Epizoanthus, (SCHULTZE, 1860), 1867
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab068 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5799608 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B5B03F-6B5A-FFF8-1734-F9C7ACA6FB14 |
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EPIZOANTHUS AFF. FATUUS ( SCHULTZE, 1860) View in CoL
( FIG. 3C View Figure 3 )
Material examined: QM G337590 . Hunter CMR, Australia, New South Wales, 32°34 ′ 30.0 ″ S –32°37 ′ 53.8 ″ S, 153°08 ′ 31.2 ″ E –153°09 ′ 42.1 ″ E, depth 1006–1036 m, beam trawl, coll. M. Ekins on RV Investigator, Cruise IN2017_V03, 3 June 2017, fixed in 99.5% EtOH GoogleMaps .
Description: External morphology. Circa 40 cylindrical polyps connected by strongly developed light beige coenenchyme on stalks of hexactinellid sponges ( Hyalonema sp. ) in preserved specimen. Colony covered upper part of the stalks, but not around the spiculous anchor. Contracted preserved polyps 1.0–3.0 mm in height, 1.5–3.5 mm in diameter.
Remarks: The capitulums of this specimen (QM G337590) were not swollen, while capitulums of the examined specimens of Epizoanthus fatuus (NSMT-Co 1757, NSMT-Co 1758) were swollen when contracted. On the other hand, numbers of tentacles and mesenteries were the same between QM G337590 and the examined specimens of E. fatuus . Therefore, we here preliminarily identify the examined specimen as Epizoanthus aff. fatuus .
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Queensland Museum |
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