Nolella cf. papuensis ( Busk, 1886 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5961769 |
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Nolella cf. papuensis ( Busk, 1886)
( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 )
Cylindroecium papuense Busk, 1886: 38 , pl. 8, fig. 2.
Nolella papuensis: Harmer 1915: 53 , pl. 4, figs 10–20; Rho & Kim 1981: 61, pl. 4, figs 1, 2; Rho & Seo 1986: 33; Seo 2005: 283, pl. 14, fig. 23
Material examined. MBRBK 1705 , 9 May 2017, Munseom Island offshore of Seogwipo Harbor , Jeju Island, 20 m.
Description. Colony forming chain or network of narrow cylindrical zooids. Zooid tubes varying in length, straight to slightly curved, connected by very narrow stoloniform elongations; zooids brown, opaque, their cuticle covered by particles of sediment proximally ( Fig. 8A, B View FIGURE 8 ), the distal ends of zooids usually lighter and more translucent ( Fig. 8D View FIGURE 8 ), with fine annular rings and topped distally by the often-squared orifice ( Fig. 8E, F View FIGURE 8 ). Mean zooid length 1.043 mm (range 0.97–1.09 mm, N = 3); zooid width, mean 0.186 mm (range 0.145–0.217, N = 3), no dilation in diameter at base. Tentacle crown equitentacled, tentacles thin, straightly held; the one tentacle crown that expanded in our study ( Fig. 8C View FIGURE 8 ) had 12 tentacles. No evidence of reproduction in colonies found.
Remarks. The muddy-looking cylindrical zooids of Nolella resemble tubes of polychaetes or amphipods, but their squared-off orifice is diagnostic, distinguishing them as belonging to Nolella . The zooids of the specimens collected in this study are shorter than the average for zooids of N. stipata recorded in Florida (2.1 x 1.8 mm zooid length and width) ( Winston 1982) and Brazil (2.3 x 1.8 mm) ( Vieira et al. 2014). Korean material collected previously and identified as Nolella papuensis had zooids 1.0– 2.8 mm long and 0.20–0.30 mm wide ( Seo 2005).
Harmer’s (1915) account of Nolella papuen sis from the Siboga Expedition reported considerable variability in zooid length depending on state of growth and/or regeneration, but able to attain almost 4 mm in height with a tentacle crown of c. 18 tentacles. Busk’s (1886) original description gave much smaller dimensions (1.3 x 0.10–0.11 mm). We believe the Korean specimens (all three from the South Sea), most closely approach N. papuensis . Embryos were lacking in our material, but embryos in colonies from other areas are brooded, several in a row, in the distal half of zooid tubes.
Distribution. Indonesia, New Guinea. Korea: Goheung, South Sea; Seogwipo, Jeju Island; intertidal to 20 m.
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Nolella cf. papuensis ( Busk, 1886 )
Seo, Ji-Eun, Chae, Hyun Sook, Winston, Judith E., Zágoršek, Kamil & Gordon, Dennis P. 2018 |
Cylindroecium papuense
Busk, 1886 : 38 |
Nolella papuensis: Harmer 1915 : 53
Harmer 1915 : 53 |
Rho & Kim 1981 : 61 |
Rho & Seo 1986 : 33 |
Seo 2005 : 283 |