The non-Siphonophoran Hydrozoa (Cnidaria) of Salento, Italy with notes on their life-cycles: an illustrated guide
Author
Gravili, Cinzia
Author
Vito, Doris De
Author
Camillo, Cristina Gioia Di
Author
Martell, Luis
Author
Piraino, Stefano
Author
Boero, Ferdinando
text
Zootaxa
2015
3908
1
1
187
journal article
42365
10.11646/zootaxa.3908.1.1
6f1d1977-6b97-4789-828c-76ed250cf1ae
1175-5326
242729
D6AD2B49-170B-4D9C-84AA-DBE0FEEAD8BE
Eirene viridula
(Péron and Lesueur, 1810)
Fig. 58
A, B
See
Kramp (1961)
for a complete synonymy.
Material examined.
HCUS-S 0 65 (Hydrozoa Collection, University of Salento—fauna of the Salento Peninsula)—polyp stage.
Description
(after
Metschnikoff 1886a
;
Russell 1953
;
Cornelius 1995
):
Hydroid.
Hydrorhiza as branching or anastomosing stolons; colonies erect; hydrocauli short, with perisarc smooth to sinuous throughout; hydranths of
Campanopsis
type
, with cylindrical body tapering slightly basally,
ca
5 on each hydrocaulus; hypostome conical-rounded; with about 10–24 amphicoronate oral filiform tentacles, intertentacular membranous basal web reported; hydrothecae reduced or lacking, depending on age; gonothecae oblong, round-truncated above and below, with thin walls, long, possibly dropping during medusa development, probably containing a single medusa bud each.
FIGURE 58.
Eirene viridula
:
A
, hydroid stage with gonotheca;
B
, adult medusa (redrawn and modified: A after Cornelius 1995, B after Kramp 1968 by C.G. Di Camillo). Scale bars: A, 2.0 mm; B, 30 mm.
Habitat
type
.
Depth range: 0.5–
3 m
(
Faucci & Boero 2000
).
Substrate.
Cystoseira
(brown alga).
Seasonality.
February–December (
Faucci & Boero 2000
;
Galea 2007
) in the Mediterranean Sea.
Reproductive period.
April–May, June–October (Gili 1986) in the western Mediterranean.
Medusa.
Adult. Umbrella hemispherical, up to
30 mm
wide or even larger, mesoglea of middle portion fairly thick, thinner at sides; manubrium fairly short, small, mounted on an elongated and slender gastric peduncle reaching beyond exumbrellar margin; mouth with 4 very long pointed lips with crenulated margins; 4 radial canals and circular canal narrow; gonads linear, straight, slightly sinuous, limited to disk of subumbrella, extending from somewhat beyond base of peduncle almost to exumbrellar margin; velum narrow; about 70 or more conical marginal bulbs; each with one tentacle of different size, small and large alternating; with distinct excretory papillae; 50 or more statocysts. Colours: colourless except for greenish tinge on stomach.
Developmental stages. The first stage of
E. viridula
, after liberation from the hydroid, has not been observed. The youngest observed specimens have bell-shaped umbrella, 1.5 mm high and wide; manubrium short, without gastric peduncle; mouth with 4 distinct short lips; 4 narrow radial canals and ring canal; gonads not visible; 4 perradial marginal tentacles with rounded bases; 8 statocysts, one on either side of each marginal tentacle, each with one concretion.
E. viridula
medusa is already differentiated at a size of 2.0–2.5 mm by having a small peduncle. The gonads usually appear as elongated thickenings on the radial canals when the medusa is 3.5–4.0 mm in diameter (for more details about the medusa development see
Russell 1953
). Colours: brown pigment in the endoderm of the bases of the marginal tentacles, and also at the base of the stomach and extending interradially as far as the mouth.
Cnidome.
Atrichous and basitrichous isorhizas (hydroid); atrichous isorhizas and microbasic mastigophores (medusa).
Distribution.
Atlantic, Indo-Pacific, Mediterranean (
Russell 1953
;
Cornelius 1995
;
Medel & López-González 1996
; Bouillon
et al.
2004;
Gravili
et al.
2008a
).
Records in Salento.
Rare at La Strea, Porto Cesareo (
Faucci & Boero 2000
).
Remarks.
Perigonimus nudus
Stechow, 1919
was recognized as a new synonym of
Eirene viridula
(Péron and Lesueur, 1810)
by Schuchert (2007). In its earliest stages, the medusa of
E. viridula
bears a very close resemblance to that of
Clytia hemisphaerica
, but its gonads are more elongated and more proximally placed than in
Clytia
(
Russell 1953
)
. Gonothecae and medusae not seen in the present study.
References.
Mayer (1910)
,
Russell (1953)
,
Trégouboff & Rose (1957)
,
Picard (1958a)
,
Anichini (1959)
,
Rossi (1971)
,
Goy (1973)
,
Schmidt (1973)
,
Benović (1977)
,
Schmidt & Benović (1979)
,
Dowidar (1984)
,
Lakkis & Zeidane (1985)
,
Castello i Tortella (1986)
, Gili (1986), Benović & Bender (1987),
Goy
et al.
(1988
,
1990
,
1991
),
Benović & Lučić (1996)
,
Medel & López-González (1996)
,
Benović
et al.
(2000)
,
Faucci & Boero (2000)
, Bouillon
et al.
(2004),
Galea (2007)
,
Gravili
et al.
(2008a)
.