Lophelia pertusa (Linnaeus)

Picciani, Natasha, Pires, Débora O. & Silva, Hélio R., 2011, Cnidocysts of Caryophylliidae and Dendrophylliidae (Cnidaria: Scleractinia): Taxonomic Distribution and Phylogenetic Implications, Zootaxa 3135, pp. 35-54 : 37-39

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.205062

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5624829

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scientific name

Lophelia pertusa (Linnaeus)
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Lophelia pertusa (Linnaeus) View in CoL

(tab. 1; fig. 1)

Remarks. The b-rhabdoids (3)1 from tentacles are distinct from those observed in dendrophylliids with respect to their longer shaft and flattened ends of the capsule. The shaft length of p-rhabdoids D (from the base of the shaft to the end of the two tips of the v-notch) of tentacles continuously varied from 1/3 to 1/2 of the undischarged capsule length, thus for convenience we considered them as p-rhabdoids D (1–2). Holotrichs I and p-rhabdoids D (2) from mesenterial filaments showed the wider range of length in comparison to other species examined, and were not distinguishable in two size classes. A variety of b-rhabdoid similar to b-rhabdoid (1) was observed in mesenterial filaments (b-rhabdoid2: fig. 1K).

capsules measured; F = frequency (+++ = very common, ++ = common, + = uncommon, – = rare).

Structure Type Mean and range of length and width of capsules in Μm (±standard N F Fig

deviation)

Tentacles Spirocyst 34.80 (24.20–43.56) ± 5.97 X 3.74 (2.42–6.05) ± 1.06 33 +++ 1A Holotrich I 52.26 (48.00–60.00) ± 3.18 X 15.68 (12.00–17.00) ± 1.90 33 + 1B Holotrich I 95.25 (86.00–107.10) ± 5.60 X 14.01 (12.00–18.36) ± 1.34 20 – - B-rhabdoid (2) 10.69 (7.26–14.52) ± 1.83 X 2.55 (2.00–3.63) ± 0.44 25 + 1C B-rhabdoid (3)1 37.56 (27.00–47.00) ± 4.76 X 4.29 (2.42–6.00) ± 1.03 38 ++ 1D P-rhabdoid D (1–2) 43.37 (26.62–54.45) ± 4.45 X 5.78 (4.84–8.47) ± 0.93 73 ++ 1E P-rhabdoid D (3) 16.97 (13.31–21.00) ± 2.36 X 4.71 (3.00–6.05) ± 0.85 25 + 1F

Filaments Holotrich I 80.83 (54.00–104.00) ± 13.61 X 14.78 (11.00–18.15) ± 2.20 72 +++ 1G B-rhabdoid (1) 25.15 (15.00–42.35) ± 7.82 X 2.63 (2.00–4.00) ± 0.65 42 – 1I B-rhabdoid (2) 6.35 (4.00–9.00) ± 1.27 X 2.20 (1.00–3.00) ± 0.62 20 – 1J B-rhabdoid2 18.31 (13.31–24.20) ± 3.26 X 2.42 (–) ± 0 22 + 1K P-rhabdoid D (2) 57.50 (22.99–107.00) ± 27.05 X 8.84 (3.63–14.52) ± 3.44 150 ++ 1M P-rhabdoid D (3) 16.27 (14.52–21.00) ± 1.53 X 4.78 (3.63–5.00) ± 0.35 25 + 1L FIGURE 1. Cnidom of Lophelia pertusa (MNRJ 6818). A. spirocyst; B. holotrich I; C. b-rhabdoid (2); D. b-rhabdoid (3)1; E. p-rhabdoid D (1–2); F. p-rhabdoid D (3); G, H. holotrich I; I. b-rhabdoid (1); J. b-rhabdoid (2); K. b-rhabdoid2; L. p-rhabdoid D (3); M, N, O, P. p-rhabdoid D (2). Tentacles: A–F. Mesenterial filaments: G–P. Scale bar=10μm.

FIGURE 2. Cnidom of Solenosmilia variabilis (MNRJ 6676). A. spirocyst; B. holotrich I; C. b-rhabdoid (2); D. p-rhabdoid D (1–2); E. p-rhabdoid D (3); F. holotrich I; G. b-rhabdoid (2); H. b-rhabdoid 1; I. p-rhabdoid D (2); J. p-rhabdoid D (3). Tentacles: A–E. Mesenterial filaments: F–J. Scale bar=10μm.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Anthozoa

Order

Scleractinia

Family

Caryophylliidae

Genus

Lophelia

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