Acanella robusta Thomson & Henderson, 1906
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Acanella robusta Thomson & Henderson, 1906
Figure 11 View FIGURE 11
Acanella robusta Thomson & Henderson, 1906: 33 ; Kükenthal, 1919: 577.
Type: Bay of Bengal , Station 325, 18° 18’ N, 93° 25’ E. 843 fathoms depth. Deposited in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. GoogleMaps
For description see: Thomson & Henderson 1906
Remarks: We found two specimens with Haplotype H and their morphology corresponds to A. robusta ( Figure 11 View FIGURE 11 ). They have prominently tuberculated sclerites, which give the sclerites a textured appearance that is visible to the naked eye, and small rods in the coenenchyme. A. robusta also differs from A. rigida by its large squat base (2 mm) and large, obliquely arranged sclerites that do not reach the whole length of the polyp, as they do in A. rigida . A. robusta is found deeper than A. rigida (1019̄ 1390 m; Figure 3 View FIGURE 3 ).
Distribution: Our collection has expanded the known locations of A. rigida from the Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal off the coast of Myanmar ( Burma) to the Bismark Sea off the coast of Papua New Guinea. The known depth range is expanded to 1019̄ 1542 m.
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