Sertularella simplex (Hutton, 1873)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4194.1.1 |
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Sertularella simplex (Hutton, 1873) |
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Sertularella simplex (Hutton, 1873)
Synonyms in the area:? Sertularella ellisii f. lagenoides —Leloup 1974 p. 28 [polyp]; Sertularella peregrina —Leloup 1974 p. 31–32 [polyp].
Remarks: Galea & Schories (2012a p. 46) considered that “Leloup’s (1974) material assigned to both S. ellisi f. lagenoides and S. peregrina may belong to either this species [ Sertularella sp.] or S. mixta , since no measurements allowing a reliable comparison were provided by this author”. Moreover, Sertularella peregrina Bale, 1926 is considered a synonym of Sertularia simplex in WoRMS (Schuchert 2016). Given the uncertainties about these records, we conservatively include them in the synonym of S. simplex , pending more detailed study.
Distribution in South America: polyp—Pacific Ocean, Chile, at north of Coquimbo and in Puerto Melinka, Guaitecas Archipelago (Leloup 1974 p. 28, 31–32).
Habitat: polyp—on algae (Leloup 1974 p. 28, 31–32).
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