Some hydrozoans (Cnidaria) from Central Chile and the Strait of Magellan Author Galea, Horia R. Author Schories, Dirk text Zootaxa 2012 3296 19 67 journal article 44936 10.5281/zenodo.280882 e115374e-5859-427c-b28f-74d469b2cf3a 1175-5326 280882 Eudendrium sp. 4 (pl. 1H) Material examined. Stn. FSI06.i.2011 , S29 ( 30 m ): numerous sterile stems, up to 3 cm high, epizoic on Halecium pallens ; 08.i.2011 , S06 ( 25 m ): a sterile, 5 cm high colony, on dead portion of gorgonian (MHNG-INVE- 79606). Description . Colonies up to 5 cm high, arising from creeping, branching, anastomosing hydrorhiza. Stems and basal part of branches polysiphonic. Branching irregular, in all directions, giving the colonies a bushy appearance; each branchlet rather long and straight, carrying a terminal hydranth. Perisarc smooth, except for basal part of side branches, provided with 5–8 wrinkles; occasional wrinkles may also be present in middle of hydranth pedicels. Hydranths typical of the genus, with basal groove delimiting lower part from main body; hypostome encircled by 19–28 filiform tentacles, but often 23–24 of these present. Gonophores absent. Nematocysts: microbasic euryteles in two size classes: - small [(6.8–7.6)×(3.0–3.3) µm], pyriform capsules, abundant in tentacles, hydranth body and coenosarc of stem and branches; - larger [(11.0–12.0)×(3.7–4.3) µm], elongated capsules, abundant in the lower third of hydranth body, also occurring in the coenosarc of stem and branches. Distribution in Chile . Strait of Magellan (present study).