Halecium halecinum ( Linnaeus, 1758 )
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Halecium halecinum ( Linnaeus, 1758) View in CoL
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Sertularia halecina Linnaeus, 1758: 809 View Cited Treatment [the specific name halecina Linnaeus, 1758 conserved and placed on Official List of Specific Names in Zoology, Opinion 1220 (ICZN 1982)].
Halecium halecinum View in CoL .— Segerstedt, 1889: 15, 26.— Jäderholm, 1909: 57, pl. 4, figs. 13, 14.— Rees & Rowe, 1969: 12.— Jägerskiöld, 1971: 62.
Halecium cf. halecinum View in CoL .— Gislén, 1930: 329.
Type locality. England: Kent, Whitstable ( Cornelius 1975b: 394) .
Museum material. Kosterhavet, 58°52.567’N, 11°06.313’E, 6–30 m, 07.ix.2010, SCUBA GoogleMaps , three colonies with fragments, up to 7 cm high, two colonies with female gonophores and one with male gonophores, coll. B.E. Picton, ROMIZ B3897 .
Remarks. Halecium halecinum ( Linnaeus, 1758) is one of the most distinctive species of the genus in the typical shape of its trophosome. With a regularly pinnate colony form and moderately short, relatively straight branches, it resembles a herring skeleton. As noted by Cornelius (1995a), this hydroid was aptly called the “herring-bone coralline” by Ellis (1755).
Schuchert (2005) noted that there are variations from this well-known form of the species. Identifications are best made from examination of female gonothecae, if present, which are oblong and have an aperture at the end of a terminal, asymmetrically placed collar. In the sympatric H. beanii ( Johnston, 1838) and H. sessile Norman, 1867 , and in the circumpolar H. scutum ( Clark, 1877) , such gonothecae are mitten-shaped, with the aperture occurring laterally. Several other characters distinguishing H. halecinum from H. beanii were noted by Medel & Vervoort (2000): (1) hydrocladia usually arise from the front or back of hydrothecae instead of laterally, (2) the first internode of a hydrocladium is usually thecate rather than athecate, (3) secondary hydrophores are longer.
Characters of hydranths of H. halecinum have been studied by Cornelius (1998), and by Gravier-Bonnet (2007), who described a new type of hydranth in the species termed an “extensible polyp.” Such polyps were capa- ble of great extension and contraction, and were thought to have defensive, excretory, and possibly sensory functions. They were scattered irregularly over the colony.
Contemporary taxonomic accounts of H. halecinum include those of Cornelius (1975a, 1995b), Medel et al. (1998), Medel & Vervoort (2000), and Schuchert (2005). An extensive synonymy was listed by Medel & Vervoort (2000), together with detailed distribution records of the species worldwide.
According to Rees & Rowe (1969), this is the most abundant species of the genus Halecium Oken, 1815 on the west coast of Sweden. Records by Jägerskiöld (1971) support that conclusion (see Checklist). It is also the most common species of Halecium in waters around Denmark ( Kramp 1935b), and it occurs up the Oslofjord of Norway as far as Steilene ( Christiansen 1972).
Reported distribution. West coast of Sweden.—From Säcken to southern Kattegat, 9–200 m ( Jägerskiöld 1971).
Elsewhere.—Atlantic Ocean from Spitzbergen and northern seas of the Russian Federation to South Africa in the east ( Cornelius 1995a), and from the Strait of Belle Isle to Chesapeake Bay ( Calder 2004) in the west, with questionable records from the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico ( Flórez González 1983; Bandel & Wedler 1987; Reyes & Campos 1992; Calder & Cairns 2009). It has also been reported from the western and eastern Pacific, and from the Indian Ocean ( Medel & Vervoort 2000).
Bandel, K. & Wedler, E. (1987) Hydroid, amphineuran and gastropod zonation in the littoral of the Caribbean Sea, Colombia. Senckenbergiana Maritima, 19, 1 - 129.
Calder, D. R. (2004) Subtidal hydroids (Cnidaria) of Northumberland Strait, Atlantic Canada, with observations on their life cycles and distributions. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 117, 555 - 564. (Although dated 2003, this article did not appear until 2004).
Calder, D. R. & Cairns, S. D. (2009) Hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) of the Gulf of Mexico. In: Felder, D. L. & Camp, D. K. (Eds.), Gulf of Mexico. Origin, waters, and biota. Volume 1, Biodiversity. Texas A & M University Press, College Station, pp. 381 - 394.
Christiansen, B. O. (1972) The hydroid fauna of the Oslo Fiord in Norway. Norwegian Journal of Zoology, 20, 279 - 310.
Clark, S. F. (1877) Report on the hydroids collected on the coast of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands, by W. H. Dall, U. S. Coast Survey, and party, from 1871 to 1874 inclusive. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1876, 28, 209 - 238.
Cornelius, P. F. S. (1975 b) A revision of the species of Lafoeidae and Haleciidae (Coelenterata: Hydroida) recorded from Britain and nearby seas. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology, 28, 375 - 426.
Cornelius, P. F. S. (1975 a) The hydroid species of Obelia (Coelenterata, Hydrozoa: Campanulariidae), with notes on the medusa stage. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology, 28, 249 - 293.
Cornelius, P. F. S. (1995 a) North-west European thecate hydroids and their medusae. Part 1. Introduction, Laodiceidae to Haleciidae. Synopses of the British Fauna, n. s., 50, 347 pp.
Cornelius, P. F. S. (1995 b) North-west European thecate hydroids and their medusae. Part 2. Sertulariidae to Campanulariidae. Synopses of the British Fauna, n. s., 50, 386 pp.
Cornelius, P. F. S. (1998) Taxonomic characters from the hydranths of live thecate hydroids: European Haleciidae (Cnidaria: Leptothecatae). Zoologische Verhandelingen, 323, 79 - 97.
Ellis, J. (1755) An essay towards a natural history of the corallines, and other marine productions of the like kind, commonly found on the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland … Printed for the author, London, 104 pp.
Florez Gonzalez, L. (1983) Inventario preliminar de la fauna hydroide de la Bahia de Cartagena y areas adyacentes. Boletin del Museo del Mar, Bogota, 11, 112 - 140.
Gislen, T. (1930) Epibioses of the Gullmar Fjord II. Kristinebergs Zoologiska Station 1877 - 1927, Skriftserie Utgiven av K. Svenska Vetenskapsakademien, 4, 1 - 380.
Gravier-Bonnet, N. (2007) Polymorphism in hydroids: the extensible polyp of Halecium halecinum (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Haleciidae). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 88, 1731 - 1736.
Jaderholm, E. (1909) Northern and Arctic invertebrates in the collection of the Swedish State Museum (Riksmuseum). IV. Hydroiden. Kungliga Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar, ny foljd, 45 (1), 1 - 124.
Jagerskiold, L. A. (1971) A survey of the marine benthonic macro-fauna along the Swedish west coast 1921 - 1938. Acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum et Litterarum Gothobergensis, Zoologica, 6, 1 - 146.
Johnston, G. (1838) A history of the British zoophytes. W. H. Lizars, Edinburgh, 341 pp.
Kramp, P. L. (1935 b) Polypdyr (Coelenterata) I. Ferskvandspolypper og goplepolypper. Danmarks Fauna, 41, 1 - 207.
Linnaeus, C. (1758) Systema naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Editio decima, reformata. Laurentii Salvii, Holmiae, 823 pp.
Medel, M. D. & Vervoort, W. (2000) Atlantic Haleciidae and Campanulariidae (Hydrozoa, Cnidaria) collected during the CAN- CAP and Mauritania-II expeditions of the National Museum of Natural History, Leiden, The Netherlands. Zoologische Verhandelingen, 330, 1 - 68.
Norman, A. M. (1867) Report of the committee appointed for the purpose of exploring the coasts of the Hebrides by means of the dredge. - Part II. On the Crustacea, Echinodermata, Polyzoa, Actinozoa, and Hydrozoa. Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Nottingham, 1866, 193 - 206.
Oken, L. (1815) Okens Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte. III. Theil. Zoologie. Volume 1. Oken, Jena, 842 pp.
Rees, W. J. & Rowe, M. (1969) Hydroids of the Swedish west coast. Acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum et Litterarum Gothobergensis, Zoologica, 3: 1 - 23.
Reyes, R. & Campos, N. H. (1992) Macroinvertebrados colonizadores de raices de Rhizophora mangle en la Bahia de Chengue, Caribe Colombiano. Boletin de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras - INVEMAR, 21, 101 - 116.
Schuchert, P. (2005) Taxonomic revision and systematic notes on some Halecium species (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa). Journal of Natural History, 39, 607 - 639.
Segerstedt, M. (1889) Bidrag till kannedomen om hydroid-faunan vid Sveriges vestkust. Bihang till Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar, 14, Afdelning 4, 4, 1 - 28.
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Halecium halecinum ( Linnaeus, 1758 )
Calder, Dale R. 2012 |
Halecium cf. halecinum
Gislen, T. 1930: 329 |
Halecium halecinum
Jagerskiold, L. A. 1971: 62 |
Rees, W. J. & Rowe, M. 1969: 12 |
Jaderholm, E. 1909: 57 |
Segerstedt, M. 1889: 15 |