Species of Oswaldella Stechow, 1919 (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Kirchenpaueriidae) from US Antarctic expeditions, with the description of three new species
Author
Peña Cantero, A. L.
Author
Vervoort, W.
text
Journal of Natural History
2004
2004-04-10
38
805
861
journal article
1464-5262
Oswaldella incognita
Peña
Cantero, Svoboda and Vervoort, 1997
(
figure 11
)
Oswaldella incognita
Peña Cantero
et al.
, 1997: 367–369
,
figure 8
; Peña
Cantero and Vervoort, 1998: 36
; Peña
Cantero and García Carrascosa, 1999: 212
et seq
.; Peña
Cantero and Marques, 1999: 85
.
Oswaldella antarctica
: Peña
Cantero, 1991: 168
, pls 31, 56, pl. 68 figure a; Peña
Cantero and García Carrascosa, 1994: 125
,
figure 8
a–c; 1995: 96–101, figures 43A–E, 44A–F, 64E.
FIG. 11.
Oswaldella incognita
Peña
Cantero, Svoboda and Vervoort, 1997
. (A) Branched hydrocladium and arrangement of hydrothecae and gonothecae; (B) cauline apophysis with axillary nematophores and branched hydrocladium; (C–G) hydrocladial internodes with hydrotheca, mesial superior nematophore and mesial inferior nematotheca; (H) gonotheca (A–C, E–H, Stn 721
/
776; D, Stn 7
/
484). Scale bar: 1 mm (A), 250
M
m (B–H).
Material examined
.
691/023
, one stem
ca
35 mm
high, with a single hydrocladium (
USNM
1003334);
691/27
, two stems and one stem fragment up to
80 mm
high, with male gonothecae (
USNM
1003335; RMNH-Coel. 30216;
MNCN
2.03
/
236);
7/484
, two stems up to
60 mm
high (
USNM
1003336);
721/776
, one basally broken stem
ca
60 mm
high, with male gonothecae (
USNM
1003337);
721/801
, one stem
ca
48 mm
high (
USNM
1003338).
Description
. Colonies composed of monosiphonic and unbranched stems (forked in the material from Stn 7
/
484), provided with apophyses alternately arranged in one plane and forming two longitudinal series. Apophyses directed upwards at an angle of
ca
45
°
. Stem divided into internodes with one apophysis each. Cauline apophyses supporting hydrocladia; up to second-order hydrocladia present (
figure 11A
). Node separating cauline apophyses and hydrocladia inconspicuous (
figure 11B
). Cauline apophyses provided with two axillary nematophores, each emerging through an axillary perisarc hole (
figure 11B
); ‘mamelons’ absent. Top of distal hydrocladial internodes truncated.
Hydrocladia homomerously segmented; internodes each with one hydrotheca and two nematophores (
figure 11
C–G): one mesial inferior emerging through a perisarc hole on a slight elevation of the internode and provided with a scale-shaped nematotheca, and one mesial superior emerging through a perisarc hole situated behind the free adcauline hydrothecal wall.
Hydrothecae placed either in middle of hydrocladial internode or on its distal half (
figure 11A
, C–G). Hydrotheca elongate, with circular aperture slightly tilted adcaudally. Rim even; sometimes with a tiny adcauline elevation. Abcauline wall of hydrotheca slightly convex, or straight; angle with long axis of internode 30
°
or less. Free adcauline hydrothecal wall distinct.
Male gonothecae present, inserted at hydrothecal base on elevation of internode (
figure 11A
), fusiform, with a subterminal, oval aperture (
figure 11A, H
).
Remarks
.
Oswaldella incognita
is a well-characterized species, easily recognizable by the unbranched stems divided into internodes, the presence of secondary hydrocladia only, the existence of two axillary nematophores on the cauline apophyses and the shape of the hydrotheca (cf.
table 1
).
Ecology and distribution
.
Oswaldella incognita
has been found at depths from 234 (Peña Cantero and García Carrascosa, 1995) to
414 m
(Peña Cantero
et al.
, 1997); our material comes from
73 to 952 m
. Peña Cantero and García Carrascosa (1995) found fertile colonies in January; colonies with gonothecae in our material were collected in January and February.
The species was previously known only from off Elephant Island (Peña Cantero and García Carrascosa, 1995; Peña Cantero
et al.
, 1997). Our material comes from north of the South
Orkney Islands
, off Brabant Island (Palmer Archipelago), off Deception and Livingston Islands (South
Shetland Islands
) and off Low Island.