New records of family Hormathiidae (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) from Brazilian coast with description of Paraphelliactis labiata n. sp.
Author
De Melo, Yago A.
Author
Targino, Alessandra K. G.
Author
Gomes, Paula B.
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-04-22
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Phelliactis robusta
Carlgren, 1928
(
Fig. 2C
,
6D
,
Table 5
)
Phelliactis robusta
Carlgren 1928
;
1942
;
Riemann-Zürneck 1973
;
Doumenc, 1975
;
Fautin
et al
. 2005
.
Material examined.
MNRJ
9093
(one specimen), South Atlantic Ocean, Potiguar Basin,
Rio Grande do Norte
,
Brazil
, station
MT
82-2 (
04° 33.1742’S
,
036° 15.0847’W
),
May 20, 2011
,
2030–2074 m
.
MOUFPE-CNI 867
(one specimen), South Atlantic Ocean, Potiguar Basin,
Rio Grande do Norte
,
Brazil
, station
MT
82-2 (
04° 33.1742’S
,
036° 15.0847’W
),
May 20, 2011
,
2030–2074 m
.
LC 152
(three specimens), South Atlantic Ocean, Potiguar Basin,
Rio Grande do Norte
,
Brazil
, station
MT
82-2 (
04° 33.1742’S
,
036° 15.0847’W
),
May 20, 2011
,
2030–2074 m
.
Description.
Large sea anemones, with specimens reaching
111.6 mm
high and
33.7 to 59.4 mm
wide. Pedal disc well developed, wrapping rocks or glass sponge threads (
Fig. 6D
). Column very thick, divided into scapus and scapulus. Scapus provided with very thick, polyhedric, sometimes flat tubercles, that form well-marked furrows where the thin cuticle can be seen. Scapulus strongly tuberculated, with tubercles irregularly arranged and decreasing in size towards the oral disc. No cinclides. Oral disc large, bilobed and asymmetrical. Tentacles large and threadlike, with mesogleal thickenings at the base, measuring approximately
11 mm
in length. Tentacles nearly
130 in
number, arranged in five marginal cycles. Two siphonoglyphs, each attached to a pair of directive mesenteries. Mesenteries hexamerously arranged in five cycles (6+6+12+24+48), more numerous at the base, where they are approximately
150 in
number. First cycle perfect and sterile, other cycles imperfect. Gametogenic tissue from the second to fourth cycle of mesenteries. Marginal sphincter mesogleal, alveolar, positioned near the endodermal side. Retractor muscles weak and diffuse. Longitudinal musculature of tentacles ectodermal. Parietobasilar muscles poorly developed. Acontia present.
Cnidom.
Spirocysts, Basitrichs, Microbasic
p
-mastigophores (
Table 5
).
Remarks.
The specimens in this study were collected at depths greater than 2000 meters, which is consistent with the bathymetry known for the species, which may reach over
2400 m
depth (
Molodtsova
et al
. 2008
). The largest individual was attached to a rock and a smaller one was attached to branches of a hexactinellid sponge (
Fig. 6D
). Several foraminifera species, as well as
Diacria
sp. shells and sponge spicules, were found inside the gastric cavity of these specimens.
Riemann-Zürneck (1973)
was the first author to present the cnidom of the column for the species, reporting the absence of microbasic
p
-mastigophores, often found in other
Phelliactis
species. We also did not find such cnidae in the column of our specimens and the description of our samples perfectly matches those of
Riemann-Zürneck (1973)
and
Doumenc (1975)
for specimens from the North Atlantic.
Geographic distribution.
Phelliactis robusta
is in the Eastern North Atlantic Ocean from depths as great as
2100m
(
Van Praet
et al
. 1990
). We register the species for the first time in the South Atlantic Ocean (Potiguar Basin, RN,
Brazil
).