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<emphasis id="87F9AA21E73CFFF6FF06F895FE74F889" bold="true" box="[151,407,1817,1843]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="62">Bathykorus bouilloni</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="87F9AA21E73CFFF6FF57F8EDFF1DF8C1" bold="true" box="[198,254,1889,1915]" pageId="5" pageNumber="62">Bell.</emphasis>
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The medusae shows primarily tetramerous symmetry with the umbrella being dome-shaped and the apex having a pronounced thickening of the mesoglea; with a maximum observed diameter of
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and height of
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(
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<figureCitation id="2DB66AB6E73CFFF6FEFDF820FE35F87C" box="[364,470,1964,1990]" captionStart="FIGURE 1" captionStartId="3.[151,258,1822,1846]" captionTargetBox="[170,1418,197,1799]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[170,1418,197,1801]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURE 1. Bathykorus bouilloni. All photographs obtained from a live specimen. A. Entire swimming medusa showing the positions of the primary and secondary tentacles, as well as the three interradial manubrial pouches per quadrant. B. Close up view of the base of the secondary tentacle and statocyst showing the 7 statoliths. sc, statocyst; st, secondary tentacle (scale bar = 200 µm). C. Close up view of the entire secondary tentacle (scale bar = 200 µm). D. Aboral view of one full quadrant of the medusa. m, mouth; mp, manubrial pouch; pt, primary tentacle; st, secondary tentacle; rt, tentacular root (scale bar = 1000 µm). E. Close up of the primary tentacular root (rt) (scale bar = 1000 µm)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193629/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="62">Figure 1</figureCitation>
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). The mesoglea becomes thinner at the margins and has a uniform light blue coloration in life which turns milky-white when preserved. The bell is incised or lobed below the origin of the primary tentacles forming the peronia (
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<figureCitation id="2DB66AB6E73FFFF5FDF2FF14FD27FF08" box="[611,708,152,178]" captionStart="FIGURE 1" captionStartId="3.[151,258,1822,1846]" captionTargetBox="[170,1418,197,1799]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[170,1418,197,1801]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURE 1. Bathykorus bouilloni. All photographs obtained from a live specimen. A. Entire swimming medusa showing the positions of the primary and secondary tentacles, as well as the three interradial manubrial pouches per quadrant. B. Close up view of the base of the secondary tentacle and statocyst showing the 7 statoliths. sc, statocyst; st, secondary tentacle (scale bar = 200 µm). C. Close up view of the entire secondary tentacle (scale bar = 200 µm). D. Aboral view of one full quadrant of the medusa. m, mouth; mp, manubrial pouch; pt, primary tentacle; st, secondary tentacle; rt, tentacular root (scale bar = 1000 µm). E. Close up of the primary tentacular root (rt) (scale bar = 1000 µm)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193629/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">Figure 1</figureCitation>
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D). There is a thin velum on the inside edge of the umbrellar margin.
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<emphasis id="87F9AA21E73FFFF5FF57FF6EFEDCFF46" bold="true" box="[198,319,226,252]" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">Tentacles.</emphasis>
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There are four primary, solid, noncontractile tentacles which originate above the umbrellar margin and peronia (one specimen of 25 collected was found with five tentacles) that are two to three times as long as the medusa is wide. These primary tentacles have deep endodermal tentacular roots that anchor into the mesoglea through the exumbrellar surface (
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<figureCitation id="2DB66AB6E73FFFF5FD57FEDEFCC4FED6" box="[710,807,338,364]" captionStart="FIGURE 1" captionStartId="3.[151,258,1822,1846]" captionTargetBox="[170,1418,197,1799]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[170,1418,197,1801]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURE 1. Bathykorus bouilloni. All photographs obtained from a live specimen. A. Entire swimming medusa showing the positions of the primary and secondary tentacles, as well as the three interradial manubrial pouches per quadrant. B. Close up view of the base of the secondary tentacle and statocyst showing the 7 statoliths. sc, statocyst; st, secondary tentacle (scale bar = 200 µm). C. Close up view of the entire secondary tentacle (scale bar = 200 µm). D. Aboral view of one full quadrant of the medusa. m, mouth; mp, manubrial pouch; pt, primary tentacle; st, secondary tentacle; rt, tentacular root (scale bar = 1000 µm). E. Close up of the primary tentacular root (rt) (scale bar = 1000 µm)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193629/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">Figure 1</figureCitation>
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E). On the margin of the bell there is one secondary tentacle per quadrant hanging free from the edge of the lappet (one specimen was found with two secondary tentacles in a single quadrant) (
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<figureCitation id="2DB66AB6E73FFFF5FD83FE11FD96FE0D" box="[530,629,413,439]" captionStart="FIGURE 1" captionStartId="3.[151,258,1822,1846]" captionTargetBox="[170,1418,197,1799]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[170,1418,197,1801]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURE 1. Bathykorus bouilloni. All photographs obtained from a live specimen. A. Entire swimming medusa showing the positions of the primary and secondary tentacles, as well as the three interradial manubrial pouches per quadrant. B. Close up view of the base of the secondary tentacle and statocyst showing the 7 statoliths. sc, statocyst; st, secondary tentacle (scale bar = 200 µm). C. Close up view of the entire secondary tentacle (scale bar = 200 µm). D. Aboral view of one full quadrant of the medusa. m, mouth; mp, manubrial pouch; pt, primary tentacle; st, secondary tentacle; rt, tentacular root (scale bar = 1000 µm). E. Close up of the primary tentacular root (rt) (scale bar = 1000 µm)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193629/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">Figure 1</figureCitation>
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C&D). The core of the tentacles is made of very large vacuolated endodermal chordal cells (
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A&B).
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<emphasis id="87F9AA21E73FFFF5FF57FE6BFE93FDBB" bold="true" box="[198,368,487,513]" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">Subumbrella.</emphasis>
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The mouth is simple and circular, but can fold into irregular patterns with muscular movement. The mouth extends into a wide and flat gastric cavity that leads into the interradial manubrial pouches, a feature characteristic of the
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. There are typically three manubrial pouches per primary tentacle (
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D), although one specimen was observed with four pouches in one of its quadrants. There are an equal number of simple canals to the tentacles (usually four) which quickly bifurcate into the peripheral and peronial canals which follow along the margin of each interradial lappet. It was not determined if the canals are hollow, or solid as is common for some
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.
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<emphasis id="87F9AA21E73FFFF5FF57FD61FEA9FCBD" bold="true" box="[198,330,749,775]" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">Statocysts.</emphasis>
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There are typically two free hanging, ecto-endodermic statocysts found in each quadrant, one on each side of the secondary tentacle. In one specimen there were two secondary tentacles in a quadrant and there were three statocysts, alternating with the tentacles. The statocysts have 5–7 statoliths in each cluster (
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B). They appear to be similar to the “closed” marginal sensory clubs found in
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<emphasis id="87F9AA21E73FFFF5FB63FCD1FEAFFC21" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">Sigiweddellia benthopelagica</emphasis>
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(
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<bibRefCitation id="D11C0BC2E73FFFF5FE72FC0EFD32FC26" author="Bouillon" box="[483,721,898,924]" pageId="6" pageNumber="66" refString="Bouillon, J., Pages, F. & Gili, J. M. (2001) New species of benthopelagic hydromedusae from the Weddell Sea. Polar Biology, 24, 839 - 845." type="journal article" year="2001">
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Bouillon
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<emphasis id="87F9AA21E73FFFF5FDC0FC0EFD68FC21" box="[593,651,898,923]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">et al.</emphasis>
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2001
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), but it is unclear based on their drawings and description. In
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<emphasis id="87F9AA21E73FFFF5FF06FC24FE6EFC7B" box="[151,397,936,961]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">Bathykorus bouilloni</emphasis>
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the hanging statocysts are not found within distinct pockets in the ectoderm, as is seen in
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<emphasis id="87F9AA21E73FFFF5FF06FC41FE8BFC5C" box="[151,360,973,998]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">S. benthopelagica</emphasis>
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.
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<emphasis id="87F9AA21E73FFFF5FF57FC7EFEDCFBB6" bold="true" box="[198,319,1010,1036]" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">Cnidome.</emphasis>
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Cnidocysts are found in an asymmetrical pattern on the main tentacles such that the dense collection of cnidocysts are on the aboral (exumbrellar) side of the tentacles (
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<figureCitation id="2DB66AB6E73FFFF5FB8EFB94FB67FB88" box="[1055,1156,1048,1074]" captionStart="FIGURE 2" captionStartId="4.[151,255,1105,1129]" captionTargetBox="[213,1374,183,1104]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[208,1379,178,1106]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURE 2. Cnidome of Bathykorus bouilloni. A. Primary tentacle showing the characteristic endodermal chordal cells (ch) inside the tentacle and the asymmetrical distribution of the nematocysts on the aboral (right) side of the tentacle (nc). B. Close up view of chordal cells and cellular matrix at the core of the tentacle. C. Undischarged nematocysts on tentacle showing the two main size classes. Coiled threads can be seen inside the capsules. D. Discharged large and small apotrichous isorhizae nematocysts. All scale bars = 50 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193630/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">Figure 2</figureCitation>
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A&B). This is the side that would contact prey when the tentacles are held aloft in their typical foraging position. There were very few cnidocysts found on the oral side of the tentacles. The cnidome mainly consists of two different sizes of cnidocysts, with two major size fractions of nematocysts found, as is typically described for other
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(
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<bibRefCitation id="D11C0BC2E73FFFF5FEC2FB21FDC7FB7D" author="Carre" box="[339,548,1197,1223]" pageId="6" pageNumber="66" refString="Carre, D., Carre, C. & Mills, C. E. (1989) Novel cnidocysts of narcomedusae and a medusivorous ctenophore, and confirmation of kleptocnidism. Tissue and Cell, 21, 723 - 734." type="journal article" year="1989">Carré et al. 1989</bibRefCitation>
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="D11C0BC2E73FFFF5FDA0FB21FCD7FB7D" author="Purcell" box="[561,820,1197,1223]" pageId="6" pageNumber="66" refString="Purcell, J. E. & Mills, C. E. (1988) The correlation between nematocyst types and diets in pelagic hydrozoa. In: Hessinger, D. A. & Lenhoff, H. M. (Eds.) The biology of nematocysts. Academic Press, New York, pp. 463 - 485." type="book chapter" year="1988">Purcell & Mills 1988</bibRefCitation>
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) (
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<figureCitation id="2DB66AB6E73FFFF5FCDCFB21FC56FB7D" box="[845,949,1197,1223]" captionStart="FIGURE 2" captionStartId="4.[151,255,1105,1129]" captionTargetBox="[213,1374,183,1104]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[208,1379,178,1106]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURE 2. Cnidome of Bathykorus bouilloni. A. Primary tentacle showing the characteristic endodermal chordal cells (ch) inside the tentacle and the asymmetrical distribution of the nematocysts on the aboral (right) side of the tentacle (nc). B. Close up view of chordal cells and cellular matrix at the core of the tentacle. C. Undischarged nematocysts on tentacle showing the two main size classes. Coiled threads can be seen inside the capsules. D. Discharged large and small apotrichous isorhizae nematocysts. All scale bars = 50 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193630/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">Figure 2</figureCitation>
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C&D). Both of these nematocyst
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<typeStatus id="6A36C891E73FFFF5FACCFB21FA7FFB7D" box="[1373,1436,1197,1223]" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">types</typeStatus>
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appear to be apotrichous isorhizas. The large macroisorhizas had a diameter of 22.6 µm ± 0.44 (Mean ± SE; N=65), while the smaller sized microisorhizas had a diameter of 8.3 µm ± 0.19 (Mean ± SE; N=40), with these differences (
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<figureCitation id="2DB66AB6E73FFFF5FEFAFA91FE33FA8D" box="[363,464,1309,1335]" captionStart="FIGURE 3" captionStartId="5.[151,256,1252,1276]" captionTargetBox="[392,1198,575,1225]" captionTargetId="figure@5.[384,1208,567,1231]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="FIGURE 3. Histogram of nematocyst sizes in Bathykorus bouilloni. Nematocyst diameters (n = 105) were measured from a random assortment of microscopic video stills taken of a live specimen. There are two statistically different size classes (Mann-Whitney rank sum, P = <0.001)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193631/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">Figure 3</figureCitation>
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) statistically significant (P = <0.001) using a Mann-Whitney rank sum test.
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="B5327633E73FFFF5FF57FACEFDD3FA48" blockId="6.[151,1437,152,1522]" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">
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<emphasis id="87F9AA21E73FFFF5FF57FACEFECDFAE6" bold="true" box="[198,302,1346,1372]" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">Gonads.</emphasis>
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Although
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<specimenCount id="A38BBDBAE73FFFF5FE27FACEFDB9FAE6" box="[438,602,1346,1372]" pageId="6" pageNumber="63" type="generic">25 specimens</specimenCount>
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were examined, no obvious mature gonads were observed under a dissection microscope at up to 100x magnification. Although some thickened, dense tissue was found in the distal area of the interradial manubrial pouches, no definitive determination was made of its
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. Either the population was immature at this time of the year, or the gonads are not obvious and a careful compound microscopic exploration is needed.
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</paragraph>
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</subSubSection>
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<subSubSection id="FD9725B8E73FFFF5FF06F9AEFE73F916" pageId="6" pageNumber="63" type="discussion">
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<paragraph id="B5327633E73FFFF5FF06F9AEFD82F986" blockId="6.[151,1436,1570,1708]" box="[151,609,1570,1596]" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">
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<emphasis id="87F9AA21E73FFFF5FF06F9AEFEC1F986" bold="true" box="[151,290,1570,1596]" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">Discussion.</emphasis>
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Modification to
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<taxonomicName id="728D0DB0E73FFFF5FE79F9AEFD82F986" box="[488,609,1570,1596]" class="Hydrozoa" family="Aeginidae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Narcomedusae" pageId="6" pageNumber="63" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="family">Aeginidae</taxonomicName>
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="B5327633E73FFFF5FF57F9C4FE73F916" blockId="6.[151,1436,1570,1708]" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">
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The family
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<taxonomicName id="728D0DB0E73FFFF5FEC9F9C4FE33F9D8" box="[344,464,1608,1634]" class="Hydrozoa" family="Aeginidae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Narcomedusae" pageId="6" pageNumber="63" phylum="Cnidaria" rank="family">Aeginidae</taxonomicName>
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is now modified to include species that have between one and four interradial manubrial pouches between each primary tentacle. A new diagnosis and key to genera, based on
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<bibRefCitation id="D11C0BC2E73FFFF5FA89F9E1FF19F916" author="Bouillon" pageId="6" pageNumber="66" refString="Bouillon, J., Gravili, C., Pages, F., Gili, J. M. & Boero, F. (2006) An introduction to Hydrozoa. Memoires du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, 194, 1 - 591." type="journal article" year="2006">
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Bouillon
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<emphasis id="87F9AA21E73FFFF5FA16F9E1FF4DF916" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="63">et al</emphasis>
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. 2006
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, is provided.
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</paragraph>
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</subSubSection>
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</treatment>
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