Cirrholovenia sp., 1959
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2023.2214967 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8224550 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D38303-FFB9-BB73-FDA4-FA20FB18FD70 |
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Plazi |
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Cirrholovenia sp. |
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Cirrholovenia sp. View in CoL View at ENA
( Figure 5F, G View Figure 5 )
Material examined
1 colony, polyp, without gonophores; Agua de Yepiz, La Paz Bay , Baja California Sur, 24.288°N, 110.630°W; depth 0–1 m; 24 June 2018; on the alga Sargassum sp GoogleMaps .; ECO-CH-Z 11788 View Materials .
Identification (after Calder et al. 2003; Migotto and Cabral 2005)
Colony stolonal. Hydrothecae tubular, 0.2 mm long, arising directly from hydrorhiza and adnate from proximal part. Hydrothecal margin presented as a continuation of notsegmented operculum, which folds upon itself forming pleats.
Distribution
New record for the MP. The specimen resembles Cirrholovenia tetranema ( Calder et al. 2003; Migotto and Cabral 2005) which is the only species between C. polynema , C. reticulata and C. violacea with a morphological description of its benthic phase ( Kramp 1959; Xu and Huang 2004; Gershwin et al. 2010; Tosetto et al. 2021). Therefore, this identification remains as Cirrholovenia sp. , until more life cycle and morphological data is generated for this genus.
Remarks
The shape of the hydrotheca shows similarities with the genus Lafoeina ; however, structures such as nematothecae and gonothecae were not observed, which are important to determine it at a more specific level ( Calder 1991; Calder et al. 2003; Moura 2015).
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Hydroidolina |
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Leptothecata |
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Campanulinida |
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