Plumatella longigemmis Annandale, 1915
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Plumatella longigemmis Annandale, 1915 |
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Plumatella longigemmis Annandale, 1915 View in CoL
( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 )
Original descriptions. Plumatella punctata var. longigemmis: Annandale, 1915a: p. 168 , 169, fig. 2; 1915b: p. 122; Plumatella (Hyalinella) longigemmis Annandale 1919, p. 94 ; Plumatella longigemmis: Annandale, 1922: p. 208 .
Type material. P47 (syntype), collected 1914–1917, Barkuda Island in Chilka Lake, Ganjam District, Madras Presidency by Annandale; ZEV6659 /7 and ZEV6661 /7 were collected from the same site but possibly at a different time .
Status. The species belongs to Hyalinella lendenfeldi ( Ridley, 1886) .
Characterization. Syntype colony with thick, dense clusters of zooids surrounding a narrow stem. Floatoblast dorsal valve distinctly concave; dorsal fenestra small, measuring less than half the length and width of the valve; ventral fenestra ranging from broadly oval to nearly circular; tubercles on both fenestrae uniform in size, low and uncrowded; floatoblast dimensions, shown in Table 1 View TABLE 1 and Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 , matching Annandale’s published measurements. Sessoblasts unknown.
Distribution. Plumatella longigemmis , now identified as H. lendenfeldi , was initially collected from a freshwater pond on Barkuda Island (now known as Honeymoon Island) in Chilka Lake, one of the world’s largest brackish water lagoons located in the Ganjam District, Odisha State, India. Elsewhere H. lendenfeldi is known from Australia ( Ridley 1886), Thailand ( Wood et al. 2006), and Cambodia ( Hirose & Mawatari 2007). In India it has been reported from Maharashtra (Swami et al. 2016) and tentatively reported from Madhya Pradesh ( Rao 1992)
Remarks. Annandale (1915a) described this species as being similar to Hyalinella punctata ( Hancock, 1850) “in every respect” except that the floatoblasts were “uniformly more elongate and have relatively smaller capsules.” This not to say that the floatoblasts of P. longigemmis were necessarily elongate, just that they were longer than those of H. punctata . Annandale’s (1915a, p. 166, fig. 2), accurately represents the floatoblast ventral valve, and actually it is not longer than that of H. punctata .
Annandale (1922) reported the species from the Columbo waterworks, but there are apparently no specimens for verification. Lacourt (1968) claimed a wide distribution for P. longigemmis , including Africa and West Indies, but his list of synonymies throws doubt on his understanding of the species. The reported occurrence of P. longigemmis in Australia ( Wood 1998) was incorrect, and the actual species described there has not been resolved.
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