Eucheilota maculata Hartlaub, 1894
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Eucheilota maculata Hartlaub, 1894: 193 View in CoL . – Hartlaub, 1897: 499, pl. 20 figs 4-8. ‒ Russell, 1953: 311, text-figs 193- 195. – Kramp, 1959a: 154, fig. 206. – Kramp, 1961: 174. – Werner, 1968: 136, figs 2-20, life cycle. – Russell, 1970: 256, figs 19s-20s. – Cornelius, 1995: 157, fig. 35. ‒ Nagata et al., 2014: 304, figs 17-18, Brazil.
Campanulina hincksii Hartlaub, 1897: 496 , pl. 21, pl. 22 fig.
11. – Cornelius, 1995: 157, fig. 35.
Campomma hincksi . – Stechow, 1921: 255.
? Eucheilota maculata View in CoL . ‒ Goy, 1979: 277, fig. 16.
Material examined: About 50 specimens; France, Normandy, Luc-sur-mer, 49.32102°N 00.3443527°W, 0 m depth, collected 18.05.2005; DNA isolate 386, 16S sequence FJ550501 View Materials , 18S FJ550587 View Materials , 28S FJ550444 View Materials ; DNA isolate of second specimen DNA1136 About DNA , 16 About DNA S KY363942 View Materials . GoogleMaps
Diagnosis: Eucheilota medusa with a large black dot on each of the four interradial sides of the stomach. Umbrella diameter about 13 mm (range 10-20 mm), usually hemispherical or slightly higher, apical jelly somewhat thickened, no gastric peduncle. Top of subumbrella rather flat. Velum width ca 1/5 of bell radius. Manubrium short, cruciform cross-section, base not much larger than oral end, mouth simple, four perradial, slightly recurved lips. Radial canals four, narrow. Gonads elongate in females, covering 2/3 of radial canals, separated from circular canal and manubrium, when fully developed slightly wavy. Marginal tentacles typically 16 (occasionally 20) when mature, with distinct basal bulbs, between each pair of tentacles 1-3 small, rudimentary bulbs without tentacles. Tentaculate bulbs and sometimes also rudimentary bulbs with a lateral spiral cirrus on each side. Eight closed statocysts with 5-6 concretions each.
Polyp stage forming branched colonies of the “ Campanulina ” type, see Werner (1968) or Cornelius (1995).
of life medusae and to extract DNA sample 247; 16S FJ550493 View Materials , COI KT981899 View Materials , 18S FJ550570 View Materials , 28S FJ550427 View Materials .
Description of New Zealand material: Small medusa (diameter up to 3 mm), bell nearly hemispherical, jelly somewhat thickened at apex, otherwise moderately thin, without apical process. Velum width ca 1/6 of bell radius. Manubrium short, cruciform cross-section, base quadrangular, only slightly larger than oral end, mouth cruciform, simple, four perradial, slightly recurved Distribution: Southern North Sea, western Baltic Sea, English Channel, Argentina, Brazil, and southwest of India ( Cornelius, 1995; Nagata et al., 2014). Type locality: North Sea, Helgoland.
References: Russell (1953), Cornelius (1995).
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Eucheilota maculata Hartlaub, 1894
Peter Schuchert 2017 |
Eucheilota maculata
Goy J. 1979: 277 |
Campomma hincksi
Stechow E. 1921: 255 |
Campanulina hincksii
Hartlaub C. 1897: 496 |
Eucheilota maculata
Nagata R. M. & Nogueira Junior M. & Haddad M. A. 2014: 304 |
Cornelius P. F. S. 1995: 157 |
Russell F. S. 1970: 256 |
Werner B. 1968: 136 |
Kramp P. L. 1961: 174 |
Kramp P. L. 1959: 154 |
Russell F. S. 1953: 311 |
Hartlaub C. 1897: 499 |
Hartlaub C. 1894: 193 |