Laodicea indica Browne, 1905
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Laodicea indica Browne, 1905 View in CoL
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Laodice indica Browne, 1905b: 136 View in CoL , pl. 1 fig. 5, pl. 4 figs 7-11. Laodicea indica View in CoL . ‒ Mayer, 1910: 202, synonym of L. cruciata View in CoL . ‒ Kramp, 1953: 268, type specimen, synonymy. – Kramp, 1961: 140. – Kramp, 1968: 66, fig. 172. ‒ Bouillon, 1978a: 152, fig. 9. – Bouillon, 1984: 61, revision, life cycle. ‒ Bouillon, Boero & Fraschetti, 1991: 151, figs 1-3, life cycle.
Laodice fijiana var. indica View in CoL . ‒ Maas, 1905: 25, pl. 2 figs 14-15, pl. 5 figs 32-35. ‒ Kramp, 1953: 270, is probably L. indica View in CoL . [not Laodicea fijiana Agassiz & Mayer, 1899 View in CoL ]
Laodice maasii Browne, 1907: 466 View in CoL , new name for Laodice fjiana var. indica in Maas, 1905 View in CoL . ‒ Kramp, 1953: 270, is L. indica View in CoL .
? Laodice fijiana . ‒ Maas, 1906: 89. ‒ Kramp, 1953: 270.
Material examined: MHNG-INVE-25646; 1 specimen in ethanol, originally fixed in formalin; Seatoun jetty, Miramar Peninsula, Wellington, New Zealand, 41.31855°S 174.8304°E, depth 0-2 m; date collected 22.03.1994. ‒ MHNG-INVE-54671; 5 badly preserved specimens; Bay of Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia; expedition Bedot & Pictet 1890; material described in Maas (1906).
Diagnosis: Like L. undulata , but Indo-Pacific occurrence, tentacle number in mature specimens lower with 30-200. For polyp stage see Bouillon (1984), identical to L. undulata .
Remarks: There is currently no trait known that would reliably distinguish L. indica from the Atlantic L. undulata . Also the polyps appear identical ( Bouillon, 1984; but see Bouillon et al., 1991). Some authors (e.g. Mayer, 1910; Bouillon, 1984) have therefore synonymised the two names, but Kramp (1953, 1961, 1968) continued to regard them as separate. I also refrained from synonymising the two because some preliminary molecular data indicate that the Pacific Laodicea could be rather distinct from the Atlantic ones (10% difference of 16S sequence, unpublished, comp. FJ550471 View Materials , JQ715946 View Materials , JQ715947 View Materials , KY363963 View Materials ).
The medusa from New Zealand had a relatively high number of tentacles (about 200), but which is only slightly higher than the maximal number of 180 given in Kramp (1968).
specimen from New Zealand.
The material identified by Maas (1906) as L. fijiana was re-examined for this study. It is not well preserved, but evidently the radial canals lack the diagnostic outgrowths which are characteristic for Laodicea fijiana (see Agassiz & Mayer, 1899). The tentacle number is about 60 and it is likely L. indica as already suspected by Kramp (1953).
Distribution: Tropical to temperate regions of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean ( Kramp, 1968). Type locality: Mutwal Island, West Coast of Ceylon.
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Laodicea indica Browne, 1905
Peter Schuchert 2017 |
Laodice maasii
Kramp P. L. 1953: 270 |
Browne E. T. 1907: 466 |
Laodice fijiana
Kramp P. L. 1953: 270 |
Maas O. 1906: 89 |
Laodice indica
Bouillon J. & Boero F. & Fraschetti S. 1991: 151 |
Bouillon J. 1984: 61 |
Bouillon J. 1978: 152 |
Kramp P. L. 1968: 66 |
Kramp P. L. 1961: 140 |
Kramp P. L. 1953: 268 |
Mayer A. G. 1910: 202 |
Browne E. T. 1905: 136 |
Laodice fijiana var. indica
Kramp P. L. 1953: 270 |
Maas O. 1905: 25 |