Xenia bauiana May, 1899
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Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2
Xenia bauiana ; Kükenthal 1902: 655–656
Material. Syntype: ZMB 3673 View Materials , Zanzibar, 1885, coll. Sander.
Description. The syntype is 25 mm high; its stalk is 14–20 mm long and 12 mm wide at its base and 28 mm wide at the uppermost part. The polyp body is up to 9 mm long, and the tentacles are up to 4 mm long, featuring four rows of pinnules on each side. The pinnules are relatively short and slender, up to 0.50 mm long and 0.15 mm wide, 26–30 in the outermost row with no gap between adjacent pinnules.
Sclerites are ellipsoid platelets, occasionally slightly irregular 0.008 –0.014 X 0.015 –0.020 mm in diameter ( Fig. 2a, n View FIGURE 2 =25). They are composed of calcite rods ( Fig. 2b View FIGURE 2 ) thus providing a granular appearance to the sclerite surface, which is mostly fractured ( Fig. 1a View FIGURE 1 ). The ethanol-preserved holotype is brown-gray in color.
Remarks. In the original description of X. bauiana, May (1899) indicated three rows of pinnules, but not their number on the margins of the tentacles. Later, Kükenthal (1902) noted that this species features six rows, probably referring to the total number – namely, three on each side of the tentacle. Both of these descriptions lack details regarding the number of pinnules and sclerite dimensions. The current findings further indicate that the number of rows of pinnules recorded in previous studies is erroneous ( May 1899: 3 rows; Kükenthal 1902: 6 rows; and this study: 4 rows).
Similar species and conclusion. Both X. bauiana and X. sansibariana feature four rows of pinnules with 26– 30 and 25–27 pinnules in the outermost row, respectively, and share the same type locality. Notably, X. sansibariana lacks sclerites and thus these two species should be considered as separate.
Distribution. Zanzibar.
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Xenia bauiana May, 1899
Halász, Anna, Mcfadden, Catherine S., Toonen, Robert & Benayahu, Yehuda 2019 |
Xenia bauiana May, 1899: 88
May, W. 1899: 88 |