
. In 1971, Petrushevskaya emended
Arachnocorallium
,
elevating it to the genus level and synonymizing
Arachnocorys (Arachnocorallium) hexaptera
Haeckel, 1887
with
Psilomelissa calvata
Haeckel, 1887
to revise the concept of the
type
species (
Arachnocorallium calvata
; the only species of this genus described at that time). Petrushevskaya elevated
Arachnocorallium
to the genus level because she considered the
type
species of
Arachnocorys
(
Arachnocorys circumtexta
) to be sufficiently different from
Arachnocorallium calvata
. Since
Arachnocorallium calvata
(Haeckel)
Petrushevskaya, 1971
has triradial symmetry, rather than the six divergent ribs mentioned in the subgenus description by
Haeckel (1887)
, it seems that Petrushevskaya significantly changed the original meaning of
Arachnocorallium
when she elevated it to the genus level. For many decades, the species
Arachnocorallium calvata
Haeckel was the only taxon belonging to this genus, but recently three new species of
Arachnocorallium
have been described by Renaudie and Lazarus (2015) from the Southern Ocean. Fur-
thermore, the high level of variation in
Arachnocorallium calvata
could potentially justify breaking this group into multiple species (see species discussion below).
The apical spine is not always easy to determine, particularly in
Arachnocorallium calvata
,
which either has no clearly visible spines on the cephalis, or otherwise has three thin, conical spines of equal strength.
Petrushevskaya (1971)
noted that
Arachnocorallium calvata
does not have an apparent ventral spine. In the annotated specimen below, we mark the probable location of the ventral spine, although it is not overtly distinct from the wall of the cephalis.
Here we observed the following species of
Arachnocorallium
:
Arachnocorallium calvata
(
Haeckel 1887
)
Petrushevskaya, 1971
and
Arachnocorallium stilla
Renaudie and Lazarus, 2015
.
Range.
?Miocene—Recent in the tropical world oceans, and Miocene—Recent in the Southern Ocean, so far as known.