Names of hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) established by Charles McLean Fraser (1872 - 1946), excluding those from Allan Hancock Expeditions
Author
Calder, Dale R.
Author
Choong, Henry H. C.
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-10-02
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Diphasia robusta
Fraser, 1943a
Diphasia robusta
Fraser, 1943a
: 80
, pl. 19, figs. 11a, b [invalid junior primary homonym of
Diphasia
attenuata robusta
Billard, 1924
].
Type material.
None known to exist.
Type
locality.
USA
,
Massachusetts
: off George’s Bank,
Canyon D
(
Lydonia Canyon
),
40°23’N
,
67°39’W
, 640–
283 m
(
Fraser 1943a
).
Current status.
Invalid.
Remarks.
Although
Fraser (1943a)
described
Diphasia robusta
from specimens in collections at the MCZ, no record of the species currently exists in the online database of that museum. A search for the hydroid in collections at MCZ during a visit by one of us (
DRC
) in
November 2017
was unsuccessful. No
type
material of it is recorded in online records of the RBCM, AMNH, NMNH, CAS, or YPM.
Specimens of
Diphasia robusta
described by Fraser were collected in Lydonia Canyon, at the edge of the continental shelf off Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, on
24 July 1936
during a cruise of R/V
Atlantis
. Except for the robust nature of its colony (
Fraser 1947a
), the morphology of the species generally resembles that
of
D. fallax
(
Johnston, 1847
)
. Its female gonophores have yet to be described.
Although currently listed as valid in WoRMS
,
Diphasia robusta
Fraser, 1943a
is
a
permanently invalid junior primary homonym of
Diphasia
attenuata robusta
Billard, 1924
(ICZN Art. 57.2). A new replacement name,
D. alta
(derived from the Latin adjective
altus
and used in the meaning of “deep”, in reference to occurrence of this hydroid in bathyal waters), is proposed here for the species.