Poecillastra compressa var. parvistellata Topsent, 1913
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Poecillastra compressa var. parvistellata Topsent, 1913 |
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Poecillastra compressa var. parvistellata Topsent, 1913 View in CoL
( Figs. 6F–G View FIGURE 6 )
Poecillastra compressa var. parvistellata Topsent, 1913: 611 View in CoL , pl. IV figs. 1–2; Cárdenas & Rapp 2012: 28, table 4.
The variety was erected by Topsent for four fragments of a single specimen, collected by the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, Stat. 461, off Gough Island, South Atlantic, 40.3333°S 9.9417°W, depth 183 m (holotype Royal Scottish Museum, RSM.1921.143.1394). It resembles the typical variety Ecionemia compressa Bowerbank (1866: 55 , from Shetland, approximate coordinates 60.4667°N 1.0°W, depth 201m, holotype BMNH BK353-354) and many other Poecillastra compressa View in CoL specimens from the North Atlantic in shape and spicules, but the plesiasters of the present variety are smaller (and rare), 16–13 µm vs. 52 µm in the typical variety, and the spiraster/metasters are also small, 10–13 vs. 20 µm. Cárdenas & Rapp (2012) were not certain of the status of the var. parvistellata View in CoL , but in view of the allopatric occurrence I propose to elevate the variety to subspecies, to be named Poecillastra compressa subsp. parvistellata Topsent, 1913 View in CoL .
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Poecillastra compressa var. parvistellata Topsent, 1913
Van Soest, Rob W. M. 2024 |
Poecillastra compressa var. parvistellata
Cardenas, P. & Rapp, H. T. 2012: 28 |
Topsent, E. 1913: 611 |