Clavelina huntsmani Van Name, 1931
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4657.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5941193 |
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Clavelina huntsmani Van Name, 1931 |
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Clavelina huntsmani Van Name, 1931
Figure 9A View FIGURE 9
IHAK 2 BHAK 0079 UF 2447. Calvert Island, North Beach, east end low intertidal boulder field, shallow Scuba.
IHAK 28 BHAK 1690 UF 2517. Calvert Island , Second Beach, snorkel, 5 m.
MHAK 7 BHAK 0514 UF 2456. West Beach, boulder field. Small colony, three zooids.
An excellent detailed description of this species is given by Van Name (1945), a repeat of his original 1931 description. He was obviously impressed with the zooids, and in describing the prominent dorsal and ventral pink lines in the otherwise transparent thorax of each zooid ( Fig. 9A View FIGURE 9 ), he stated that they gave “the colony a very handsome appearance”. According to Van Name (1945) the colonies may comprise up to hundreds of zooids up to about 4 cm in length. Distribution: British Columbia to northern Mexico ( Lamb & Hanby 2005, who also include a beautiful photo of a subtidal colony in situ).
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