Ophiodes corrugata Fraser, 1936a

Ophiodes corrugata Fraser, 1936a: 504, figs. 2Α, B.

Ophiodissa corrugata .— Fraser, 1937a: 113, pl. 23, figs. 128a–c.

Hydrodendron corrugatum .— Rees & Vervoort, 1987: 22.

Syntypes. BCPM 976-00509-001: Canada, British Columbia, Houston Stewart Channel; slide.

Lectotype, by present designation. RBCM 976-00509-002: Canada, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Islands (= Haida Gwaii), Houston Stewart Channel, off Rose Harbour, 30 fm (55 m), June-early September 1935, one colony fragment (on the left side of the slide), 1.8 mm long, in good condition, without gonophores; slide.

Paralectotypes. BCPM 976-00509-001: Canada, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Islands (=Haida Gwaii), Houston Stewart Channel, off Rose Harbour, 30 fm (55 m), June-early September 1935, several fragments mounted with lectotype, in good condition, without gonophores; slide.

Type locality. Canada, British Columbia: Queen Charlotte Islands (= Haida Gwaii), Houston Stewart Channel, off Rose Harbour, 30 fm (55 m) (Fraser 1936a).

Current status. Valid, as Hydrodendron corrugatum (Fraser, 1936a) .

Remarks. (Fraser 1936a) established Ophiodes corrugata based on sterile material. Several colonies appear to have been available to him in describing the species (see Fraser 1936a, 504; 1947a: 281). Specimens, taken to be syntypes, exist on a slide at the RBCM (BCPM 976-00509-001). No other types are known to exist. As lectotype, we have selected a 1.8 mm-long specimen with several hydrothecae and nematothecae. That colony (RBCM 976- 00509-002) is on the left side of the slide, with all others mounted with it constituting paralectotypes (BCPM 976- 00509-001).

The species was reported again, but not described, from San Miguel Island, California (Fraser 1948). Rees & Vervoort (1987), Cairns et al. (2002), and WoRMS refer to this hydroid under the binomen Hydrodendron corrugatum .