Amathia acervata Lamouroux, 1824
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Amathia acervata Lamouroux, 1824 View in CoL
( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 )
Amathia acervata Lamouroux, 1824: 45 View in CoL ; Jelly 1889: 10; Hirose et al. 2017.
Serialaria acervata: Blainville 1834: 476 ; Deshayes & Milne Edwards 1836: 170; d’Orbigny 1853: 595.
Non Amathia acervata: d’Hondt 1979: 10 View in CoL , 16; 1983: 65, fig. 36E; d’Hondt 1991: 163, 165 (part); Gordon et al. 2009: 288. [These all refer to A. bicornis .]
Non Amathia vidovici: d’Hondt 1991: 165 View in CoL [These refer to A. acervata View in CoL ].
Material examined. MBRBK1710 , Tongyeong yacht anchorage, South Sea, 34.4934°N, 128.2600°E, 17 August 2015, depth 30 cm. GoogleMaps
Description. Colonies forming erect, bushy and branching tufts attached to algae and other substrata ( Fig. 16A–D View FIGURE 16 ). Anticlockwise (usually) spirals of zooid clusters grouped along narrow (about 1.4 mm width) cylindrical stolons. Zooids tilted relative to stolon axis, narrow (about 0.5 mm long, 0.12 mm wide), tubular and connate and more thickly cuticularized at distal ends, a cluster consisting of 12–15 pairs ( Fig. 16A, B View FIGURE 16 ). Clusters spiral about 1.5 turns around stolon (clusters c. 0.6–1.4 mm long). Stolon branching mostly trifurcate. Color of alcohol-preserved specimens whitish tan. Polypides with 8 tentacles.
Remarks. Bushy Amathia species found in Asian waters have usually been attributed to Amathia convoluta (Lamarck, 1816) or Amathia distans Busk, 1886 , species with Atlantic distributions. Hirose et al. (in prep.) have made a morphological and molecular study of three Amathia species in Japan, including the redescription of the holotype of Amathia acervata . This is the first record of the species in Korea. Another Japanese species, presently undescribed (Hirose et al. in prep.) is more robust, with slightly larger stolons and zooids with darker-brown pigmentation and mostly bifurcate branching. It may also be found to occur in Korea. No living specimens were found during our survey, but MBRBK houses jars of preserved material.
Distribution. Korea: Japan Sea (East Sea) coastal localities. Also Pacific coast of Japan.
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Amathia acervata Lamouroux, 1824
Seo, Ji-Eun, Chae, Hyun Sook, Winston, Judith E., Zágoršek, Kamil & Gordon, Dennis P. 2018 |
Amathia acervata
Lamouroux, 1824 : 45 |
Jelly 1889 : 10 |
Serialaria acervata:
Blainville 1834 : 476 |
Deshayes & Milne Edwards 1836 : 170 |
Amathia acervata: d’Hondt 1979: 10
Gordon et al. 2009 : 288 |