Zygocanna cf. apapillatus Xu, Huang & Guo, 2014

Schuchert, Peter & Collins, Richard, 2021, Hydromedusae observed during night dives in the Gulf Stream, Revue suisse de Zoologie 128 (2), pp. 237-356 : 306

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https://doi.org/ 10.35929/RSZ.0049

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5705894

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Zygocanna cf. apapillatus Xu, Huang & Guo, 2014
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Zygocanna cf. apapillatus Xu, Huang & Guo, 2014 View in CoL View at ENA

Fig. 43 View Fig A-E

Zygocanna apapillatus Xu, Huang & Guo, 2014 View in CoL in Xu et al., 2014: 912, fig. 344.

Examined material: BFLA4302 ; 1 specimen; 15-JAN- 2020; preserved in alcohol for DNA extraction; 16S sequence MW528704 View Materials .

Observations: Bell diameter 5 mm, in relaxed state wider than high, relatively flat, apical jelly about 1/3 of height thinning to bell margin. Manubrium relatively small, diameter>1/10 bell diameter, base irregularly star-shaped, wall with radiating vertical folds, these changing into the corners of 7 (9?) simple mouth lips ( Fig. 43E View Fig ). About 10 radial canals originate at manubrium base and some immediately branch once or twice so that about 16 radial canals reach the circular canal. In addition to the complete radial canals about 5 developing centrifugal canals that originate from manubrium or complete radial canal ( Fig. 43E View Fig ). 14 ovoid gonads in about middle of complete radial canals, each with up to 50 oocytes, colour bright yellow with a median colourless, transparent line. 61 long, thin tentacles arising from ovoid bulbs, bulbs bright yellow, few atentaculate, small bulbs also present. One statocyst between pairs of marginal bulbs.

16S Data: The single haplotype ( MW528704 View Materials ) was used in a blastn search in GenBank and gave as best match with 94% identity Cyclocanna producta ( KY570308 View Materials ) followed by several Mitrocomidae and Tiaropsidae with similar scores. A maximum likelihood phylogeny using a wide selection of leptomedusae also associated the sequence with the same families, but with insufficient bootstrap support (tree not shown).

Remarks: This medusa resembles closely Zygocanna apapillatus Xu, Huang & Guo, 2014 and it could be conspecific. We were nevertheless reluctant to attribute it to this species for reasons given below. Zygocanna apapillatus is a very rare medusa only known from two specimens collected off the coast of Vietnam. The first description is only available in Chinese ( Xu et al., 2014), but an English translation and the figures are given in the WoRMS database ( Schuchert, 2020; urn: lsid: marinespecies.org: taxname: 828546). Our specimen differs only minimally, having a smaller manubrium diameter, less radial canals, and a higher number of gonads. However, some incomplete, developing radial canals suggest that the final number of radial canals could be higher than observed in the only specimen we had. Based on morphology alone, traditional morphology-based systematics would have treated them as conspecific.

With its small stomach, Zygocanna apapillatus is an atypical member of the genus Zygocanna and the Aequoridae (comp. Kramp, 1968) and it likely belongs to another family. The comparison of the 16S sequence obtained from our specimen indicated a similarity and possible relationship with several Mitrocomidae and Tiaropsidae but without sufficient bootstrap support due to the poor resolving power of the 16S marker for relationships above the genus level. There was clearly no relationship with Aequoreidae (tree not shown). Mitrocomidae and Tiaropsidae are both characterized by open statocysts, an important taxonomic trait that distinguishes them from most other leptomedusae which have either closed or no statocysts (comp. Bouillon et al., 2006). Unfortunately, we were unable to determine if it had open statocysts (a microscopic examination of living tissue or of histologic sections is needed for this). Without this information a correct identification of the species is impossible. This also holds true for the original description of Zygocanna apapillatus . Because of this uncertainty we identified our specimen only as Zygocanna cf. apapillatus .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Hydrozoa

Order

Leptothecata

Family

Aequoreidae

Genus

Zygocanna

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Zygocanna cf. apapillatus Xu, Huang & Guo, 2014

Schuchert, Peter & Collins, Richard 2021
2021
Loc

Zygocanna apapillatus

Xu Z. Z. & Huang J. Q. & Lin M. & Guo D. H. & Wang C. G. 2014: 912
2014
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