Timea hallezi var. crassa sensu Lévi, 1952
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Timea hallezi var. crassa sensu Lévi, 1952 |
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Timea hallezi var. crassa sensu Lévi, 1952 View in CoL
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Hymedesmia hallezi var. crassa Topsent, 1900: 120 , pl.III fig. 10.
Timea crassa View in CoL ; Topsent 1925b: 6.
? Timea crassa View in CoL ; Pulitzer-Finali 1983: 508; Lehnert & Heimler 2001: 218.
Timea hallezi var. crassa View in CoL ; sensu Lévi 1952: 46, fig. 9.
I list here a complicated case (see also above under Timea crassa View in CoL ), based on a mistake made by Lévi (1952: 44-46) on Timea View in CoL material from Senegal. He described T. crassa View in CoL as similar to the species described by Topsent (1925b), but Topsent based his name on the original combination Hymedesmia hallezi var. crassa Topsent, 1900 . This taxon was later elevated by Topsent (1925b: 6) to species rank as Timea crassa View in CoL with several slight differentiations. The improved description was not based on the type material from the Channel area, but on new specimens collected in the Étang de Thau, an inland lake branched off from the Mediterranean. Apart from differentiated small (interpreted as ‘juvenile’ spicules) and large asters, he also noted that the tylostyles of the type specimen were more robust, than those of the Mediterranean specimens. Lévi (1952) not only described Senegalese material from Baie de Hannan, 14.7167°N 17.4297°W, depth 17-18 m, as T. crassa View in CoL , but also described an apparently different Timea View in CoL taxon as T. hallezi var. crassa from Pointe Bernard, Dakar, Senegal (14.6541°N 17,43°W, no depth provided), as if that would be different from T. crassa View in CoL . The bottom line is that Lévi believed that the original T. hallezi var. crassa from the Channel region was a different species from T. crassa sensu Topsent, 1925b View in CoL from the Western Mediterranean. Nomenclaturally, Timea hallezi var. crassa sensu Lévi, 1952 View in CoL must be called T. crassa ( Topsent, 1900) View in CoL , and T. crassa sensu Lévi, 1952 View in CoL (possibly conspecific with Topsent’s (1925b) specimens from Étang de Thau) must have a new name. I propose Timea levii nom.nov. to replace the latter combination (cf. also above). Type material has not been ascertained, but it should be in MNHN; type locality is Baie de Hannan, Senegal (cf. above).
Regardless, of this new name, it is necessary to revise the Timea crassa material in order to establish the conspecificity of the various recorded populations over its apparent extensive range.
Pulitzer-Finali (1983) described T. crassa from Southern Italy with two distinct types of asters, small (7–8µm) tylasters and larger (12–22 µm) truncated oxyasters. It is unclear whether this record is correctly identified, as tylasters are not mentioned by Topsent (nor by Lévi). Lehnert & Heimler (2001: 219) keyed T. crassa out using Pulitzer-Finali’s description. Both ignored or overlooked Lévi’s records of T. crassa and T. hallezi var. crassa from Senegal.
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Timea hallezi var. crassa sensu Lévi, 1952
Van Soest, Rob W. M. 2024 |
Timea crassa
Lehnert, H. & Heimler, W. 2001: 218 |
Pulitzer-Finali, G. 1983: 508 |
Timea hallezi var. crassa
Levi, C. 1952: 46 |
Timea crassa
Topsent, E. 1925: 6 |
Hymedesmia hallezi var. crassa
Topsent, E. 1900: 120 |