Bolocera kerguelensis Studer, 1879
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Bolocera kerguelensis Studer, 1879 View in CoL
( Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 , 6–7 View FIGURE 6 View FIGURE 7 ; Table 3; Appx. 1, 2)
Bolocera kerguelensis: Studer 1879 View in CoL ; Andres 1883; Kwietniewski 1896; Carlgren 1928; Carlgren 1949; Dunn 1983. Polystomidium patens Hertwig, 1882a View in CoL , b.
Bolocera occidua McMurrich, 1893 View in CoL ; Carlgren 1949; Carlgren 1959.
Bolocera longicornis Stephenson, 1918a View in CoL ; non Carlgren 1891; Carlgren 1893; non Stephenson 1918b.
Bolocera capensis Carlgren, 1928 View in CoL ; Carlgren 1938.
Bolocera patens Carlgren 1949 View in CoL .
Bolocera tuediae occidua: Riemann-Zürneck 1980 View in CoL ; Riemann-Zürneck 1991 b.
Bolocera paucicornis Dunn 1983 View in CoL .
Bolocera tuediae kerguelensis: Riemann-Zürneck 1986a View in CoL ; Riemann-Zürneck 1990.
MATERIAL EXAMINED
Polarstern ANT XV/3: stn. PS48/141 ( BEIM: ANT-4280, 2 specimens) ; stn. PS48/167 (AMNH-4448, 1 specimen); stn. PS48/338 (AMNH-4236, 2 specimens).
Polarstern ANT XVII/3 : stn. PS56/150 (AMNH-4518, 1 specimen; AMNH-4519, 1 specimen); stn. PS56/ 165 (AMNH-4542, 1 specimen; BEIM: ANT-4631, 19 specimens; AMNH-4632, 8 specimens; AMNH-4541, 1 specimen); stn. PS56/166-1 (AMNH-4476, 5 specimens) ; stn. PS56/178-2 ( BEIM: ANT-4633, 30 specimens; AMNH-4634, 15 specimens; AMNH-4635, 15 specimens; AMNH-4636, 25 specimens; AMNH-4637, 25 specimens; BEIM: ANT-4638, 25 specimens; BEIM: ANT-4639, 20 specimens); stn. PS56/183-1 (AMNH-4467, 3 specimens) ; stn. PS56/184-1 (AMNH-4509, 1 specimen).
Polarstern ANT XIX/3 : stn. PS61/98-1 (AMNH-4023, 1 specimen) ; stn. PS61/114-1 (AMNH-4129, 12 specimens); stn. PS61/121-1 (AMNH-4107, 1 specimen).
Polarstern ANT XIX/4 : stn. PS61/132-3 ( BEIM: ANT-4048, 1 specimen); stn. PS61/139-5 (AMNH-4199, 3 specimens) .
Polarstern ANT XIX/5 : stn. PS61/145 ( BEIM: ANT-4669, 1 specimen) ; stn. PS61/150 (AMNH-4653, 5 specimens); stn. PS61/153 (AMNH-4658, 5 specimens).
Polarstern ANT XXI/2 : stn. PS65/109-1 (AMNH-4910, 1 specimen; AMNH-4911, 1 specimen; AMNH- 4912, 1 specimen; AMNH-4913, 1 specimen) .
DIAGNOSIS
Pedal disc circular, to 40 mm diameter. Column short, to 30 mm height, funnel shaped, with very large, slightly convex oral disc to 104 mm, partially to completed covered by about 160 tentacles. Tentacles deciduous, with marginal endodermal sphincter in base, in six cycles. Column and tentacles dark pink to orange in living specimens, yellowish to tan when preserved. To five cycles of thin mesenteries equally developed along column, first cycles perfect and fertile (plus some pairs of third cycle) except directives; no oral or marginal stomata. Retractor muscles diffuse, parietobasilar muscles with large detached pennons. Basitrichs of mesenterial filaments to 69 µm long. Cnidom: spirocysts, basitrichs, and microbasic p -mastigophores. For a complete description of Bolocera kerguelensis , see Riemann-Zürneck (1980) and Dunn (1983).
GEOGRAPHIC AND BATHYMETRIC DISTRIBUTION
Bolocera kerguelensis is distributed around the Southern Ocean. Records are concentrated in areas where sampling effort has been higher: both sides of South America under 35ºS, Scotia Arc and Antarctic Peninsula, Ross Sea, Kerguelen Islands and South Africa (?). The depth range of the species is broad, from 45– 3,500 m, although is more abundant between 100– 1,000 m ( Dunn 1983).
The examined specimens occur within the previously known range, Scotia Sea and Antarctic Peninsula, but also in the eastern Weddell Sea, between 200– 3,947 m. Specimens from the Weddell Sea represent the first record of this species in the area and the deepest bathymetric collection extending the range to almost 4,000 m.
Bolocera kerguelensis is considered a Southern Ocean wide spread species from continental shelf and bathyal depths ( Fig. 3d View FIGURE 3 ).
TABLE 3. Size ranges of the cnidae of Bolocera kerguelensis Studer, 1879 ; for comparative cnidae data of the species see Dunn (1983). Χ: mean. SD: standard deviation. S: ratio of number of specimens in which each cnidae was found to number of specimens examined. N: total number of capsules measured. F: Frequency, +++ = very common, ++ = common, + = rather common, --- = sporadic. Abbreviations: Mc, Microbasic.
REMARKS
Dunn (1983) describes Bolocera paucicornis as a sympatric species of B. kerguelensis based mainly on the different size classes of basitrichs in the tentacles ( B. paucicornis has two sizes classes whereas B. kerguelensis has only one). Dunn (1983) provides additional differential characters for B. paucicornis : lack of microbasic p - mastigophores in the actinopharynx, tentacles covering the entire oral disc up to the mouth, and a convex oral disc. According to Dunn (1983), B. kerguelensis has microbasic p -mastigophores in the actinopharynx, tentacles are restricted to the margin of the oral disc, and the oral disc is flat. The specimens examined in this study show the above characters without any of the consistency expected for indicating different species. All examined specimens have the two size classes of basitrichs in the tentacles described for B. paucicornis , however, they all also simultaneously have microbasic p -mastigophores in the actinopharynx (although in low frequency: three specimens only had six of these capsules). Among specimens from one collection event we found specimens with tentacles restricted to the margin and others with the tentacles covering the entire oral disc; in the latter, we found, although in very low numbers, microbasic p -mastigophores in the actinopharynx.
Genus Epiactis Verrill, 1869
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Bolocera kerguelensis Studer, 1879
Rodríguez, Estefanía & López-González, Pablo J. 2013 |
Bolocera tuediae kerguelensis: Riemann-Zürneck 1986a
Riemann-Zurneck 1986 |
Bolocera paucicornis
Dunn 1983 |
Bolocera tuediae occidua: Riemann-Zürneck 1980
Riemann-Zurneck 1980 |
Bolocera patens
Carlgren 1949 |
Bolocera capensis
Carlgren 1928 |
Bolocera longicornis
Stephenson 1918 |
Bolocera occidua
McMurrich 1893 |
Polystomidium patens
Hertwig 1882 |
Bolocera kerguelensis
: Studer 1879 |