Coryne sp. 1
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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/S1984-4689.v39.e21032 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2B189EA2-803A-428C-AE26-C3669A5F3100 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/782B4803-5733-8812-430C-BF656A0CF92A |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Coryne sp. 1 |
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Coryne sp. 1 Fig. 3B View Figure 3
Description: Colony stolonal, polyps up to 1.14 mm high, arising from a simple and creeping hydrorhiza. Perisarc smooth with some annulations in the basal portion, close to the hydrorhiza. Peduncle 0.32–0.76 mm high, width increasing from the basal to the distal portion (between 49–68 µm in basal portion and 83–143 µm in the distal one). Hydranth cylindrical, 0.3–0.41 mm high and 0.1–0.15 mm wide, with scattered capitate tentacles.
Material examined: VB – one infertile colony with three polyps from the dry season.
Station: VB – C1P56.
Taxonomic remarks: Two species of Coryne are recorded from the Brazilian coast, Coryne eximia Allman, 1859 , and C. pusilla Gaertner, 1774 . Colonies of C. pusilla are erect and branched, stem completely annulated or interrupted by smooth portions. Hydranth long, 1.5–2.5 mm high. The characteristics of C. pusilla differ from the specimens found in the Vaza-Barris River, which are similar to C. eximia as described in the review of the Corynidae family by Schuchert (2001). However, as only a few individuals without gonophores were found in Sergipe and they are not in a good condition for identification; we decided to keep the identification as Coryne sp. 1 .
Remarks: The colony was found on Ostreidae .
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