On a collection of shallow-water hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from Guadeloupe and Les Saintes, French Lesser Antilles
Author
Galea, Horia R.
text
Zootaxa
2008
1878
1
54
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.184149
086e0d63-8af0-4ad1-8884-03fa56b5ea98
1175-5326
184149
Eudendrium capillare
Alder, 1856
(fig. 2K–L)
Eudendrium capillare
Alder, 1856
: 355
, pl. 12 figs 9–12.—Millard, 1975: 82, fig. 27E–J.—
Calder, 1988b
: 41
, figs 30– 32.—Hirohito, 1988: 77, figs 24G–H, 25.—
Marques
et al.
, 2000
: 88
, figs 28–34.—
Schuchert, 2001a
: 27
, fig. 16.
Material examined
.
Stn. 7
:
25.03.2008
—a small, sterile colony composed of several unbranched or sparingly branched stems, up to
4 mm
high, on alga.
Type
locality
. Embleton Bay, Northumberland,
Great Britain
.
Remarks
. The identification of this small, sterile
Eudendrium
is based on the presence of a single
type
of nematocysts (heterotrichous microbasic euryteles) in the hydranth. The dimensions of undischarged capsules, (7.0–8.1) × (3.0–3.4) µm, are very similar to those reported by
Calder (1988b)
for
E. capillare
from
Bermuda
,
i.e.
(7.1–8.0) × (3.0–3.2) µm. For a recent description of this species, see
Calder (1988b)
. Additional notes on the structure of gonophores are given by
Marques
et al
. (2000)
.
Distribution
. Reliable records, based on identification of the nematocyst complement, are from Europe, the Mediterranean,
Bermuda
,
South Africa
, and
Greenland
(
Schuchert 2001a
).