Morbakka sp.

Bentlage, Bastian & Lewis, Cheryl, 2012, An illustrated key and synopsis of the families and genera of carybdeid box jellyfishes (Cnidaria: Cubozoa: Carybdeida), with emphasis on the “ Irukandji family ” (Carukiidae), Journal of Natural History (J. Nat. Hist.) 46 (41 - 42), pp. 2595-2620 : 2616-2617

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2012.717645

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scientific name

Morbakka sp.
status

 

Morbakka sp.

( Figure 9 View Figure 9 )

Carybdea alata, var. grandis Mayer (1915: 171 later became USNM 28713; only specimen from Manila Bay, Luzon); Mayer (1917: 189 as USNM 28713); Light (1921: 29–30).

non Carybdea alata, var. grandis [refers to Alatina grandis View in CoL ] Mayer (1915: 171; specimen from Mount Putri, Borneo); Mayer (1917: 171; specimen from Mount Putri, Borneo).

Material examined

USNM 28713 View Materials , two individuals, ∼ 100 mm and ∼ 50 mm IRW, and ∼ 80 mm BH and ∼ 40 mm IRW; Manila Bay , The Philippines .

Description

Lot USNM 28713 contains two large carybdeid specimens ( Figure 9A, B View Figure 9 ) collected by the steamer Albatross in 1909 during the Pacific Expedition of the US Fish Commission. The specimens were originally identified as Carybdea grandis (now Alatina grandis ) by A.G. Mayer. However, we determined that both specimens belong to Carukiidae . In particular, both specimens appear to be species of Morbakka . The material is in poor condition and it is unclear if the specimens belong to one of the two described species of Morbakka ( M. fenneri or M. virulenta ), or if they represent an undescribed species. Both specimens display morphological characters that demonstrate their affinity to the genus Morbakka . In particular, both lack gastric phacellae, but possess “rabbit-ear”-like rhopaliar horns ( Figure 9C View Figure 9 ), thorn-shaped extensions at the bases of their pedalial canals ( Figure 9D, E View Figure 9 ), and numerous branching velarial canals with lateral diverticula ( Figure 9F, G View Figure 9 ). Nematocyst warts on the perradial lappets, the exumbrella, or the pedalia were not observed, but this is likely a result of the poor preservation of the specimens.

Cnidome

Nematocysts were sampled from the tentacles, but all capsules sampled were discharged and lacked any interpretable features on the discharged shaft ( Figure 9H, I View Figure 9 ). The following measurements were obtained from the unidentified nematocysts: L 51.6- 55.8 -59.3 µm, W 27.5 - 29.8 -31.2 µm (n = 9).

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

US

University of Stellenbosch

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Cubozoa

Order

Carybdeida

Family

Carukiidae

Genus

Morbakka

Loc

Morbakka sp.

Bentlage, Bastian & Lewis, Cheryl 2012
2012
Loc

Carybdea alata, var. grandis

Light SF 1921: 29
Mayer AG 1917: 189
Mayer AG 1915: 171
1915
Loc

Carybdea alata, var. grandis

Mayer AG 1917: 171
Mayer AG 1915: 171
1915
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