Churabana kuroshioae, Kise & Montenegro & Santos & Hoeksema & Ekins & Ise & Higashiji & Fernandez-Silva & Reimer, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab068 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5799620 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B5B03F-6B57-FFFD-17D1-FA51AF6CFA26 |
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Churabana kuroshioae |
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CHURABANA KUROSHIOAE View in CoL SP. NOV.
( FIG. 4A–I View Figure 4 )
Synonymy: Parazoanthidae sp. 1 View in CoL — Reimer et al., 2019: 7, fig. 2A.
Zoobank registration: u r n: l s i d: z o o b a n k. org:act: FC503255-BDC2-45C5-9788-41F52BC40FA5.
Material examined: Holotype: RUMF-ZG-04447, near Iejima Island , Motobu, Okinawa, Japan, 26°54 ′ 53.6 ″ N, 127°37 ′ 50.9 ″ E, 600–650 m, baskets, coll. T. Higashiji on vessel Daini-kuroshio-maru, 2 March 2018, divided into two pieces, one portion fixed in 5–10% saltwater formalin and other in 99.5% ethanol. GoogleMaps
Paratype: RUMF-ZG-04448, near Iejima Island , Motobu, Okinawa, Japan, 26°54’53.6 ″ N, 127°37 ′ 50.9 ″ E, 600–650 m, baskets, coll. T. Higashiji on vessel Dainikuroshio-maru, 2 March 2018, fixed in 99.5% ethanol. MISE-JMG51J (NSMT-Co 1754), GoogleMaps Nanpo Trough, Kikaijima Island, Kagoshima, Japan, 28°20 ′ 21.64 ″ N, 129°57 ′ 14.56 ″ E, depth 520 m, ROV, coll. Javier Montenegro on RV Natsushima , 14 Oct 2011, fixed in 99.5% ethanol GoogleMaps .
Etymology: The species is named after the Dainik u r o s h i o -m a r u, a s t h e t y p e s p e c i m e n s w e r e collected by this vessel. The Japanese name is 'Beni-chura-tama-sunaginchaku'.
Description: External morphology. Four truncated cone-shaped or cylindrical polyps in preserved specimen. The polyp bases embedded within the sponge Pararete Ijima, 1927 . Solitary polyps arise irregularly from Pararete specimens. The living polyps cream-pink or beige and tentacles cream or whitish transparent in coloration. Preserved polyps beige and partially red. Surface of column rough and ectoderm continuous. Ectoderm and mesoglea of polyps encrusted with numerous and various sizes of sand and silica particles. The living expanded oral disks c. 1.5– 2.0 mm in diameter, expanded polyps c. up to 10 mm in height, 4.0–5.0 mm in diameter. Preserved contracted preserved polyps 3.0–4.0 mm in height, 2.8–4.0 mm in diameter. Capitulary ridges discernible, 15–16 in number when contracted. 30–32 tentacles in number.
Internal morphology. Zooxanthellae absent. Cteniform endodermal marginal musculature. Encircling sinus present and basal canals of mesenteries absent. Mesenteries thin, 30–32 in macrocnemic arrangement. Mesoglea thickness 0.5–1.6 mm. Mesoglea thicker than ectoderm and endoderm. Siphonoglyph distinct and U-shaped. Mesenterial filaments present.
Cnidae. Basitrichs and microbasic b-mastigophores, microbasic p-mastigophores, holotrichs and spirocysts ( Fig. 5A View Figure 5 ; Table 2 View Table 2 ).
Distribution and habitats: Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan: Near Iejima Island, Okinawa and Nanpo Trough, Kikaijima Island, Kagoshima, Japan at depths of 520– 650 m.
Associated host: Pararete sp. 1 and Pararete sp. 2 .
R e m a r k s: C h u r a b a n a k u r o s h i o a e r e s e m b l e s Vitrumanthus species , but they can be easily separated by differences in their marginal musculatures (see also Remarks under Vitrumanthus ).
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Churabana kuroshioae
Kise, Hiroki, Montenegro, Javier, Santos, Maria E. A., Hoeksema, Bert W., Ekins, Merrick, Ise, Yuji, Higashiji, Takuo, Fernandez-Silva, Iria & Reimer, James D. 2022 |
Parazoanthidae sp. 1
Delage & Herouard 1901 |