The non-Siphonophoran Hydrozoa (Cnidaria) of Salento, Italy with notes on their life-cycles: an illustrated guide
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Gravili, Cinzia
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Vito, Doris De
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Camillo, Cristina Gioia Di
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Martell, Luis
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Piraino, Stefano
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Boero, Ferdinando
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Zootaxa
2015
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Nemertesia ramosa
(Lamarck, 1816)
Fig. 89
A–E
See
Peña Cantero & García Carrascosa (2002)
for a complete synonymy.
Material examined.
HCUS-S 0 96 (Hydrozoa Collection, University of Salento—fauna of the Salento Peninsula).
Description
(after Ramil & Vervoort 1992;
Cornelius 1995
;
Medel & Vervoort 1995
):
Hydroid.
Hydrorhiza as strongly intertwined mat of many ramified tubes; colonies erect, well developed; hydrocauli large, polysiphonic, branched, up to about
200 mm
high, one of the tubes of greater diameter, giving rise to hydrocladia in the monosiphonic and weakly polysiphonic parts and divided into internodes by transverse nodes, with hydrocladia-bearing apophyses at nodes, in opposite pairs in younger parts of the axis, in verticils of
3–10 in
the older ones, verticils of succeeding pairs alternate, apophyses with a mamelon on the upper surface and several nematothecae (up to 7), coenosarc of main stem in several tubes, perisarc very thick, contrary to the thin perisarc of the hydrocladia; hydrocladia separated into thecate internodes by means of transverse nodes, each with one hydrotheca and 4 nematothecae, one median inferior, 2 lateral ones and one median superior one at the distal part of the segment; hydrothecae small, cup-shaped, entirely adnate, rim even, aperture at right angle with the axis; nematothecae all two-chambered, conical, basal chamber longer than apical one, chamber shorter, with a wide adcauline embayment. Male and female gonothecae similar, ovoid, obliquely truncated distally with a subterminal and oval aperture, narrower basally, with a short pedicel, male gonotheca with large circular, slightly oblique aperture, female gonotheca larger, aperture more or less oval, more oblique than in male gonotheca, both sexes insert on apophyses. Colours: coenosarc yellow-buff; hydrocladia colourless; male gonothecal contents white, female orange.
Cnidome.
Microbasic mastigophores.
Habitat
type
.
Muddy and sandy bottoms, it has been found from 5 to about
500 m
depth (Gili 1986; Ramil & Vervoort 1992).
Substrate.
Coralline shoals, hydroids, carapace of
Decapoda
of the genus
Pisa
, anthozoans or directly attached in mud or to rocks, shells of bivalves on non-living substrata, both biotic (remains of organism) and abiotic (pebbles).
Seasonality.
August–September (
Bianchi
et al
. 1993a
) in the Tyrrhenian Sea; June, July, October–March (Bouillon
et al
. 2004); January (
Galea 2007
) in the western Mediterranean; September (Mastrototaro
et al
. 2010) in Salento waters.
Reproductive period.
January (
Roca 1986
), February (
Stechow 1919
), July (
Picard 1955
;
Peña Cantero & García Carrascosa 2002
), December (
Roca 1986
) in the western Mediterranean; September (Mastrototaro
et al
. 2010) in Salento waters.
Distribution.
Widely distributed in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean (Ramil & Vervoort 1992;
Medel & Vervoort 1995
;
Ramil
et al.
1998
;
Schuchert 2001a
; Bouillon
et al.
2004; Fanelli
et al.
2013).
Records in Salento.
Rare at S. Maria di Leuca (Mastrototaro
et al
. 2010). Other Apulian records: Northern coast (
Marano
et al
. 1991
).
Remarks.
Juvenile
Nemertesia ramosa
resembles
N. norvegica
with which it may have been confounded quite often; indeed, their microscopical structure is also very similar (for more details see
Schuchert 2001a
).
References.
Carus (1884)
,
Lo Bianco (1909)
,
Neppi (1921)
,
Stechow (1919)
,
Broch (1933)
,
Leloup (1934)
,
Picard (1958a)
,
Rossi (1971)
, García
Carrascosa (1981)
,
Roca (1986)
,
García-Carrascosa
et al.
(1987)
as
N. disticha
;
Ramil (1988)
,
Marano
et al.
(1991)
,
Morri
et al.
(1991)
, Ramil & Vervoort (1992),
Álvarez Claudio (1993)
,
Medel & Vervoort (1995)
,
Medel & López-González (1996)
,
Piraino
et al.
(1999)
,
Ansín Agís
et al.
(2001)
,
Peña Cantero & García Carrascosa (2002)
, Bouillon
et al.
(2004),
Galea (2007)
, Mastrototaro
et al.
(2010).