Symplectoscyphus paulensis Stechow 1923
- Dataset
- Some thecate hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from off New Caledonia collected during KANACONO and KANADEEP expeditions of the French Tropical Deep-Sea Benthos Program
- Rank
- SPECIES
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Cnidaria
- class
- Hydrozoa
- order
- Leptothecata
- family
- Sertulariidae
- genus
- Symplectoscyphus
- species
- Symplectoscyphus paulensis
description
Figs 16 C, 17 K – M; Table 11
discussion
Remarks The present material fits the description and illustrations given by Vervoort (1993) of S. paulensis. It is mainly characterized by 1) its rootlike hydrorhiza, firmly adhering the colony to a hard substrate; 2) the stem is unbranched but fascicled, tending to monosiphonic distally; 3) the internodes are weakly indicated, and composed of a minute apophysis (supporting a cladium) together with its associated axillar hydrotheca, as well as two alternate hydrothecae above; 4) the cladia are given off regularly in an alternate manner; unbranched, up to 3 cm long, composed of up to 26 hydrothecate internodes separated by weak oblique nodes; 5) the gonothecae are laterally flattened, with undulated walls; aperture rounded atop of a neck region borne on a terminal, slightly depressed plateau; likely female, containing 1 – 2 large, ovoid bodies. El Beshbeeshy (2011) created S. vervoorti for material studied earlier by both Vervoort (1972, as S. paulensis) and Stepanjants (1979, as Sertularella paulensis), on the account of 1) wider internodes and nodes; 2) hydrothecae circular in cross section and isodiametric throughout; 3) hydrothecal aperture everted, rim provided with pointed cusps. However, in light of the reexamination of the lectotype of S. paulensis by Vervoort (1993: fig. 43 A – D) and the comparative measurements given in Table 11, this doesn’t seem justified. Indeed, Vervoort (1993: 263) clearly stated that the “ Valdivia material is in perfect agreement with specimens described by Vervoort (1972: 180 – 183, figs 60 b, 61) ”.
distribution
Distribution Off St. Paul (Stechow 1923), off Mozambique (Millard 1967), Vema Seamount (Vervoort 1972), South Africa (Millard 1975), Patagonian Shelf (Stepanjants 1979; El Beshbeeshy 2011, as S. vervoorti sp. nov.), New Caledonia (Vervoort 1993, present study), New Zealand (Vervoort & Watson 2003), Japan (Hirohito 1983), Macquarie Island (Watson 2003) and Antarctica (Peña Cantero 2012; Soto Àngel & Peña Cantero 2019).
materials_examined
Material examined PACIFIC OCEAN • a colony, 3 × 3.2 cm, without gonothecae; off New Caledonia, stn DW 4759; 23 ° 12 ′ S, 168 ° 03 ′ E; 317 – 343 m; 26 Aug. 2016; KANACONO leg.; one fragment was used for DNA extraction, DNA 1390; voucher MHNG-INVE- 120851; barcode identifier MK 073104; MNHN-IK- 2015 - 393 • a fertile colony, 4.5 × 5 cm; same collecting data as for preceding; MNHN-IK- 2015 - 393.