Carijoa riisei ( Duchassaing and Michelotti, 1860 )
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Carijoa riisei ( Duchassaing and Michelotti, 1860 ) |
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Carijoa riisei ( Duchassaing and Michelotti, 1860) View in CoL
( Figure 24 View FIGURE 24 )
Clavularia riisei Duchassaing and Michelotti, 1860:34 View in CoL .— Duchassaing and Michelotti, 1864:23.— Kölliker 1865:131; Plate 18 fig. 24.
Carijoa rupicola Müller, 1867:330 View in CoL ; Plate 9 figs. 56–67.
? Telesto africana Verrill, 1870:372 View in CoL ; Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 .
Telesto rupicola Laackmann, 1909:81 View in CoL ; Fig. D; Plate 2 figs. 1–2; Plate 3 fig. 3.
Telesto riisei View in CoL .— Verrill 1870:372.— Hargitt and Rogers 1901:278; Fig A.— Laackmann 1909:78; Fig. C; Plate 3 fig 4; Plate 7 figs. 28–29.— Deichmann 1936: 44; Plate 2 figs.17–19.— Bayer 1959b:3; Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 .— Bayer 1961:39; Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 , 4 View FIGURE 4 , 9g View FIGURE 9 ; Plate XII.— Tixier-Durivault 1970:147.
Carijoa riisei View in CoL .— Bayer 1981a:909; Fig.2 View FIGURE 2 .— Cairns et al, 2002:33.
Material examined. USNM 72448, 35 m, off Georgia, March 12, 1980 . SERTC S2719 , 30.5 m, off Edisto Island , South Carolina, April 29, 2005 .
Remarks. Carijoa riisei is considered a fouling organism. The colonies are densely branching, often having a large, bushy appearance, and are white or pale when preserved. The cylindrical calyces of the primary polyps and daughter polyps have eight longitudinal grooves. Specimens of C. riisei are distinguished easily from other branched SAB clavulariids by the sclerites, which are branching, thorny rods and spindles, as opposed to granular bodies of Telesto sanguinea , T. fruticulosa and T. nelleae . There is some weak fusion of thorny rods. The polyps bear sparse spiculation in the form of small rods, which are located in the polyp bases and basal regions of the mesenteries.
Atlantic distribution: South Carolina to Brazil, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean; low tide line to 104 m (NMNH records indicate a specimens collected from 309 m off Havana, Cuba, and from 732 m off the Florida Keys; Deichmann (1936) noted a colony from St. Lucia collected from 508 m). ( Deichmann, 1936; Bayer, 1961; NMNH collections; SERTC collection).
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Carijoa riisei ( Duchassaing and Michelotti, 1860 )
Devictor, Susan T. & Morton, Steve L. 2010 |
Carijoa riisei
Cairns, S. D. & Calder, D. R. & Brinckmann-Voss, A. & Castro, C. B. & Fautin, D. G. & Pugh, P. R. & Mills, C. E. & Jaap, W. C. & Arai, M. N. & Haddock, S. H. D. & Opresko, D. M. 2002: 33 |
Bayer, F. M. 1981: 909 |
Telesto rupicola
Laackmann, H. 1909: 81 |
Telesto africana
Verrill, A. E. 1870: 372 |
Telesto riisei
Tixier-Durivault, A. 1970: 147 |
Bayer, F. M. 1961: 39 |
Bayer, F. M. 1959: 3 |
Deichmann, E. 1936: 44 |
Laackmann, H. 1909: 78 |
Hargitt, C. W. & Rogers, C. G. 1901: 278 |
Verrill, A. E. 1870: 372 |
Carijoa rupicola Müller, 1867:330
Muller, F. 1867: 330 |
Clavularia riisei
Kolliker, R. A. von 1865: 131 |
Duchassaing, P. & Michelotti, J. 1864: 23 |
Duchassaing, P. & Michelotti, J. 1860: 34 |