Coryne crassa Fraser, 1914a
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Coryne crassa Fraser, 1914a |
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Coryne crassa Fraser, 1914a View in CoL
Coryne crassa Fraser, 1914a: 113 View in CoL , pl. 2, figs. 3Α–C.
Syntypes. BCPM 976-00129-001 : USA, Washington, Friday Harbor ; slide.
BCPM 976-00129-002 : USA, Washington, Friday Harbor ; slide.
Lectotype, by present designation. RBCM 976-00129-003: USA, Washington, Friday Harbor, one colony (middle colony on slide BCPM 976-00129-002), 1.5 cm high, in fairly good condition, with gonophores; slide.
Paralectotypes. BCPM 976-00129-001 : USA, Washington, Friday Harbor , several fragments, some with gonophores; slide.
BCPM 976-00129-002 : USA, Washington, Friday Harbor , two colony fragments, one to the left and one to the right of the lectotype specimen in the middle, some with gonophores; slide.
Type locality. USA, Washington: Friday Harbor ( Fraser 1914a).
Current status. Valid.
Remarks. Although Fraser (1914a) did not designate a name-bearing type in first describing Coryne crassa , syntypes of it exist, on slides, in the Fraser Hydroid Collection at the RBCM (BCPM 976-00129-001; BCPM 976- 00129-002). The best available specimen, on the second of these slides (BCPM 976-00129-002), is selected here as the lectotype and is assigned a new catalogue number (RBCM 976-00129-003). Three fragments of colonies exist on the slide, with the lectotype being in the middle.
Earlier, Schuchert (2001b) examined the slide bearing the lectotype and provided a re-description of the species. It was included by him in a group that included C. hincksii Bonnevie, 1898 and C. sagamiensis Hirohito, 1988 . The species has subsequently been reported from China ( Gao 1956; Xu et al. 2014) and from Race Rocks, British Columbia (Brinckmann-Voss 1996).
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