Acryptolaria laertesi, Peña Cantero & Vervoort, 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2010n2a5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4551886 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E5636A-FF87-FFBA-FCD2-514E7731FCE6 |
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Felipe |
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Acryptolaria laertesi |
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sp. nov. |
Acryptolaria laertesi View in CoL n. sp.
( Figs 14 View FIG ; 30 View FIG ; 31K View FIG ; Table 15)
TYPE MATERIAL. — Loyalty Islands. MUSORSTOM 6, stn DW 425, 20°24.30’S, 166°24.80’E, 594 m, 17.II.1989, 1 stem c. 75 mm high, holotype (MNHN-Hy.2009-0165); 1 stem fragment c. 20 mm high, paratype (RMNH-Coel. no. 35137, slide 699).
ETYMOLOGY. — The specific name “ laertesi ” is a dedication to Laertes Peña Sancho, son of the first author; it is a noun in genitive singular.
ECOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTION. — Acryptolaria laertesi n. sp. was collected at a depth of 594 m in the Loyalty Islands area.
DESCRIPTION Stem c. 75 mm high. Branching irregular and scarce ( Fig. 31K View FIG ); only seven, very short (up to 8 mm long) primary branches present. Branches roughly straight, with an almost unnoticeable zigzag ( Fig. 14A View FIG ).
Hydrothecae alternately arranged in two planes forming an obtuse angle ( Fig. 14A View FIG ); approximately cylindrical, but with a clear decrease of diameter at basal adnate part ( Fig. 14 View FIG ); minimum diameter at base. Distal part of hydrotheca practically straight. Hydrotheca strongly curved outwards, adnate for about half of its adcauline length (adnate/free ratio 1.1). Adcauline wall convex, straight at distal part; abcauline wall broadly concave, straight at distal part. Hydrothecal aperture circular, oblique and directed upwards, forming an angle of c. 30° with long axis of branch. Rim even, with numerous renovations (up to 12). Large nematocysts relatively very large and fusiform ( Fig. 30 View FIG ). Coppinia not observed.
REMARKS Acryptolaria laertesi n. sp. is easily recognizable by the colony structure, with just a few short primary branches and by shape and size of both hydrothecae and nematocysts. Acryptolaria laertesi n. sp. has extremely long and thin nematocysts (ratio 4.1). It has in fact the longest nematocysts in the genus Acryptolaria , together with A. tortugasensis , though in this species they are wider (29.3 × 9.9 µm). Acryptolaria laertesi n. sp. resembles A. encarnae n. sp. in the shape of the hydrothecae, but in the latter the hydrothecae are broadly cylindrical, slightly smaller, more strongly directed outwards and free for a smaller proportion. Moreover, in A. encarnae n. sp. the branches are straight and the large type of nematocysts is much smaller (19.9 × 7.5 µm). In the shape of the hydrothecae, A. laertesi n. sp. approaches A. corniformis , but in the latter the hydrothecae are much larger and less curved outwards. Moreover, it has much smaller nematocysts (12.3 × 4.3 µm in the holotype).
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