Halopteris carinata Allman, 1877

Castro Mendonça, Luana M., Parisotto Guimarães, Carmen R. & Haddad, Maria A., 2022, Taxonomy and diversity of hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) of Sergipe, Northeast Brazil, Zoologia (e 21032) 39, pp. 1-65 : 40-42

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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/S1984-4689.v39.e21032

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scientific name

Halopteris carinata Allman, 1877
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Halopteris carinata Allman, 1877 View in CoL

Fig. 18A–B, D View Figure 18

Synonyms available from: Schuchert (1997).

Halopteris carinata Allman, 1877: 33 View in CoL , pl. 19, figs 3–7.

Description: Colonies fragmented, longest stem fragment with 8 cm. Stem erect, monosiphonic, straight, perisarc thick. Stem divided into two regions, the first with several internodes of variable length, separated by straight nodes, each internode with nematothecae. The second region with regular segments, separated by oblique nodes, composed by one cauline hydrotheca with three associated nematothecae, a median inferior and a pair of laterals, and four or more distal nematothecae, disposed in pairs after the hydrothecae and one hydrocladium inserted laterally to the hydrothecae at the stem. Hydrocladia unbranched, arising alternately from the stem, composed of segments separated by oblique nodes. First hydrocladial segment ahydrothecate, and with one nematotheca. Further hydrocladial segments generally with one hydrotheca and four nematothecae, positioned concerning the hydrothecae, one median inferior, a pair of laterals, and a superior one, not axillar. Hydrothecae cylindrical, 198–223 µm high, 193–206 µm wide at the margin, adnate to the hydrocladium for more than heaf of their length, abcaulinar margin straight, margin smooth with one sharp cusp in the distal end. All nematothecae two-chambered. Median inferior nematothecae, apparently immovable, in the form of a spoon. Lateral nematothecae is composed of a pedicel adnate to the hydrothecal wall and a superior concave free chamber that surpass the hydrothecal margin. Superior nematothecae reduced, mobile, with an aperture in the form of a spoon. Intersegment nematothecae similar to the superior ones but higher. Cauline hydrothecae shorter and shallower than the hydrocladial ones. Male and female gonothecae on the same stem. Female gonothecae barrel-shaped, longer than wider, 1533–1570 µm high, 1029–1103 µm in maximum width, flattened laterally with an oval aperture and an operculum, arising from a short pedicel from the stem, generally in groups of three. Up to 11 female gonothecae per colony, one or two per hydrocladium. Male gonothecae small, 420–477 µm high, 176–230 µm in maximum width, sac-shaped, arising from a short pedicel from the hydrocladium, laterally above the hydrothecae. The male and female gonothecae with nematothecae in the basal portion, one and two, respectively. Gonothecal nematothecae mobile, formed by a long pedicel and a conical superior chamber. Nematocysts microbasic mastigophores undischarged (31–35.4 × 10.2–11 µm) and discharged (27.5–30.4 × 10–11.4 µm).

Material examined: PCS – few colonies, several of them with gonothecae, from dry and rainy seasons. CZUFS CNI-00014; CNI-00180; CNI-00329.

Station: PCS – 5, 11, 12, 15, 17.

Bottom: gravel, sand, and mud.

Distribution: Brazil – Pernambuco ( Calder and Maÿal 1998), Alagoas (Maximiliano M. Maronna unpub. data), Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro ( Grohmann et al. 2003), and Santa Catarina ( Miranda et al. 2015). World distribution – recorded mainly from Western Atlantic with preferences for warm regions. Records from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Bahamas, and Florida ( Calder 1997).

Remarks: Unknown substrate.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Hydrozoa

Order

Leptothecata

Family

Halopterididae

Genus

Halopteris

Loc

Halopteris carinata Allman, 1877

Castro Mendonça, Luana M., Parisotto Guimarães, Carmen R. & Haddad, Maria A. 2022
2022
Loc

Halopteris carinata

Allman GJ 1877: 33
1877
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