Staurodiscus tetrastaurus Haeckel, 1879
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https://doi.org/ 10.35929/RSZ.0049 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5710620 |
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Staurodiscus tetrastaurus Haeckel, 1879 |
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Staurodiscus tetrastaurus Haeckel, 1879 View in CoL View at ENA
Figs 32 View Fig A-D
Staurodiscus tetrastaurus Haeckel, 1879: 145 View in CoL , pl. 9 figs 1-3. – Mayer, 1910: 214, pl. 22 figs 7-8, pl. 25 fig. 5, pl. 26 figs 10-11. – Uchida, 1927b: 167. – Menon, 1932: 14, pl. 2 figs 14, 19. – Nair, 1951: 60. – Kramp, 1959a: 140, fig. 165. – Kramp, 1961: 148. – Kramp, 1962: 321. – Kramp, 1968: 70, fig. 182. – Migotto & Andrade, 2000: table 6.
Staurodiscus heterosceles Haeckel, 1879: 146 View in CoL . syn. nov.
Examined material: BFLA3831 ; 1 specimen; 15-NOV- 2018; size 7 mm; preserved in ethanol for DNA extraction; 16S sequence MW528662 View Materials . – BFLA4406 ; 1 specimen; 26-MAY-2020; size 8 mm; preserved in ethanol for DNA extraction; 16S sequence MW528722 View Materials . – BFLA4433 ; 1 specimen; 30-MAY-2020; size 5 mm; preserved in ethanol for DNA extraction; 16S sequence identical MW528722 View Materials . – BFLA4440 ; 1 specimen; 07-MAY-2020; size 10 mm; preserved in ethanol for DNA extraction; 16S sequence identical to MW528662 View Materials . – BFLA4444 ; 1 specimen; 07-MAY-2020; size 15 mm; part preserved in formalin and deposited as UF-014059, small part preserved in ethanol for DNA extraction; 16S sequence identical to MW528662 View Materials . – 11-DEC-2017; 1 specimen photographed; juvenile, gonads not yet developed, not collected.
Observations: Bell hemispherical, 8 to 15 mm when mature, apical jelly about 1/3 of total height. Manubrium composed of central, cylindrical part and four basal, perradial extensions each with two lateral outgrowths in about middle of bell. Central part of manubrium tubular, with cruciform mouth opening drawn into four lips, margin slightly undulated. Basal, perradial extensions of stomach reaching almost to circular canal and thus length of radial canals to circular canal is short (1/4); stomach outgrowths relatively thick, giving off lateral diverticula in about the middle, these paired outgrowths opposite or not, oblique to radial axis or slightly curved, towards ends somewhat irregularly folded or undulating, not connecting to circular canal. Gonads in walls of stomach outgrowths. Mature animals with 23-30 tentacles and 1-3 cordyli between each pair of tentacles. Young animal with four perradial tentacles only and 7-9 cordyli per quadrant ( Fig. 32A View Fig ). Tentacles with conical bulbs. Small, inconspicuous ocelli present on adaxial side of tentacles bulbs and attachment sites of cordyli ( Fig. 32F View Fig ). Animal colourless or with greenish tint. Amphipods appear often to associate with the medusa ( Fig. 32 View Fig ).
16S Data: The five obtained 16S sequences represented 2 haplotypes differing only one position (an insertion/ deletion). In the maximum likelihood tree ( Fig. 28 View Fig ) they are well separated from the other Staurodiscus species and also Melicertissa of this study. It is part of a well supported clade comprising the Staurodiscus species of this study and some Hebellidae .
Distribution: Canary Islands, Florida, Caribbean Sea, coast of Mozambique, coasts of India, Singapore, Taiwan Strait, Bismarck Sea ( Kramp, 1959a, 1968; Bouillon 1978a, 1984b; Navas-Pereira & Vannuci, 1991; Zhang, 1999; Segura-Puertas et al., 2003). Type locality: Atlantic Ocean, Canary Islands, near Lanzarote.
Remarks: Haeckel (1879) introduced two nominal Staurodiscus species , S. tetrastaurus and S. heterosceles , both collected at the same time and near Lanzarote Island. The former had 8-16 tentacles, 48 cordyli, and a bell diameter of 4-6 mm, the latter 8-32 tentacles, 40-80 cordyli, and a bell diameter of 6-8 mm [note that the figures in Kramp (1959a, 1968) depict a juvenile S. tetrastaurus with four tentacles, compare Fig. 32A View Fig ]. Additionally, Haeckel distinguished both nominal species based on the branching pattern of the radial canals (= actually basal extensions of the manubrium, comp. Fig. 32A, E, G View Fig ): S. tetrastaurus has opposite pairs, while they were not opposite in S. heterosceles . Haeckel (1879) also observed intermediate forms and explicitly expressed doubts that they are “ bona species ”, but nevertheless named both forms [Haeckel used an artificial, typological species concept and did not distinguish biological species, comp. comments in Haeckel, 1879: XXV, 109]. Kramp (1962, 1968) too thought that both names refer likely to the same species.
One of our specimen (BFLA3831) was also intermediate as it had the size and tentacle numbers of S. heterosceles , but the outgrowths of the stomach had opposite sidebranches ( Fig. 32E View Fig ). Others ( Fig. 32G View Fig ) had a variable branching pattern. The observed juvenile specimen ( Fig. 32A View Fig ) had three opposite and one alternate pairs of side-branches. It is thus quite clear that S. tetrastaurus and S. heterosceles must be regarded as conspecific, S. tetrastaurus being the valid name. Medusae identified as Staurodiscus heterosceles have – to our knowledge – not been recorded anymore since Haeckel’s time.
Andrade & Migotto (1997) reared the initial stages of medusae released from a hydroid referable to Hebella scandens ( Bale, 1888) and found that they resembled our S. tetrastaurus . Our 16S phylogeny ( Fig. 28 View Fig ) also suggests a more close relationship to Hebellidae than to Laodiceidae . Staurodiscus tetrastaurus is the type species of the genus, thus decisive to which family the genus belongs.
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Staurodiscus tetrastaurus Haeckel, 1879
Schuchert, Peter & Collins, Richard 2021 |
Staurodiscus tetrastaurus
Migotto A. E. & De Andrade L. P. 2000: 287 |
Kramp P. L. 1968: 70 |
Kramp P. L. 1962: 321 |
Kramp P. L. 1961: 148 |
Kramp P. L. 1959: 140 |
Nair K. K. 1951: 60 |
Menon M. G. K. 1932: 14 |
Uchida T. 1927: 167 |
Mayer A. G. 1910: 214 |
Haeckel E. 1879: 145 |
Staurodiscus heterosceles
Haeckel E. 1879: 146 |