Alcyonium yepayek, Ofwegen, Van, 2007
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.178819 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6237507 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7974B36E-FFBB-095C-B1FA-B483C7BFEC15 |
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Alcyonium yepayek |
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Alcyonium yepayek View in CoL n. sp.
( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1. a i, 2h, 10)
Holotype: RMNH Coel. 34948, Chile, Canal Pitt Chico, 50°50'07.1" S, 74°08'20.9" W, depth 17 m, very mixed, steep walls, strong current, lots of hydrocorals and crabs, coll. VH & GF, 7 March 2006.
Paratypes: MZUC-UCCC 32684, one colony, Chile, Bernardo Area, Canal Caldcleugh N middle, 48°24'46.4'' S, 74°18'23.6'' W, depth 9 m, coll. VH & GF, 29 March 2005; RMNH Coel. 34949, two microscope slides, same data as MZUC-UCCC 32684; ZSM 20061197, one colony, Chile, Fjord Bernardo, Boca Bernardo S (Canal Farquhar), 48°34'40'' S, 74°20'18'' W, depth 13 m, coll. VH & GF, 30 March 2005.
Description. The holotype consists of three lobes encircling a gorgonian branch ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1. a i). The largest lobe is one cm long and wide, the other two are smaller, a real stalk is lacking.
Because all polyps were retracted in the material studied the arrangement of anthocodial sclerites was not examined. The collaret spindles are up to 0.35 mm long, with simple tubercles ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 a). Points have spindles similar to those of the collaret, with clubs present distally, up to 0.15 mm long ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 b). In the tentacles spiny rods are found, up to 0.15 mm long ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 c).
The surface layer of the lobes has small clubs, mostly up to 0.15 mm long, a few up to 0.25 mm long, with leafy heads, and many of them with a central wart ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 d); the interior has spindles with simple tubercles, up to 0.40 mm long ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 e).
The surface layer of the base of the colony has tiny capstans ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 f), up to 0.10 mm long; the interior has spindles and rods, up to 0.25 mm long ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 g–h).
Colour. Alive ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 h) and preserved the colonies are orange. Most anthocodial and the smaller interior sclerites are colourless, all others yellow.
Etymology. The species is named after the vessel of the CONAF (national park rangers) of the XIIth region, Yepayek , on which the sampling expeditions were carried out.
Habitat, distribution and abundance. The species was found between 9 and 17 m on rocky and biogenic substrata (mussels) of channels in the Central Patagonian Zone (48°24'46.4'' S, 74°18'23.6'' W to 50°50'07.1" S, 74°08'20.9" W). Locally it was abundant.
Variability. Both MZUC-UCCC 32684 and ZSM 20061197 are a few cm high and about 1.5 cm wide, with digitiform colony shape, although some slight swellings, which could be the beginning of lobes, are visible. Contrary to the holotype both paratypes have clubs in the base of the colony; these are up to 0.10 mm long, and similar in shape to the clubs of the top of the colony.
Remarks. Alcyonium yepayek n. sp. resembles A. jorgei n. sp. with regards to the internal rods, but differs in having wider lobes and most clubs having a central wart. It also resembles A. glaciophilum n. sp. but that species has much longer rods in the interior, which are also present in the top of the colony.
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