Hydrichthella Stechow, 1909
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https://doi.org/ 10.11865/zs.201713 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5721736 |
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Genus Hydrichthella Stechow, 1909 View in CoL
Hydrichthella Stechow, 1909: 31 View in CoL ; Hirohito, 1988: 142, 144; Bouillon et al., 2006: 153; Xu et al., 2014: 265.
Hydrichthelloides Bouillon, 1978: 55 View in CoL ; Bouillon, 1985: 59.
Type species: Hydrichthella epigorgia Stechow, 1905 .
Diagnosis. Hydroid. Colony usually growing on sea fans, hydrorhiza encrusting, covered by naked coenosarc, or consisting of perisarc-covered reticular stolons pending substrate; gastrozooid tubular, without tentacles; hypostome studded by nematocysts; dactylozooids hollow, without mouth, with two types: one with many capitate tentacles and the other filiform, with capitate tip; gonozooids similar to gastrozooids in shape, bearing eumedusoids.
Medusa. Reduced to short-living eumedusoids, with 4 radial canals and subumbrellar cavity, with manubrium not eccentric; with 8 non-tentacular bulbs; gonads on manubrium; with or without ocelli.
Remarks. The genus Hydrichthella shares with Hydrichthelloides the hydroids colony polymorphic and dactylozooids of two types: one with many capitate tentacles and the other filiform with capitate tips. Type species of both genera show distinct from the structure of hydrorhiza: Hydrichthelloides reticula Bouillon, 1978 consists of perisarc, covered reticular stolons pending substrate; Hydrichthella epigorgia Stechow, 1909 is encrusting, covered by naked coenosarc. The systematic value of this distinguished character is questionable even at the generic level. Hirohito (1988) treated Hydrichthelloides as a synonym of Hydrichthella .
The genus Hydrichthella comprised two species: the hydroid H. epigorgia Stechow, 1909 from the East China Sea, Japan, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Seychelles Island ( Hirohito, 1988; Tang & Gao, 2008; Xu et al., 2014) and H. reticulata ( Bouillon, 1978) from Papua New Guinea ( Bouillon, 1978). In the present work, a new medusa species, H. ocellata Xu, Huang & Wang , sp. nov., collected from the South China Sea with red ocelli on the 8 non-tentacular bulbs which suggests it should be a new species of the genus.
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Hydrichthella Stechow, 1909
Wang, Lianggen, Du, Feiyan, Xu, Zhenzu, Huang, Jiaqi & Guo, Donghui 2017 |
Hydrichthelloides
Bouillon 1985: 59 |
Bouillon 1978: 55 |
Hydrichthella
Xu & Huang & Lin & Guo & Wang & The Superclass Hydrozoa of the Phylum Cnidaria in China 2014: 265 |
Bouillon 2006: 153 |
Hirohito 1988: 142 |
Stechow 1909: 31 |