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<emphasis id="91BCC400B913FFE518B878F5FE96FD6E" bold="true" box="[151,369,700,726]" italics="true" pageId="27" pageNumber="28">Obelia spongicola</emphasis>
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<figureCitation id="3BF30497B913FFE518B87897FF01FD4E" box="[151,230,734,758]" captionStart="FIGURE 13" captionStartId="28.[151,250,1179,1202]" captionTargetBox="[488,1174,200,1103]" captionTargetId="figure@28.[355,1255,193,1176]" captionTargetPageId="28" captionText="FIGURE 13. Obelia spongicola sp. nov. A, fertile colony on sponge. B, fertile stem internodes. C, hydrotheca with castellate margin and diaphragm. D, pedicellate hydrotheca and gonotheca on hydrorhiza. E, hydrorhiza with embedded sponge spicules. F, microbasic mastigophore. Scale bar: A, B, 1 mm, C E, 0.5 mm, F, 10 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/203978/files/figure.png" pageId="27" pageNumber="28">Fig. 13</figureCitation>
AF
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<emphasis id="91BCC400B913FFE518B8796FFE64FC87" bold="true" box="[151,387,806,831]" pageId="27" pageNumber="28">Material examined.</emphasis>
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,
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F171370, St Leonards pier, Port Phillip, preserved colony and microslide from colony on soft yellow sponge, depth
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, coll: J.Watson,
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,
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F171371, colony on sponge, alcohol preserved, and one microslide, St Leonards pier, on digitate orange sponge, depth
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<emphasis id="91BCC400B913FFE518E879FFFEBEFC77" bold="true" box="[199,345,950,975]" pageId="27" pageNumber="28">Description.</emphasis>
Hydrorhiza creeping on sponge; stolons tubular, rugose to smooth, spicules of the sponge embedded in the hydrorhizal perisarc but not penetrating coenosarc.
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Colony a mixture of simple pedicels interspersed with taller erect stems to
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high. Pedicillate stems short, variable in length with a single distal hydrotheca; stems deeply ringed below hydrotheca, typically with 68 annulations or sometimes annulated throughout. Erect stems straight to weakly sympodial, base of stem with several deep annulations, following internodes narrowly cylindrical, each with up to 10 proximal annulations. Hydrothecal pedicels of erect stems arising alternately at an acute upward angle to internode from a distal thickening of internode; pedicels variable in length but always shorter than cauline internode, typically annulated throughout.
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<paragraph id="A3771812B913FFE518EA7E9FFEDEFAE2" blockId="27.[151,1437,806,1694]" pageId="27" pageNumber="28">Hydrotheca long and slenderly conical, perisarc thin and smooth, very thin at margin. Basal chamber deep, almost rectangular, diaphragm thin, visible as a concave ring of tissue supporting the hydranth. Margin of hydrotheca circular, fragile, with 610 sharp bimucronate cusps separated by shallow embayments. Hydranth with 810 long tentacles.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A3771812B913FFE518EA7F2FFECCFA52" blockId="27.[151,1437,806,1694]" pageId="27" pageNumber="28">Gonotheca borne on hydrorhiza among pedicellate stems; erect stems on an annulated pedicel in axil between stem internode and hydrothecal pedicel. Gonotheca narrowly top-shaped to conical, walls smooth, thin; apex a broadly cylindrical neck, aperture closed by a thin sheet of tissue. Gonophore with 45, sometimes up to 8 developing medusae.</paragraph>
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Cnidome comprising nematocysts of one size: microbasic mastigophores (see
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Bouillon
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2006
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) capsule 8
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x 23 µm, shaft 58µm, tubule to 85 µm long.
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<paragraph id="A3771812B913FFE518EA7C77FE89F9C2" blockId="27.[151,1437,806,1694]" pageId="27" pageNumber="28">Medusa typically obeliate at release, tiny and fragile with 24 transparent equidistant tentacles and a goldenbrown manubrium.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A3771812B913FFE518EA7CCFFE10F926" blockId="27.[151,1437,806,1694]" box="[197,503,1670,1694]" pageId="27" pageNumber="28">Colonies translucent white.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="91BCC400B914FFE218B87ED2FEC7FB08" bold="true" box="[151,288,1179,1202]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">FIGURE 13.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="91BCC400B914FFE219087ED2FE05FB09" box="[295,482,1179,1201]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Obelia spongicola</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="91BCC400B914FFE219C67ED5FDDDFB09" bold="true" box="[489,570,1180,1201]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">sp. nov.</emphasis>
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A, fertile colony on sponge. B, fertile stem internodes. C, hydrotheca with castellate margin and diaphragm. D, pedicellate hydrotheca and gonotheca on hydrorhiza. E, hydrorhiza with embedded sponge spicules. F, microbasic mastigophore. Scale bar: A, B, 1 mm, CE, 0.5 mm, F, 10 µm.
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<emphasis id="91BCC400B914FFE218EA7F55FEDEFA8C" bold="true" box="[197,313,1308,1332]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Remarks.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="91BCC400B914FFE2196E7F52FDF7FA8B" box="[321,528,1307,1331]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Obelia spongicola</emphasis>
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resembles
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<emphasis id="91BCC400B914FFE21ABF7F52FCA9FA8B" box="[656,846,1307,1331]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Obelia bidentata</emphasis>
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but is distinguished from that species by its smaller size and fragile, strictly monosiphonic colonies and smaller hydrothecae.
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The species is very common in Port Phillip where it grows on several species of soft-textured yellow and orange sponges (?
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<emphasis id="91BCC400B914FFE2194D7FCEFE26FA27" box="[354,449,1415,1439]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Clathria</emphasis>
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spp.). It occurs in sheltered shallow water habitat of jetty pilings and reef. The colonies are very fragile and easily brushed from the sponge and can only be successfully collected by sealing samples of the sponge and hydroid
<emphasis id="91BCC400B914FFE2198C7F99FE00FA5F" box="[419,487,1488,1511]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">in situ</emphasis>
in a container. The undersides of the stolons retain rows of embedded needle-shaped sponge spicules. Colonies are present in the warmer months of the year becoming fertile in late summer (March) with water temperatures of 18 to 20º C.
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<emphasis id="91BCC400B914FFE218EA7C72FE70F9EB" box="[197,407,1595,1619]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Obelia spongicola</emphasis>
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was reported by Watson (2003) from the Isles of St Francis, South
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, as
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<emphasis id="91BCC400B914FFE21D7F7C72FEE4F9CF" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Obelia spinulosa</emphasis>
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.
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<emphasis id="91BCC400B914FFE218E87CCDFEA9F924" bold="true" box="[199,334,1668,1692]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Etymology.</emphasis>
The species is named for its association with sponges.
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<emphasis id="91BCC400B914FFE218E87CEEFE87F978" bold="true" box="[199,352,1703,1728]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Distribution.</emphasis>
Port Phillip, Victoria and South
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. The species is probably more widely distributed in suitable habitat in southern
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.
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<emphasis id="91BCC400B915FFE318B87AD1FEF6FF15" bold="true" box="[151,273,152,173]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">TABLE 12.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="91BCC400B915FFE319387AD1FE36FF16" box="[279,465,152,174]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Obelia spongicola</emphasis>
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, measurements, (µm)
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<paragraph id="A3771812B915FFE318B47A80FC26FF67" blockId="29.[151,998,152,884]" box="[155,961,201,223]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Hydrorhiza, diameter 5260</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A3771812B915FFE318B47ABAFC01FEB0" blockId="29.[151,998,152,884]" box="[155,998,242,264]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Stem, internode length 6401160</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="A3771812B915FFE3188E7B0CFC26FE16" blockId="29.[151,998,152,884]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">length to basal hydrothecal segment 120400 diameter 4448 basal section, length to diaphragm 4476</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A3771812B915FFE318B47B88FEF6FE6F" blockId="29.[151,998,152,884]" box="[155,273,449,471]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Hydrotheca</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A3771812B915FFE3188E7BA3FC26FD1E" blockId="29.[151,998,152,884]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">length, margin to diaphragm 300360 width at diaphragm 6076 diameter at margin 160184 height of cusp 2024 width of saddle 2426</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A3771812B915FFE318B478F0FEEFFD77" blockId="29.[151,998,152,884]" box="[155,264,697,719]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Gonotheca</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A3771812B915FFE3188E78ABFC3DFCCC" blockId="29.[151,998,152,884]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">length of pedicel 80120 length excluding pedicel 600680 maximum width 192256 width of orifice 124152</paragraph>
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