Podocoryna quitus
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4194.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4512004 |
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Podocoryna quitus nomen novum (authored by Miranda , T.P. & Marques, A.C.)
Synonyms in the area: Podocoryne reticulata Fraser, 1938a [polyp] [non Stylactis reticulata Hirohito, 1988 , basionym of Hydractinia reticulata (Hirohito, 1988) , a secondary homonym of Hydractina reticulata Wright, 1861 , present Schuchertinia reticulata (Hirohito, 1988) ].
Remarks: Fraser (1938a) described Podocoryne reticulata , which was temporarily transferred to Hydractinia (Schuchert, 2016) . Calder et al. (2009) referred to Fraser’s species name, designating lectotype and paralectotype of Podocoryne reticulata . Hydractinia reticulata (Fraser, 1938a) is a secondary homonym of Hydractinia reticulata (Wright, 1861) , considered a species inquirenda by Schuchert (2008, 2016) because it may be a synonym of Hydractinia echinata (Fleming, 1828) . Therefore, two authors of this manuscript ( Miranda , T.P. & Marques, A.C.) propose the ‘ nomen novum ’ Podocoryna quitus for Hydractinia reticulata (Fraser, 1938a) —the specific epithet refers to the “ quitus ”, Pre-Columbian indigenous people in Ecuador . Distribution in South America: polyp—Pacific Ocean, Ecuador, at 2.19°S 80.90°W in Santa Elena Bay (Fraser 1938a, 1948). GoogleMaps
Habitat: polyp—from 15 to 22m depth (Fraser 1938a).
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