Monotheca togata ( Watson, 1973 )

Watson, Jeanette E., 2011, Review of the genus Monotheca (Hydrozoa: Leptolida) from Australia with description of a new species and a note on Monothecella Stechow, 1923, Memoirs of Museum Victoria 68, pp. 71-91 : 86

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https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2011.68.05

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scientific name

Monotheca togata ( Watson, 1973 )
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Monotheca togata ( Watson, 1973) View in CoL

Fig. 6 A–I View Figure 6

Plumularia togata Watson, 1973: 191 View in CoL , figs 65–67.— Bouillon et al., 2006: 371.— Stranks, 1993: 14.

? Monotheca togata View in CoL . — Vervoort and Watson, 2003: 374, fig. 91A– E.

Material examined. NMV F42060 View Materials , holotype, microslide (malinol mounted), Pearson Island , South Australia, on red alga Metagoniolithon charoides , depth 33 m, coll: S. Shepherd 8 January 1969. Paratypes: microslides NMV F42061 View Materials , F42062 View Materials , F42063 View Materials , F4 View Materials G2064, F42065, F42066,F42105 ; SAMH40 ,PearsonIslandonredalga Metagoniolithon charoides , coll: S. Shepherd, 8 January 1969 .

Description. Hydrorhiza a network of broad, flat stolonal tubes with internal flexion joints. Stems short, to 4 mm long, monosiphonic, with one to three short basal internodes, nodes transverse, succeeding internodes moderately long and slender, expanding distally to a broad shoulder at apophysis, a strong transverse septum above and below node at level of apophysis, distal node V-shaped, sometimes a weak transverse septum about halfway up internode near level of cauline nematotheca.

Apophysis short, robust, just below distal cauline node, slightly frontal on stem, upwardly directed, abcauline wall a continuation of internode, adcauline wall set close to internode, distal end wide, thickened, node transverse, a weak oblique internal septum below node.

Hydrocladia alternate, one on cauline internode, slightly forwardly directed, athecate internode very short, corrugated, a strong transverse internal septum, distal node transverse. Hydrothecate internode much longer than athecate internode, inserted into shoulder of athecate internode with a slender V-shaped joint; internode downwardly curved below hydrotheca.

Hydrotheca cowl shaped (lateral view), scoop shaped (anterior view), with a distinctly peaked adcauline margin (i.e. opposite base of hydrotheca), prehydrothecal chamber short, inflated, upper (adcauline) wall strongly convex, sometimes a faint septum passing from internode into base, hydrothecal margin hemispherical to triangular (anterior view), in lateral view adcauline wall extending in a peak over margin; rim thickened and outrolled.

Nematothecae bithalamic, moveable, all similar in shape but differing slightly in length of base, cup robust, wide and fairly shallow, adcaudally excavated almost to base; one cauline, about halfway along internode on same side as apophysis, one axillar beside apophysis, one median inferior on hump of prehydrothecal chamber, just reaching base of hydrotheca, twin laterals standing close together at either side of a low distal protuberance of internode, bases short, sides facing inwards to hydrothecal margin; in lateral view, nematothecae appear to be almost inside hydrothecal margin.

Male gonotheca large, inserted on a short, straight pedicel beside apophysis on first stem internode, body barrel shaped, distally truncated, walls smooth to weakly undulated, aperture terminal, transverse, closed by a sheet of tissue. Female gonotheca unknown.

NMV

Museum Victoria

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Hydrozoa

Order

Leptothecata

Family

Plumulariidae

Genus

Monotheca

Loc

Monotheca togata ( Watson, 1973 )

Watson, Jeanette E. 2011
2011
Loc

Monotheca togata

Vervoort, W. & Watson, J. E. 2003: 374
2003
Loc

Plumularia togata

Bouillon, J. & Gravili, C. & Pages, F. & Gili, J-M. & Boero, F. 2006: 371
Stranks, T. N. 1993: 14
Watson, J. E. 1973: 191
1973
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