Halecium
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.184149 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4669160 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038A8789-FFFF-C155-FF1E-73C022897F45 |
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Halecium View in CoL sp.
(fig. 4K–L, table 7)
? Halecium reflexum View in CoL — Vervoort, 1968: 9, fig. 1.
not Halecium reflexum Stechow, 1919: 37 View in CoL , figs G–H.
Material examined. Stn. 2: 22.01.2008 —several hydrothecae, but no gonothecae, on algae; 26.01.2008 – a few hydrothecae, but no gonothecae, on rock.
Description. Colonies dwarf, stolonal, with primary hydrophores arising at more or less regular intervals from creeping hydrorhiza. Hydrophores of variable length, with conspicuous bulge basally above insertion on stolon; lateral walls smooth, gradually diverging from base towards distal end. Perisarc transparent. Hydrotheca shallow to moderately deep, margin widely flaring; a ring of desmocytes above diaphragm. Some primary hydrophores with one lateral branch, arising just below primary hydrotheca. Hydrothecae generally renovated several times; secondary hydrophores with or without basal bulge, the following ones gradually shorter and with nearly parallel sides. Hydranths large, with 18–21 tentacles; zooxanthellae absent from coenosarc. Gonothecae not seen. Nematocysts (undischarged capsules): microbasic euryteles (8.6–9.0) × (3.7–4.0) µm; microbasic mastigophores (5.4–5.8) × (1.4–1.6) µm.
Remarks. The Caribbean material assigned to H. reflexum Stechow, 1919 by Vervoort (1968) appears very similar to ours, in the following respects: the colonies are generally stolonal, with occasional small, sparingly branched stems; the primary hydrophores are provided basally with “a few undulations of the periderm”; the hydrothecae have widely flaring margins.
Halecium reflexum has so far been recorded from the Mediterranean only, and differs morphologically from the Caribbean material in the structure of the stem, which is composed of an alternation of hydrothecate and ahydrothecate segments, both with bulges at their ends. Additionally, the perisarc is undulated nearly throughout.
Halecium reflexum View in CoL has been included in the synonymy of H. conicum Stechow, 1919 View in CoL (replacement name for H. minutum Motz-Kossowska, 1911 View in CoL ) by Huvé (1952). However, the gonophores of the former are not known yet, and both species seem to differ in the structure of the stem and the shape of hydrotheca, which is widely flaring in the former and only slightly in the latter.
However, neither the present material, nor that studied by Vervoort (1968) were fertile, and therefore no positive identification could be made.
Distribution. Known only from the Caribbean: St. Thomas ( Vervoort 1968), Guadeloupe (present study).
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Halecium
Galea, Horia R. 2008 |
Halecium reflexum
Vervoort 1968: 9 |
Halecium reflexum
Stechow 1919: 37 |