Hydroides tambalagamensis Pillai, 1961
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4019.1.13 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3511717 |
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Hydroides tambalagamensis Pillai, 1961 |
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Hydroides tambalagamensis Pillai, 1961 View in CoL
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Hydroides tambalagamensis Pillai, 1961: 36 View in CoL –38, fig. 12 [Tambalagam Lake, Sri Lanka].
Hydroides tambalagamensis View in CoL . — Straughan 1967b: 33, fig. 3g [Heron Island, Qld; diagnosis]; Imajima 1976a: 231 –132 [diagnosis, Japan]; Imajima 1976b: 123 –126, fig. 2a–j [Tanega-Shima, Japan]; Imajima 1979: 167 [Kii Peninsula, Japan]; Imajima & ten Hove 1984: 49 [Majuro, Marshall Islands, Lizard Island, Qld; synonymy]; ten Hove & Kupriyanova 2009: 54 [name only]; Sun et al. 2012a: 21 View Cited Treatment [ Hong Kong, description]; Sun et al. 2015: 82 –85, fig. 27 [WA, NT, Qld, Australia]. Hydroides spiculitubus Pillai, 2009: 125 View in CoL –128 [Kimberley, WA].
Hydroides spiculitubus View in CoL . — Bailey-Brock et al. 2012: 969, 973 [ Marshall Islands].
Material examined. AM W.38609, North Point, 14°40'S, 145°28'E, 20 m, coll. P. Hutchings, 9 Mar 1986; AM W.45050, MI QLD 2406 (5); AM W.45058, MI QLD 2406; AM W.45064, MI QLD 2413; AM W.45417, MI QLD 2446 (2); AM W.45418, MI QLD 2446; AM W.46430, Hicks Reef Outer Barrier, Fore Reef, 14°28'48"S, 145°29'12"E, coral rubble, 2–18 m, coll. C. Watson & K. Mills, 14 Feb 2009; AM W.46431, Day Reef, Fore Reef, 14°28'18"S, 145°31'48"E, coral rubble, 10 m, coll. M. Blazewicz-Paskowycz, 13 Feb 2009; SAM E3598 (2), stn.G232, between First Beach and Osprey Island, 1 m, coll. G. Rouse & E. Kupriyanova, 26 Oct 2005.
Diagnosis. Verticil with 7–8 sub-equal spines (no larger dorsal spine). Each verticil spine curved outwards and ending in pointed tip, bearing a pair of outwardly curved lateral spinules at about half of its length, an inwardly curved radial spinule at the same level or slightly above, and a small basal radial spinule. Funnel with 24–39 sharply pointed dark-brown chitinized radii, base of funnel not chitinized. Grooves separating radii extending 1/3 of funnel length ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 ).
Remarks. Pillai (2009) described specimens with H. tambalagamensis - type operculum and a detachable inner tube as Hydroides spiculituba n. sp. However, Sun et al. (2015) synonymized H. spiculituba with H. tambalagamensis based on the identical 18S sequences of specimens with and without inner tubes. Here we follow the synonymy of Sun et al. (2015).
Distribution. Indo-West Pacific.
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South African Museum |
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Hydroides tambalagamensis Pillai, 1961
Kupriyanova, Elena K., Sun, Yanan, Ten Hove, Harry A., Wong, Eunice & Rouse, Greg W. 2015 |
Hydroides spiculitubus
Bailey-Brock 2012: 969 |
Hydroides tambalagamensis
Sun 2015: 82 |
Sun 2012: 21 |
Hove 2009: 54 |
Pillai 2009: 125 |
Imajima 1979: 167 |
Imajima 1976: 231 |
Imajima 1976: 123 |
Straughan 1967: 33 |
Hydroides tambalagamensis
Pillai 1961: 36 |