Ceriantharia (Cnidaria) from Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica with Descriptions of Four New Species
Author
Stampar, Sérgio N.
Laboratório de Evolução e Diversidade Aquática-LEDA, Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), FCL / Assis, Av. Dom Antônio, 2100, 19806 - 900, Assis, SP, Brazil
Author
Mills, V. Sadie
NIWA Invertebrate Collection, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, 301 Evans Bay Parade Hataitai, 6021 Wellington, New Zealand
Author
Keable, Stephen J.
Australian Museum Research Institute, Australian Museum, 1 William Street, Sydney NSW 2010, Australia
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Records of the Australian Museum
2020
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Pachycerianthus fiordlandensis
sp. nov.
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Figs 2–4
,
Table 1
Cerianthus bollonsi
Wing, 2003
(p. 247, in image caption);
Wing, 2008
(p.
35 in
image caption and p. 46),
nomen nudum
. (The name is cited, but there is no formal description of the species or designation of
type
material so it does not meet the criteria for acceptance as defined by the ICZN).
Holotype
.
NIWA
Invertebrate Collection
(
NIC
)—
NIWA 139391
New Zealand
, off
Moeraki
,
Otago
,
45.30°S
170.80°E
(
vii/1970
), depth
82 m
.
Paratypes
. New Zealand—
NIWA 139397
Doubtful Sound
,
Fiordland
,
New Zealand
Oceanographic Institution
(
NZOI
)
Station O
869,
45.44°S
167.12°E
(
07/iii/1985
), depth
5–35 m
, (
1 specimen
)
;
NIWA 139400
Milford Sound
,
Fiordland
,
NZOI
Station
W27,
44.66°S
167.91°E
(
13/xi/1985
), depth
3–26 m
, (
1 specimen
)
;
NIWA 56235
Great Exhibition Bay
,
Northland
,
RV
Tangaroa
Station
TAN0906/140,
34.57°S
173.20°E
to
34.57°S
173.21°E
(
13/vii/2009
), depth
117–120 m
, (
1 specimen
)
;
NIWA 35103
Milford Sound
,
Fiordland
,
44.58°S
167.78°E
(
03/ix/1996
), depth
20–25 m
(
3 specimens
)
.
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Diagnosis
. Marginal tentacles brown to light brown. Six mesenteries attached to siphonoglyph, very long P2 mesentery, long m mesenteries and presence of directive labial tentacle.
Figure 2
. Specimens of
Pachycerianthus fiordlandensis
sp. nov.
(A)
Dusky Sound specimen, Fiordland, New Zealand, photo by Malcolm P. Francis; and
(B)
Milford Sound specimen, Fiordland, NZ, photo by Chris Woods;
(C, D)
holotype, NIWA 139391.
Variation
. Slightly long (up to
110 mm
long) and thin (
20–25 mm
width) cerianthid; 60–88 brown to light brown (
Fig. 1
) marginal tentacles (
110–120 mm
in preserved specimens), arrangement 1243.2314.2314…, with more than 6 pores per tentacle, 56–72 dark brown labial tentacles (up to
50 mm
long in preserved specimens), arrangement (2)312.1321.3213…, unpaired labial tentacle present; pleated stomodeum extending over 1/4 of total body length, hyposulcus
4–6 mm
long, hemisulci distinct; siphonoglyph rather narrow, connected to directives, P2 and P3 (6 mesenteries); free parts of sterile directive mesenteries 1/3 of length of siphonoglyph, without mesenterial filaments. Second protomesenteries long, 2/3 of gastral cavity, fertile, bearing ciliated tracts with bundles of craspedonemes, with short (1/5 of mesentery length) cnido-glandular tract and long (~90% of the mesentery) craspedion tract. Third protomesenteries sterile, three times longer than directives, with short craspedonemes. M and m-metamesenteries long, fertile; M1 and M2 reaching almost aboral pore (M2 shorter than M1), with bundles of craspedonemes; B and b-mesenteries, steriles, B longer than b; see
Fig. 3
for schematic arrangement of mesenteries. The cnidome of the species (
Fig. 4
) is composed of spirocysts, atrichs, microbasic b-mastigophores (four
types
) and ptychocysts distributed as shown in
Table 1
.
Holotype
description
(
NIWA
139391). Somewhat elongated polyp,
9.6 cm
long,
25 mm
diameter just below marginal tentacles and
20 mm
near aboral end. Marginal tentacles 88, arranged in four pseudocycles,
110–120 mm
long and
2 mm
in diameter near the base, light brown. The space between cycles of marginal and labial tentacles brown colored. Labial tentacles 72, about
50 mm
long, dark brown, directive labial present, arrangement of marginal tentacles 1243.2314.2314… and labial tentacles (2)312.1321.3213… Oral disk
25 mm
wide, stomodeum
24 mm
long, dark brown, siphonoglyph narrow and elongate with 6 mesenteries attached, hyposulcus
3 mm
long with short hemisulci
1.5 mm
long. Free parts of directive mesenteries without mesenterial filaments. Second protomesenteries with 2/3 of gastral cavity, fertile, bearing ciliated tract with bundles of craspedonemes. Third protomesenteries sterile, three times longer than directives, with short craspedonemes. M1 and M2 reaching almost aboral pore (M2 shorter than M1), with bundle of craspedonemes; B and b-mesenteries, sterile, B longer than b.
Remarks
. Specimens of this species have previously been recorded in photographs by divers (
Fig. 2A,B
) and discussed in some general books on marine biodiversity for the coastal region of
New Zealand
(e.g.,
Cairns
et al.
, 2009
; Grange
et al.
, 1981 (as
Cerianthus
sp.);
Grange & Brook, 2010
;
Wing, 2003
,
2008
[as
Cerianthus bollonsi
]). It is noted by divers for its long flowing tentacles and very rapid “disappearing act” when disturbed (Francis, pers. comm.;
Wing, 2008
). The species ranges from shallow areas from about
15 m
to around
100 m
deep. This wide range is not very common in
Ceriantharia
, except for a few species such as
Ceriantheopsis americana
and
Pachycerianthus borealis
(
Shepard
et al.
, 1986
)
. It is usually found in an upright position with its tube buried in coarse sediments or shell hash on sand slopes or sediment filled ledges in the deep rock wall zones in the fiords (Grange
et al.
, 1981;
Wing, 2003
; Woods, pers. comm.). All specimens had well developed gonads with deep orange oocytes. This has also been observed in other species of the genus, such as
Pachycerianthus schlenzae
(Stampar
et al.
, 2014)
and may be linked to high levels of egg yolk.
Table 1
. Cnidome of
Pachycerianthus fiordlandensis
sp. nov.
based on two specimens (NIWA 139391; 139400). Mean and range given for each cnida.
Pachycerianthus fiordlandensis
sp. nov.
|
length (in µm) |
width (in µm) |
column |
pytchocysts |
63.7 (55.7–71.2) |
18.5 (14.5–22.2) |
atrichs |
32.5 (26.2–41.5) |
6.85 (5.1–8.2) |
b-mastigophores ii |
32.1 (29.5–34.5) |
6.6 (5.4–7.3) |
b-mastigophores iv |
14.8 (12.6–15.7) |
3.5 (3.1–3.9) |
marginal tentacles |
b-mastigophores i |
36.5 (34.6–37.5) |
6.2 (5.6–6.9) |
b-mastigophores ii |
31.5 (29.5–33.8) |
6.5 (5.8–7.2) |
atrichs |
33.5 (31.5–36.5) |
6.6 (5.6–7.6) |
labial tentacles |
b-mastigophores i |
36.8 (34.9–37.6) |
6.2 (5.8–6.8) |
b-mastigophores iii |
17.7 (15.8–18.9) |
4.5 (3.9–5.3) |
atrichs |
33.4 (31.5–36.2) |
6.5 (5.5–7.7) |
stomodeum |
b-mastigophores i |
36.5 (33.9–37.8) |
5.9 (5.2–6.7) |
b-mastigophores ii |
30.8 (29.1–31.9) |
6.3 (5.8–6.4) |
atrichs |
31.3 (28.8–33.5) |
5.9 (5.1–6.9) |
mesenteries Type b |
b-mastigophores ii |
30.5 (29.1–32.1) |
6.3 (5.8–6.4) |
atrichs |
33.1 (30.1–33.8) |
6.4 (5.7–6.8) |
mesenteries Type m |
b-mastigophores ii |
31.2 (29.8–32.3) |
6.4 (5.9–6.7) |
atrichs |
31.9 (30.1–32.5) |
6.1 (5.5–6.6) |
Distribution
.
New Zealand
and adjacent areas (from shallow waters to
120 m
).
Etymology
. The specific name “
fiordlandensis
” is based on the area of occurrence, Fiordland,
New Zealand
, in which specimens are commonly observed.