Auletta syncinularia (Schmidt, 1870)
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Auletta syncinularia (Schmidt, 1870)
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Diagnostic features
(young specimen). Single white tube (1-3 mm wide, 1.6 cm high). Surface rugose. One oscule on top of the tube. As adults this species grows as a cluster of smooth slender tubes (3-10 cm long, 1 cm wide), with a peduncle (2-3 cm long). Spicules are highly conserved (sinuous strongyles and styles present in two or three size classes.
Similar species.
The young specimens of Auletta sp. nov. 1 (described below).
Distribution and abundance.
Auletta syncinularia is reported from the Gulf of Mexico, Florida, Barbados, and Azores (70-159 m deep); elsewhere, down to 200 m depth ( Alvarez et al. 1998). At FGBNMS the species was collected once at Elvers Bank growing on a rock with Hexactinellids and black corals.
Ecology.
This species was found associated with a rock where a large hexactinellid was growing (DFH3-23).
Identification.
MCD.
Reference.
Alvarez et al. 1998.
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