Cryptolaria prima Busk, 1857
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5389.2.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10406682 |
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Cryptolaria prima Busk, 1857 |
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Cryptolaria prima Busk, 1857 View in CoL
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Cryptolaria prima Busk 1857: 173 View in CoL , pl. XVI; Vervoort & Watson, 2003: 55–57 (synonymy).
Material examined. TRIP 5582/42, at least two colonies up to 180 mm high, with coppiniae ( NIWA 131516).
Description. Stems up to 180 mm high, completely polysiphonic. Stems giving rise to unbranched pinnae, up to 47 mm long, arranged in one plane in sub-opposite pairs. Pinnae with approximately constant diameter for most of their length, then tapering very gently distally, ending in a quite rounded tip. A few pinnae developing into branches or lower-order stems and giving rise in turn to pinnae.
Hydrothecae forming four longitudinal rows with an X arrangement. Hydrothecae not protruding far from peripheral tubes. Hydrotheca approximately cylindrical, distally bent outwards, adnate for about two-thirds of its adcauline wall. Free part of adcauline wall convex; adnate part straight or slightly convex. Abcauline wall roughly straight basally but concave distally. Aperture circular, directed upwards and outwards; rim even, often with renovations.
Nematothecae cylindrical, resting on a short pedicel; aperture circular.
Measurements (in µm). Hydrotheca: abcauline length 280–300, free adcauline length 140–170, adnate adcauline length 270–280, adcauline length 420–440, diameter at aperture 120–130, diameter at diaphragm 90. Nematotheca: height 80, diameter at aperture 25, maximum diameter 30, pedicel length 20.
Remarks. I refer this material to C. prima because of the presence of four longitudinal rows of hydrothecae with an X-arrangement, i.e. there are two alternating series on opposite sides of the pinnae. Present material also agrees with Busk’s species in the shape of the gonothecae, with the aperture laterally placed on a dome-shaped, hood-like structure, without the sharp projection typical of Cryptolaria pectinata ( Allman, 1888) .
Ecology and distribution. The material studied was collected at a depth of 175−206 m, off Snares Islands. Coppiniae present in March. The species is widely distributed in New Zealand waters ( Vervoort & Watson 2003).
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National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research |
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Cryptolaria prima Busk, 1857
Cantero, Álvaro Luis Peña 2023 |
Cryptolaria prima
Vervoort, W. & Watson, J. E. 2003: 55 |
Busk, G. 1857: 173 |