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Amphisbetia minima

  • 1. Vigo - Centro de Investigación Mariña, Facultade de Ciencias do Mar, Universidade de Vigo, Spain. & Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo, Spain.
  • 2. Vigo - Centro de Investigación Mariña, Facultade de Ciencias do Mar, Universidade de Vigo, Spain.

Description

Amphisbetia minima (Thompson, 1879)

Fig. 4B; Table 7

Sertularia minima Thompson, 1879: 104–105, pl. 17 fig. 3.

Amphisbetia minima – Millard 1975: 250, fig. 82h–k. — Galea & Schories 2012: 36, fig. 3n–o.

Material examined

SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN • 2 colonies, growing on algae (1 with gonothecae); Vema Seamount, stn BT5; 31°37′16″–31°36′58″ S, 8°22′37″–8°23′06″ E; 71–94 m depth; 31 Jan. 2015; SEAFO-2015 leg.; SEAFO-2015-40617, SEAFO-2015-40768, LZM-UV slide R. 584.

Remarks

The presence of “pores” or “holes” surrounded by a low perisarcal collar below various hydrothecae and usually located at the proximal internodes of the colonies was described by Ralph (1961), Millard (1975) and Vervoort & Watson (2003), but we have not observed any “pores” in our colonies. Nevertheless, these pores seem to be a variable feature in this species, as Vervoort & Watson (2003), after reviewing a large amount of material from New Zealand, stated that in some cases there is a pair of holes in the basalmost internode, but other colonies have a single pore or none at all. This structure has been interpreted as nematothecae (Ralph 1961), comparable to the mamelon of Plumularidae (Millard 1975), or glandular pores (Vervoort & Watson 2003), but their true significance remains unknown.

Distribution

Amphisbetia minima is considered as a circumglobal species, without records from Arctic and Antarctic waters (Millard 1975; Vervoort & Watson 2003). In the South Atlantic, it was reported from Vema Seamount (Millard 1966), the west coast of South Africa (Millard 1975) and the Tristan da Cunha group of islands (Galea 2010, 2015). Its bathymetric distribution extends from the littoral zone to 664 m depth (Vervoort & Watson 2003).

Notes

Published as part of Gil, Marta & Ramil, Fran, 2021, Hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) from the Vema and Valdivia seamounts (SE Atlantic), pp. 49-96 in European Journal of Taxonomy 758 on pages 67-68, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.758.1425, http://zenodo.org/record/5088125

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
R
Event date
2015-01-31
Family
Sertulariidae
Genus
Amphisbetia
Kingdom
Animalia
Material sample ID
SEAFO-2015-40617, SEAFO-2015-40768
Order
Leptothecata
Phylum
Cnidaria
Scientific name authorship
Thompson
Species
minima
Taxon rank
species
Verbatim event date
2015-01-31
Taxonomic concept label
Amphisbetia minima (Thompson, 1879) sec. Gil & Ramil, 2021

References

  • Thompson d'Arcy W. 1879. On some new and rare hydroid zoophytes (Sertulariidae and Thuiariidae) from Australia and New Zealand. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 5 3 (14): 97 - 114. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222937908682487
  • Galea H. R. & Schories D. 2012. Some hydrozoans (Cnidaria) from Central Chile and the Strait of Magellan. Zootaxa 3296 (1): 19 - 67. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3296.1.2
  • Ralph P. M. 1961. New Zealand thecate hydroids, pt. III. Family Sertulariidae. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 88 (4): 749 - 838.
  • Vervoort W. & Watson J. E. 2003. The marine fauna of New Zealand. Leptothecata (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) (thecate hydroids). NIWA Biodiversity Memoir 119: 1 - 540.
  • Millard N. A. H. 1966. Hydroids of the Vema Seamount. Annals of the South African Museum 48: 489 - 496.
  • Galea H. R. 2010. Additional shallow-water thecate hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from Guadeloupe and Les Saintes, French Lesser Antilles. Zootaxa 2570 (1): 1 - 40. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 2570.1.1