Halopteris plumosa Galea & Schories, 2012a
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3852.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6143207 |
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Halopteris plumosa Galea & Schories, 2012a |
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Halopteris plumosa Galea & Schories, 2012a View in CoL
( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8. A ‒ D N, O)
Material examined. Niebla, Bonifacio, lat. -39.68333, long. -73.36667, 08.viii.2012, 14 m, sample 07: two cormoids, one bearing male and the other female gonothecae (MHNG-INVE-86226).
Remarks. This is the first finding of the gonothecae of this species. They are given off singly or in pairs, slightly laterally, below the stem hydrothecae. Female ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8. A ‒ D N) ca. 860 µm long and 455 µm wide, basally ventricose, longitudinal axis S-shaped, aperture perpendicular to it; borne on a two-pieced pedicel ca. 140 µm long; aperture semi-circular, ca. 155 µm wide, closed by thin layer of perisarc; a transverse septum near base of gonotheca; two bithalamic nematothecae inserted between the basal septum and origin of gonotheca from pedicel; upper chambers of nematothecae with lowered inner walls. Male gonothecae ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8. A ‒ D O) ca. 725 µm long and 335 µm wide, elongate-ovoid, tapering basally and slightly curved there; aperture distal, circular, ca. 145 µm wide, closed by thin layer of perisarc; a two-segmented, 80–95 µm long pedicel basally.
The characteristic shape of the female gonotheca recalls that of H. minuta ( Trebilcock, 1928) , as illustrated by Schuchert (1997).
Distribution in Chile. From Punta de Choros in the North to Corral in the South ( Galea & Schories 2012a, present study).
World records. Occurs in Argentina (see Galea & Schories 2012a).
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