Hamimaera hamigera ( Haswell, 1879b )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4115.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5306671 |
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Hamimaera hamigera ( Haswell, 1879b) View in CoL
Moera hamigera Haswell, 1879b: 333 , pl. 21, fig. 1.
Maera hamigera .— Stebbing, 1888: 1790.— Della Valle, 1893: 723.— Stebbing 1906: 437.— Barnard & Barnard, 1983: 623.—? Ren, 2012: 240 –242, fig. 104.
Linguimaera hamigera .— Lowry & Springthorpe, 2005: 249 –252, figs. 11–13.
Hamimaera hamigera View in CoL .— Krapp-Schickel, 2008: 29 –30, fig. 27.
not Maera hamigera .— Walker 1909: 335, pl. 43, fig. 5, pl. 3.— Karaman & Ruffo, 1971: 152, figs 21–23.— Lyons & Myers, 1993: 587, fig. 10. (= L. caesaris Krapp-Schickel, 2003 )
not Maera hamigera .— Stebbing 1910a: 600.— K.H. Barnard, 1916: 196, pl. 27, figs 11–12.— Chilton, 1921: 73.— J.L. Barnard, 1965: 507, fig. 16 (in part).— Ledoyer, 1983: 523, figs 196–197.— Karaman, 1982: 312, fig. 211.— Myers, 1997: 109.— Appadoo, Myers & Fagoonee, 2002: 664 View Cited Treatment –668, figs 14–16.
Material examined. New South Wales: 2 specimens, AM P.77036, Surgeons Reef , north of North West Solitary Island (30°00′27″S 153°16′13″E), 10–11 m, orange sponge, 30 April 2005, coll. P.B. Berents ( NSW 2790 About NSW ) GoogleMaps ; 3 specimens, AM P.77035, Chopper Rock , northwest of North West Solitary Island (30°00′30″S 153°15′22″E), 17 m, ascidian Herdmania momus , 29 April 2005, coll. S.J. Keable ( NSW 2778 About NSW ) GoogleMaps ; 3 specimens, AM P.77009, Black Rocks , south of Smoky Cape (30°56′59″S 153°04′29″E), 10.3 m, reef rock encrusted with red and green algal turf, 10 February 2002, coll. S.J. Keable ( NSW 1814 About NSW ) GoogleMaps ; 6 specimens, AM P.77012, Black Rock , south of Smoky Cape (30°56′58″S 153°04′32″E), 10 m, reef rock, 13 February 2002, coll. S.J. Keable ( NSW 1867 About NSW ) GoogleMaps ; 1 specimen, AM P.77021, north west corner of Green Island, north of Smoky Cape (30°54′41″S 153°05′18″E), 8–10 m, ascidians covered with algae and encrustations, 15 February 2002, coll. R.T. Springthorpe ( NSW 1923 About NSW ) GoogleMaps ; 2 specimens, AM P.77016, northwest corner of Green Island, north of Smoky Cape (30°54′41″S 153°05′18″E), 11 m, tunicates and sponge, 15 February 2002, coll. S.J. Keable ( NSW 1914 About NSW ) GoogleMaps ; 2 juvenile specimens, AM P.97858, north west corner of Green Island, north of Smoky Cape (30°54′40″S 153°5′18″E) 7.3m, airlift, 15 February 2002, coll. Kate Attwood ( NSW 1921 About NSW ) GoogleMaps ; 6 specimens, AM P.77074, southwest side of Boondelbah Island, east of Port Stephens (32°42′30″S 152°13′32″E), 20 m, under stones, 10 March 2006, coll. R.T. Springthorpe ( NSW 2914 About NSW ) GoogleMaps ; 3 specimens, AM P.77082, northeast side of Little Broughton Island, northeast of Port Stephens (32°37′05″S 152°20′06″E), 17 m, rock reef with gutters and sand patches, macroalga Ecklonia sp. holdfasts, 11 March 2006, coll. R.T. Springthorpe ( NSW 2940 About NSW ) GoogleMaps ; 1 specimen, AM P.77101, sewage pipeline, Nelson Bay, Port Stephens (32°43′11″S 152°08′28″E), 10 m, hydroids on rubble, 15 March 2006, coll. K.B. Attwood ( NSW 3052 About NSW ) GoogleMaps ; 3 specimens, AM P.36639, Twofold Bay, Quarantine Bay (37°04′42″S 149°53′E), 2 m, seagrass Posidonia sp., airlift, 9 October 1984, coll. S.J. Keable and J.T. van der Velde (Q6, Q8) GoogleMaps ; 19 specimens, AM P.77029, Diamond Reef, south-east of Hallidays Point (32°05′26″S 152°33′05″E), 17 m, brown-green sponge, 21 March 2003, coll. P.B. Berents, S.J. Keable and R.T. Johnson ( NSW 2243 About NSW ) GoogleMaps ; 11 specimens, AM P.77031, east of Red Head (32°03′17″S 152°33′14″E), 12.4 m, orange lacy bryozoan, 22 March 2003, coll. AM party ( NSW 2245 About NSW ) GoogleMaps ; 2 specimens, AM P.77033, east of Red Head (32°03′17″S 152°33′14″E), 9.5 m, brown convoluted sponge, 22 March 2003, coll. P.B. Berents, S.J. Keable and R.T. Johnson ( NSW 2260 About NSW ) GoogleMaps ; 1 male specimen, AM P.97859, Bare Island, Botany Bay (33°59′S 151°13′E), 3–7 m, macroalga Ecklonia radiata kelp holdfast, 18 March 2011, coll. K.B. Attwood and L.E. Hughes (MI NSW 4014 About NSW ) GoogleMaps ; 1 male specimen, AM P.77626, south of Baronda Head, north of Tathra (36°41′12″S 149°59′53″E), 12 m, on yellow sponge, 5 April 2008, coll. R.T. Springthorpe (MI NSW 3275 About NSW ) GoogleMaps .
Type locality. Port Jackson , New South Wales, Australia (33°51′S 151°16′E). GoogleMaps
Distribution. New South Wales: Smoky Cape; Coffs Harbour; Solitary Islands; Port Stephens; Hallidays Point; Red Head; Port Jackson Wattamolla; Munganno Point; Bare Island; Twofold Bay; Tathra (Haswell 1879; Lowry & Springthorpe 2005; current study). Tasmania: eastern slope of Bass Strait ( Lowry & Springthorpe 2005).
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Royal Botanic Gardens, National Herbarium of New South Wales |
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Hamimaera hamigera ( Haswell, 1879b )
Hughes, Lauren E. 2016 |
Hamimaera hamigera
Krapp-Schickel 2008: 29 |
Linguimaera hamigera
Lowry 2005: 249 |
Maera hamigera
Appadoo 2002: 664 |
Myers 1997: 109 |
Ledoyer 1983: 523 |
Karaman 1982: 312 |
Barnard 1965: 507 |
Chilton 1921: 73 |
Barnard 1916: 196 |
Stebbing 1910: 600 |
Maera hamigera
Lyons 1993: 587 |
Karaman 1971: 152 |
Walker 1909: 335 |
Maera hamigera
Ren 2012: 240 |
Barnard 1983: 623 |
Stebbing 1906: 437 |
Della 1893: 723 |
Stebbing 1888: 1790 |
Moera hamigera
Haswell 1879: 333 |