Ceriantheomorphe ambonensis

Lopes, Celine S. S., Ceriello, Hellen, Morandini, Andre C. & Stampar, Sergio N., 2019, Revision of the genus Ceriantheomorphe (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Ceriantharia) with description of a new species from the Gulf of Mexico and northwestern Atlantic, ZooKeys 874, pp. 127-148 : 127

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.874.35835

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:5723F36A-EA44-48E3-A8F5-C8A3FF86F88C

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E74D3389-DABF-5370-9E19-94C01693FE34

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scientific name

Ceriantheomorphe ambonensis
status

 

Ceriantheomorphe ambonensis View in CoL Fig. 6 A–B View Figure 6

Cerianthus ambonensis Kwietniewski, 1898: 426; Pax 1910: 167; McMurrich 1910: 26-28; Carlgren 1912: 44-47.

Cerianthus sulcatus McMurrich, 1910: 28-30.

Ceriantheomorphe ambonensis - Carlgren 1931: 1.

Material examined.

(MZSP 8476): • young individual (3.8 cm long) from Jakarta Bay, Indonesia, K. Cassiolato leg. (viii/2011) ( Fig. 6 A–B View Figure 6 ).

Diagnosis.

Small cerianthid, 3.8 cm long and 2.1 cm wide. 48 marginal tentacles and 72 labial tentacles, both disposed in three cycles. Directive marginal and labial tentacles absent. Marginal tentacles arrangement: (0)1123.1121.1213.1213... Labial tentacles arrangement: (0)112.1121.1121.1121 … Pharynx occupies about 18% of total body length. Hyposulcus and hemisulci absent. Gastrovascular cavity occupies about 55% of total body length. Three pairs of protomesenteries, all connected to the siphonoglyph (directive mesenteries, P2 and P3). About 96 mesenteries arranged in M,B,m,b ( Fig. 7 View Figure 7 ). Directive mesenteries shorter than all other mesenteries. Protomesenteries (P2) longer than all metamesenteries. Ratio of 4% between betamesenteries (B × b) and 2.2-3.5% between metamesenteries (M × m). Directive mesenteries, protomesenteries P2 and P3, occupy 2.3%, 85.7%, 14.2% of total gastrovascular cavity length, respectively. Cnidome ( Fig. 8 View Figure 8 , Table 3 View Table ) composed of spirocysts, microbasic b-mastigophores (six types), atrichous (one type), ptychocyst and holotrichous.

Distribution.

Indonesia, shallow waters.

Description of specimen.

Small individual, with 3.8 cm long and 2.1 cm wide. 48 marginal tentacles and 72 labial tentacles, both disposed in three cycles. Marginal tentacles arrangement: (0)1123.112 …, labial tentacles arrangement: (0)112.112.112 … Small pharynx, occupies 18% of total body length. Hyposulcus and hemisulci absent. Well-marked siphonoglyph with three pairs of mesenteries connected to it (one pair of directive mesenteries and two pairs of protomesenteries). Long protomesenteries (P2) extending to the terminal pore and longer than other mesenteries. Directive mesenteries shorter than all mesenteries. Protomesenteries (P3) shorter than metamesenteries (M and m) and longer than betamesenteries (B and b). 96 mesenteries arranged in M,B,m,b ( Fig. 6 View Figure 6 ). Mesenteric filaments and craspedonemes present on initial portion of the gastrovascular cavity. Gastrovascular cavity occupies approximately 55% of the entire body length. Directive mesenteries and protomesenteries P3 occupy 2.3% and 14.2% of total gastrovascular cavity length, respectively, while protomesenteries P2 occupies 85.7%. Ratio of 2.2-3.5% between metamesenteries (M × m) and 4% between betamesenteries (B × b). Cnidome ( Fig. 7 View Figure 7 ) composed of spirocysts, microbasic b- mastigophores (six types), atrichous (one type), ptychocyst and holotrichous.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Anthozoa

SubClass

Ceriantharia

Order

Spirularia

Family

Cerianthidae

Genus

Ceriantheomorphe