Cladocarpus pennatus sp. nov.

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Figs 6 C–E, 8–9; Table 2

Diagnosis

Cladocarpus with large, fan-shaped colonies, with strongly fascicled stems and side branches. Nodes rather indistinct, internodes with a proximal, frontal nematotheca, a cladial apophysis with its coneshaped nematotheca, as well as a fronto-axillar nematotheca. Cladia close to one another, divided into short internodes; first internode short, with a nematotheca, but no hydrotheca; remainder of cladium with normal cormidia. Hydrothecae facing backwards with respect to the antero-posterior plane of the colony; sigmoid, variously bulging abaxially from their lower halves; mesial nematotheca conspicuous, half adnate, projecting obliquely forward and upward (shorter and strongly pointing laterally on first cormidium); hydrothecal aperture with a median, triangular cusp and 1–2 pairs of laterals, decreasing in size adaxially; an internal, adaxial septum plunging down into the hydrothecal lumen for half its width. Gonosome composed of gonothecae arising from the cladial apophyses and phylactocarps borne on the first cormidium of a cladium that has lost its proximalmost, nematothecate internode. Phylactocarps elongated, set with consecutive pairs of lateral nematothecae, an additional, median, distal row occasionally present. Gonothecae dimorphic, male tubular, with recurved distal end bearing large aperture flanked by two lobes, female comparatively smaller and fusiform.

Etymology

From the Latin ‘ pennātus, -a, -um ’, meaning ‘bearing plumes’, with reference to the plumose appearance of its colonies.

Material examined

Holotype PACIFIC OCEAN • 1 colony, ca 6 × 6 cm, hydrorhiza missing, bearing male gonothecae; off New Caledonia, stn DW4720; 22°50ʹ S, 167°11ʹ E; 374–400 m; 19 Aug. 2016; KANACONO leg.; MNHN-IK-2015-534.

Paratypes PACIFIC OCEAN • 1 colony, ca 4.5 × 6.5 cm, hydrorhiza missing, bearing female gonothecae with welldiscerned oocytes; off New Caledonia, stn DW4720; 22°50ʹ S, 167°11ʹ E; 374–400 m; 19 Aug. 2016; KANACONO leg.; MNHN-IK-2015-535 • two colonies, ca 8 × 4.5 cm and 5 × 4.5 cm, both without hydrorhizae, but bearing female gonothecae; off New Caledonia, stn DW4707; 22°46ʹ S, 167°23ʹ E; 291– 259 m; 17 Aug. 2016; KANACONO leg.; MNHN-IK-2015-537 .

Additional material

PACIFIC OCEAN • 1 colony, ca 11 × 8.5 cm, bearing female gonothecae; off New Caledonia, stn CP4704; 22°46ʹ S, 167°19ʹ E; 365– 356 m; 17 Aug. 2016; KANACONO leg.; MNHN-IK-2015-531 • 1 young, unbranched, sterile colony, 7 cm high, hydrorhiza missing; off New Caledonia, stn DW4762; 23°16ʹ S, 168°06ʹ E; 810– 805 m; 26 Aug. 2016; KANACONO leg.; MNHN-IK-2015-532 • 1 colony fragment, ca 3.8 × 2 cm, bearing female gonothecae; off New Caledonia, stn DW4713; 22°47ʹ S, 167°47ʹ E; 356–380 m; 18 Aug. 2016; KANACONO leg.; MNHN-IK-2015-533 • 3 colonies, ca 10 × 7 cm, 8 × 5.5 cm and 10 × 7 cm, with female gonothecae, 1 colony, 12 × 4 cm, without gonothecae; off New Caledonia, stn CP4675; 22°50ʹ S, 167°30ʹ E; 350–366 m; 13 Aug. 2016; KANACONO leg.; MNHN-IK-2015-536 • 3 colonies with or without hydrorhizae and no gonothecae, ca 7.5 × 4.5 cm, 5.5 × 2 cm, and 5.5 × 7.5 cm, respectively, 1 colony, ca 5 × 6.5, without hydrorhiza and starting to reproduce (only phylactocarps but no gonothecae are present), 1 male colony, 5 × 3 cm, hydrorhiza missing, upper part of 1 large colony, ca 4.2 × 6 cm, with male gonothecae; off New Caledonia, stn DW4717; 22°44ʹ S, 167°11ʹ E; 336–361 m; 19 Aug. 2016; KANACONO leg.; MNHN-IK-2015-538 • 1 long fragment, 2.7 cm, without gonothecae, with strongly bent hydrothecae and hypertrophied nematothecae; off New Caledonia, stn CP4676; 22°51ʹS, 167°30ʹ E; 383 m; 13 Aug. 2016; KANACONO leg.; MNHN-IK-2015-539 • 2 colony fragments, ca 4 × 2 cm and 2.4 cm, respectively, both with male gonothecae, 1 unbranched colony, 6 cm high, without gonothecae; off New Caledonia, stn DW4679; 22°49ʹ S, 167°33ʹ E; 245–249 m; 13 Aug. 2016; KANACONO leg.; MNHN-IK-2015-540 • 1 colony, ca 7 × 5 cm, with female gonothecae, 1 colony, ca 6.5 × 4.5 cm, hydrorhiza and gonothecae missing; off New Caledonia, stn DW4706; 22°47ʹ S, 167°24ʹ E; 355– 343 m; 17 Aug. 2016; KANACONO leg.; MNHN-IK-2015-541 • 1 colony, ca 8 × 4 cm, without hydrorhiza, bearing male gonothecae; off New Caledonia, stn DW4708; 22°44ʹ S, 167°21ʹ E; 71– 68 m; 17 Aug. 2016; KANACONO leg.; MNHN-IK-2015-542 • 1 unbranched colony, ca 5 cm high, without hydrorhiza and gonothecae; off New Caledonia, stn DW4745; 22°57ʹ S, 167°39ʹ E; 310–403 m; 23 Aug. 2016; KANACONO leg.; MNHN-IK-2014-2594 .

Description

Colonies erect, fan-shaped, up to 11 cm high and 8.5 cm wide, arising from rhizoid stolon composed of numerous branching, anastomosing, contiguous fibers firmly anchoring the whole structure on its substrate. Stems strongly fascicled, branched irregularly with a tendency to alternate, main stem supported dorsally by beam of auxiliary tubes, each provided with a longitudinal row of deeply-immersed, saccate nematothecae, having only their distal parts, bearing the apertures, protruding from the perisarc. There are no proximal oblique nodes passing through the fascicled stem; main tube with indistinct division into internodes, except for the distalmost parts of a colony, where the perisarc is thinner, and where weak transverse node delimit very short internodes; the latter composed of a proximal, frontal nematotheca, a laterally-directed cladial apophysis with its reduced conical nematotheca (with small, rounded aperture), and a second, frontal (axillar) nematotheca rather lateral to the apophysis; stem nematothecae elongated, with gutter-shaped apertures, occasionally inverted-triangular, with wide distal apertures and backwardly-rolled abaxial walls. Apophyses alternate along the stem, well-developed, delimited from the corresponding cladium by a deeply-cut, very oblique node; cladia close to one another, up to 7 mm long, slightly convex, proximally pointing upwards and distally downwards, the two rows coplanar; first cladial internode very short, ahydrothecate, but provided with a frontal, gutter-shaped nematotheca, ending in oblique node, separating it from the remainder of cladium, the latter comprising a regular succession of short internodes delimited by means of transverse nodes (100–115 µm wide); each internode 350–365 µm long, with a hydrotheca and its 3 associated nematothecae: one mesial and a pair of laterals; through a torsion of the cladium at its insertion on the corresponding apophysis, all hydrothecae face backwards with respect to the antero-posterior plane of the colony. Hydrothecae 260– 270 µm deep, S-shaped, with thick abaxial wall, with an internal septum given off from the lower ¼ of the cavity and projecting slightly downwards so as to reach about the middle of the thecal lumen, ending distally in a perisarc plug; aperture ca 160 µm wide, rim with a central, prominent, triangular, abaxial cusp, continued laterally with 1–2 additional cusps decreasing in size adaxially. Mesial nematotheca adnate for ¾ to ½ of its length to the hydrothecal base, free part 115–125 µm long, aperture adaxial and gutter-shaped over entire length of free part; lateral nematothecae long (ca 145 µm), tubular, pointing out- and upwards, adaxial wall deeply scooped out. First cladial hydrotheca with comparatively shorter mesial nematotheca, given off from below its base, and distinctly pointing towards the dorsal side of the colony. Gonosome composed of phylactocarps, each associated with one gonotheca; gonothecae given off from the cladial apophyses just above the conical nematotheca and lateral to the distalmost internodal stem nematotheca; phylactocarps given off from cladia modified proximally as follows: the proximalmost ahydrothecate internode carrying the single, frontal nematotheca is replaced by a complete cormidium delimited by very oblique nodes; its mesial nematotheca is comparatively shorter than the subsequent ones, is given off from below the hydrothecal base, and is distinctly shifted on to the dorsal side of the colony; the second cormidium, also complete, is delimited proximally by an oblique node and distally by the first transverse node of the cladium; its mesial nematotheca is more elongated than that of the first cormidium and surpasses, for a certain distance, the hydrothecal base, but is still slightly shifted laterally; the third and subsequent cormidia are similar to those of a normal hydrocladium, with well-defined, straight mesial nematothecae. The phylactocarps are given off from the first cormidium, lateral to and above the mesial nematotheca, towards the front of the colony, by means of a short, conical apophysis delimited distally by transverse node, and having a long, guttershaped nematotheca at its base; phylactocarp composed of a double row of nematothecae, 6–10 in female colonies and up to 30 in males; in the latter, the double row is often supplemented distally by a number of additional nematothecae situated dorsally in a median row. Colonies dioecious; the gonothecae occur in groups towards the distal parts of the colonies, and are given off simultaneously from numerous consecutive apophyses of the branches; male gonothecae large (ca 1395 × 460 µm), tapering below, distally narrowing to a downwardly-curved neck, with broad aperture flanked by a pair of lobes; female comparatively smaller (ca 955 × 330 µm), fusiform, with minute (ca 35 µm wide), apical aperture, despite the much larger size of the oocytes.

Remarks

Several Cladocarpus -like hydroids possess S-shaped hydrothecae provided with an adaxial septum, similar to those of C. pennatus sp. nov. However, there are morphological features enabling their specific separation, and these are summarized in Table 2.

The male gonothecae of the new species recall those of Wanglaophenia longicarpa Vervoort & Watson, 2003 (see Vervoort & Watson: fig. 81h), but the carinate hydrothecae and the forked phylactocarps bearing hydrothecae (Vervoort & Watson 2003) of the latter readily distinguishes these hydroids.

Distribution

Known only from off New Caledonia (present study).