Shallow water hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) from the 2002 NOWRAMP cruise to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
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Calder, Dale R.
Author
Faucci, Anuschka
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Zootaxa
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2021-12-24
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Nemalecium lighti
(
Hargitt, 1924
)
Fig. 6c
, pl. 4, fig. 13
Halecium lighti
Hargitt, 1924: 489
, pl. 4 fig. 13.
Halecium
(
beani
?).—
De Oreo, 1946: 645
, figs 7–9 [not
Halecium beanii
(
Johnston, 1838
)
].
Halecium beani
.—
Chu & Cutress, 1954: 9
[not
Halecium beanii
(
Johnston, 1838
)
].
?
Halecium beani
.—
Cooke, 1977: 87
, fig. 15.—
Coles
et al
., 1999a: 120
, 194, 209 [not
Halecium beanii
(
Johnston, 1838
)
].
Halecium
sp.
—
Coles
et al
., 2002a: 206
, 318; 2004: 73; 2009: 59, 76.
Halecium beanii
.—
Carlton & Eldredge, 2009: 35
[not
Halecium beanii
(
Johnston, 1838
)
].
Nemalecium lighti
.
—
Calder, 2010: 53
; 2020: 214, fig.
4g
, h.
Type
locality.
Philippines
:
Oriental Mindoro
,
Puerto Galera
(
Hargitt 1924
, as
Halecium lighti
)
.
Voucher material.
Kure Atoll, on algae and detached,
25.ix.2002
, three colonies or colony fragments, to
1.6 cm
high, without gonothecae, coll. A. Faucci,
ROMIZ
B5424.
Remarks.
Nemalecium
Bouillon, 1986
is a remarkable genus of hydroids. Its species are readily distinguished by having 1–2 curved, finger-like nematodactyls (
Bouillon 1986
) in addition to typical tentacles in the tentacular whorl of the hydranth. Immense pseudostenotele nematocysts (>25 µm long) are borne on these nematodactyls. To date, two species,
N. lighti
(
Hargitt, 1924
)
and
N. gracile
Galea, Ferry & Bertot, 2012
, have been described and assigned the genus. Of these, only
N. lighti
has been reported to date from the Pacific and Indian oceans, although undescribed species are believed to occur there (
Gravier-Bonnet & Migotto 2000
;
Gravier-Bonnet & Bourmaud 2006
,
2012
;
Di Camillo
et al
. 2008
; Galea
et al
. 2012;
Boissin
et al
. 2018
). Records of
N. gracile
to date are restricted to the Atlantic Ocean, while
N. lighti
is taken to be circumglobal in shallow, warm waters. In
Hawaii
, the species is well-represented in nearshore habitats (
Calder 2020
). It was misidentified in early records from the islands as
Halecium beanii
(
Johnston, 1838
)
, a species inhabiting cool to cold rather than tropical waters (
Fraser 1947
;
Cornelius 1995a
,
Schuchert 2005
;
Antsulevich 2015
). Moreover, those first Hawaiian reports were of a species that was venomous (
De Oreo 1946
;
Chu & Cutress 1954
).
Nemalecium lighti
is known to sting humans (
Marques
et al
. 2002
;
Santhanam 2020
), while
H. beanii
is likely innocuous.
Taxonomically,
Maronna
et al
. (2016)
disputed the inclusion of
Nemalecium
in
Haleciidae
Hincks, 1869
based on molecular data, referring it instead to the order
Plumupheniida
Maronna
et al
., 2016
. Until its family-group affinities are resolved, however, we continue to assign it to
Haleciidae
Hincks, 1869
given its haleciid-like morphological characters.
Recent reviews of
N. lighti
have been given elsewhere (Calder 2019;
Calder
et al
. 2019
).
Reported Distribution.
Hawaiian archipelago. Oahu: near Honolulu, human envenomations (
De Oreo 1946
, as
Halecium
(
beani
?)); Maunalua Bay, on rubble (
Cooke 1977
, as
H. beani
); Barbers Point Harbor, barge pier (Coles
et al
. 1999, as
Halecium
sp.
); Honolulu Harbor, wood block, coll. 1945, Bishop Museum, BPBM-D-260 (Coles
et al
. 1999, as
Halecium
sp.
;
Carlton & Eldredge 2009
, as
H. beanii
); Kaneohe Bay, coll. 1963, Bishop Museum, BPBMD-349 (
Coles
et al
. 2002a
, as
Halecium
sp.
); Kaneohe Bay, Sag Harbor (
Coles
et al
. 2002a
, as
Halecium
sp.
); Pearl Harbor, entrance channel (
Coles
et al
. 2009
, as
Halecium
sp.
); Pearl Harbor, West Loch entrance channel (
Coles
et al.
2009
, as
Halecium
sp.
); Pearl Harbor, Hospital Point south (
Coles
et al.
2009
, as
Halecium
sp.
); Pearl Harbor,
Utah
Memorial (
Coles
et al.
2009
, as
Halecium
sp.
); Pearl Harbor, Hawaiian Electric Company discharge (
Coles
et al.
2009
, as
Halecium
sp.
); Honolulu Harbor, Piers 40–41 (
Coles
et al.
2009
, as
Halecium
sp.
); Keehi Lagoon, marina docks (
Coles
et al.
2009
, as
Halecium
sp.
); Keehi Lagoon, barge wreck (
Coles
et al.
2009
, as
Halecium
sp.
); Keehi Lagoon, stream mouth (
Coles
et al.
2009
, as
Halecium
sp.
); north shore, in alphaeid crevices on corals (
Calder 2010
).—Hawaiian Islands: no specific location (
Chu & Cutress 1954
, as
H. beani
).—Kauai: Nawiliwili Harbor (
Coles
et al
. 2004
, as
Halecium
sp.
).—Molokai: Kaunakakai main dock (
Coles
et al
. 2004
, as
Halecium
sp.
).—Maui: Kahului Harbor Pier 1 (
Coles
et al
. 2004
, as
Halecium
sp.
).
Elsewhere. Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans; warm waters (
Calder
et al
. 2019
).