Obelia dichotoma ( Linnaeus, 1758 )
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Obelia dichotoma ( Linnaeus, 1758) View in CoL
Figs. 51, 52
Sertularia dichotoma Linnaeus, 1758: 812 View Cited Treatment .
Obelia dichotoma View in CoL .— Segerstedt, 1889: 12, 25.— Lönnberg, 1898: 52; 1899b: 17.— Jäderholm, 1909: 63, pl. 5, fig. 15.— Rees & Rowe, 1969: 17.— Östman, 1982a: 156; 1982b: 228; 1983: 7.
Laomedea dichotoma View in CoL .— Jägerskiöld, 1971: 63.— Östman, 1979a: 6; 1999: 19.
Obelia dichotoma View in CoL form dubia.— Östman, 1983: 7; 1999: 19.
Obelia dichotoma View in CoL form plicata.— Östman, 1983: 7; 1999: 19.
Type locality. UK: coast of SW England ( Cornelius 1975a: 267) .
Museum material. Kosterhavet, 58°52.567’N, 11°06.313’E, 6–30 m, 07.ix.2010, SCUBA GoogleMaps , on algae and Sertularella polyzonias , one colony, up to 2.5 cm high, with gonothecae, coll. B.E. Picton, ROMIZ B3898 .
Remarks. Linnaeus (1758) evidently based his account of Sertularia dichotoma (= Obelia dichotoma ) on the earlier report of Ellis (1755), giving its provenance merely as “Habitat in Oceano.” Cornelius (1975a) restricted the type locality of the species to southwest coast of England, where it was found by Ellis “...in great abundance.”
Identification of material examined here was based on morphology and examination of the cnidome. In addition to A-type b-rhabdoids (microbasic b-mastigophores), exceedingly slender, elongate, and curved I d - type isorhizas ( Fig. 52c View FIGURE 52 ), and curved but somewhat thicker I D - type isorhizas ( Fig. 52b View FIGURE 52 ), as described in this species by Östman (1982b, 1987, 1999), were observed on hydranths of the specimens.
Details of the natural history of O. dichotoma , a well-known and widespread species, are given in Cornelius (1975, 1990, 1995). Although generally supposed to be virtually cosmopolitan, many identifications of the species remain doubtful. It was reported from Denmark by Kramp (1935b, as Laomedea dichotoma ) but not from the Oslofjord, Norway, by Christiansen (1972).
Reported distribution. West coast of Sweden.—From northern Kosterfjord to the Öresund ( Lönnberg 1898; Rees & Rowe 1969).
Elsewhere.—North Atlantic from the Barents Sea to the Mediterranean Sea in Europe, and from the Gulf of St. Lawrence to the Gulf of Mexico in North America ( Broch 1910; Fraser 1944; Bouillon et al. 2004).
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Obelia dichotoma ( Linnaeus, 1758 )
Calder, Dale R. 2012 |
Obelia dichotoma
Ostman, C. 1999: 19 |
Ostman, C. 1983: 7 |
Obelia dichotoma
Ostman, C. 1999: 19 |
Ostman, C. 1983: 7 |
Laomedea dichotoma
Ostman, C. 1999: 19 |
Ostman, C. 1979: 6 |
Jagerskiold, L. A. 1971: 63 |
Obelia dichotoma
Ostman, C. 1983: 7 |
Ostman, C. 1982: 156 |
Ostman, C. 1982: 228 |
Rees, W. J. & Rowe, M. 1969: 17 |
Jaderholm, E. 1909: 63 |
Lonnberg, E. 1899: 17 |
Lonnberg, E. 1898: 52 |
Segerstedt, M. 1889: 12 |