Antarctoscyphus spiralis
Description
Antarctoscyphus spiralis (Hickson and Gravely, 1907)
(Fig. 3D)
Symplectoscyphus spiralis — Briggs, 1938: 34 –35.
Antarctoscyphus spiralis —Peña Cantero et al., 2017: 31–34, fig. 13 (synonymy).
Material examined. 29EV59 , a stem fragment 70 mm long (IK–2009–0335); 63EV314, a colony fragment 70 mm long, with gonothecae (IK–2012–10434).
Remarks. This is a well-known species, easily recognizable by the presence of three internal cusps situated at the embayments between the cusps of the hydrothecal aperture (Fig. 3D). See Peña Cantero et al. (2017) for a recent diagnosis.
Ecology and distribution. Our material was collected from depths between 423 and 480 m, and with gonothecae in January. Previously reported by Briggs (1938), at depths between 99 and 720 m, from Commonwealth Bay. Circum-Antarctic distribution (Stepanjants 1979).
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Sertulariidae
- Genus
- Antarctoscyphus
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Leptothecata
- Phylum
- Cnidaria
- Scientific name authorship
- Hickson and Gravely
- Species
- spiralis
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Antarctoscyphus spiralis (and, 1907) sec. Cantero & Marzal, 2018
References
- Hickson, S. J. & Gravely, F. H. (1907) Coelenterata. II. Hydroid zoophytes. National Antarctic Expedition (S. S. Discovery) 1901 - 1904, Natural History, 3, 1 - 34, pls. 1 - 4.
- Briggs, E. A. (1938) Hydroida. Scientific Reports Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911 - 1914, Series C, 9 (4), 1 - 46, pls. 15 - 16.
- Stepanjants, S. D. (1979) Hydroids of the antarctic and subantarctic waters. In: Biological results of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition, 6. Issledovaniya Fauny Morei, 20 (30), 1 - 200, pls. 1 - 25. [in Russian]