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<figureCitation id="2DBC2A46F82AFFA2FD4AFABFFD53FAD1" box="[683,750,1345,1371]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="34.[189,232,1577,1603]" captionText="Fig. 9. (previous page) ― A. Sertularella cf. anguina Vervoort, 1993 (NORFOLK 1, Stn. DW1722), hydrotheca. ― BC. Sertularella cf. bipectinata Vervoort, 1993 (BATHUS 3, DW809), two hydrothecae. ― DF. Sertularella leiocarpoides Vervoort, 1993, three hydrothecae (D = BATHUS 2, Stn. CP737; E = BATHUS 3, Stn. DW829; F = Stn. DW829), and comparison with Sertularella leiocarpa (Allman, 1888) (G) from Inaccessible Island. ― HM. Sertularella pseudocatena sp. nov. (BATHUS 3, Stn. DW809). H. Holotype. I. Paratype. J. Portion of stem with side branch. KM. Three hydrothecae. ― NP. Sertularella splendida sp. nov. (BATHUS 3, Stn. DW809). N. Portion of stem and proximal part of a side branch. OP. Two hydrothecae. ― QT. Sertularella tronconica sp. nov. Q. Portion of side branch (NORFOLK 1, Stn. DW1704). R. Portion of stem and proximal part of a side branch (BATHUS 3, Stn. DW809). ST. Two hydrothecae (NORFOLK 1, Stn. DW1704). ― UX. Sertularella tubulosa sp. nov. (BATHUS 3, Stn. DW810). U. Distal portion of stem. V. Portion of stem and proximal part of side branch. WX. Two hydrothecae. Scale bars: AG, KM, OP, ST, WX = 500 µm; J, N, QR, UV = 1 mm; HI = 1 cm." pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Fig. 9</figureCitation>
NP;
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<emphasis id="87F3EAD1F82AFFA2FF5CFA4FFEF5FA41" box="[189,328,1457,1483]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Sertularella</emphasis>
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with lightly fascicled, irregularly and sparsely branched stems; internodes moderately long, geniculate; hydrothecae exceedingly long, gradually narrowing slightly from base to aperture, adnate for ¼ or less, free adaxial side with 79 transverse ridges, an intrathecal cusp abaxially. Gonothecae unknown.
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<emphasis id="87F3EAD1F82AFFA2FF5CF9A2FEF9F9FC" bold="true" box="[189,324,1628,1654]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Etymology</emphasis>
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From the Latin adjective
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,
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,
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, originally meaning brilliant, dazzling, or glowing, but subsequently retained as “splendid” or “magnificent” in modern usage, to denote the beautiful appearance displayed by this species.
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<emphasis id="87F3EAD1F82AFFA2FF5CF8ECFE17F8A6" bold="true" box="[189,426,1810,1836]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Material examined</emphasis>
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: Stn. DW809, a
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high, sterile stem fragment devoid of its basal part, but carrying a short, distally broken side branch; an accessory tube on the stem (MNHN-IK-2012-16587).
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3: Stn. DW809, four sterile stems or fragments,
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high; side branches occur in two specimens; accessory tubes also present in two specimens (MNHN-IK-2012-16588).
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<emphasis id="87F3EAD1F82BFFA3FF5CFE6CFEF3FE26" bold="true" box="[189,334,402,428]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Description</emphasis>
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Colonies up to
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high, arising from rhizoid stolon firmly attached to substrate; stems either lightly fascicled basally (with 12 auxiliary tubes) or monosiphonic; basal part of varied length, ahydrothecate, with smooth, thick perisarc; above, stem divided into regular internodes by means of slightly oblique nodes sloping in alternate directions; internodes geniculate, moderately long, widening gradually towards distal end, where they bear a hydrotheca. Side branches, when present, originating from below a stem hydrotheca, either laterally, or slightly in front of colony; first internode longer than subsequent ones, constricted basally at insertion on stem; remainder of side branch with same structure as stem. Hydrothecae alternate on stem and branches, originating at an angle of 5060° with the internode; exceedingly long, slightly curving downward proximally and upward distally, tapering gradually, though rather imperceptibly, towards aperture; adaxial wall ¼ to 1/5 adnate to internode; free part with 79 prominent grooves; abaxial wall slightly sigmoid; basal foramen wide; distal end of hydrotheca slightly upturned; margin with four short, triangular cusps separated by shallow embayments; aperture quadrate in frontal view; an intrathecal cusp abaxially. Gonothecae absent.
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<emphasis id="87F3EAD1F82BFFA3FF5CFC57FE92FC49" bold="true" box="[189,303,937,963]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Remarks</emphasis>
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A careful search of the relevant literature reveals no other
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<emphasis id="87F3EAD1F82BFFA3FC61FC26FBB6FC78" box="[896,1035,984,1010]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Sertularella</emphasis>
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species which approaches the present hydroid in the morphology of its hydrothecae.
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<emphasis id="87F3EAD1F82BFFA3FF5CFBC2FDBFFBDC" bold="true" box="[189,514,1084,1110]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Geographical distribution</emphasis>
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.
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