Hydroides longispinosa Imajima, 1976b
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.344 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3851355 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/794587B2-FFE2-FF98-FDE6-FBE3FE53FAE0 |
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Hydroides longispinosa Imajima, 1976b |
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Hydroides longispinosa Imajima, 1976b View in CoL
Hydroides longispinosa Imajima, 1976b: 240–246 View in CoL , fig. 5a–q (type locality; Koniya, Amami-Oshima, southern Japan; on the pearl oyster Pteria penguin (Röding, 1798)) View in CoL .
Hydroides centrospina Wu & Chen, 1981: 354–355 View in CoL (type locality: South China Sea).
Hydroides longispinosa View in CoL – Imajima 1977: 95 (Ogasawara Islands, southern Japan; intertidal to sublittoral; on buoy and underside of reef corals). — Imajima 1982: 46 ( Palau Islands; intertidal to sublittoral; attached to boat). — Imajima & ten Hove 1984: 48 (Pohnpei Island (formerly known as Ponape), Federated States of Micronesia, and Lizard Island, Australia; outer reef on experimental fouling plates). — Imajima & ten Hove 1986: 3 ( Solomon Islands and Gilbert Islands; attached to rope). — Kupriyanova et al. 2015: 286–288 View Cited Treatment , fig. 6 (Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia; 2–20 m; on coral rubble and fouling plates). — Sun et al. 2015: 46–50, fig. 14 (New South Wales and Queensland, Australia; 2–20 m; on shells and dead coral substrate).
Hydroides centrospina View in CoL – Fiege & Sun 1999: 116 (synonymy).
Hydroides longispinosus – Fiege & Sun 1999: 116 –118, figs 6A–D, 7A–B (Hainan Island, South China Sea; 2–14 m; on bivalve shells, seagrass, algae and the barnacle Solidobalanus socialis (Hoek, 1883)) . — Bailey-Brock et al. 2012: 969, 972, fig. 3D (Enewetak, Rongelap, Marshall Islands; 12–18 m; on coral).
Material examined
Two specimens: HI (2) Aug. 2006.
Diagnosis
Tube white, with or without two longitudinal ridges, with or without peristomes; but no alveoli. Opercular peduncle smooth, white. Opercular funnel with 18 radii with blunt tips ( Fig. 4H View Fig ); verticil with 12 spines, straight, with pointed tips ( Fig. 4H View Fig ); all spines with 2–3 internal spinules and 5–6 pairs of lateral spinules, without external spinules or wings ( Fig. 4H View Fig ); with a long, smooth central spine ( Fig. 4H View Fig ). Special collar chaetae with two pointed, elongate teeth and a proximal rasp, distal blade with notch and many denticles.
Taxonomic remarks
The specimens recorded here are slightly different from the original description of Hydroides longispinosa ( Imajima 1976b) : the number of radii (18) is slightly less, as in the original description there are 20 radii; the verticil spines have fewer internal spinules (2–3), versus 15–18, and few lateral spinules (5–6 pairs), versus 7–9 pairs.
Hydroides longispinosa is widely distributed in the western and central Pacific; however, this report represents the first record in the Hawaiian Islands, where it was found on fouling plates. Given the distance between the Polynesian Islands, it is likely that the species was dispersed as fouling on yachts or ships, rather than by natural dispersion. Several records in the western Pacific were from artificial substrates ( Imajima 1982; Imajima & ten Hove 1984, 1986).
Ecology
Intertidal to 20 m. On seagrass, algae, the barnacle Solidobalanus socialis , the pearl oyster Pteria (Magnavicula) penguin and other bivalve shells, underside of reef corals ( Imajima 1976b, 1977; Fiege & Sun 1999), and also on artificial substrates such as boats, buoys, ropes and fouling plates ( Imajima 1977, 1982; Imajima & ten Hove 1984, 1986).
Distribution
Western and central Pacific: Southern Japan, South China Sea, Australia, Palau, Pohnpei, Solomon and Marshall Islands ( Imajima 1976b, 1977; Wu & Chen 1981; Imajima 1982; Imajima & ten Hove 1984, 1986; Fiege & Sun 1999; Bailey-Brock et al. 2012; Sun et al. 2015). In this work, only two specimens of Hydroides longispinosa were found, on a fouling plate from Oahu, Hawaii ( Fig. 6 View Fig ). This represents a possible range extension northward from Enewetak, Marshall Islands ( Bailey-Brock et al. 2012) to Oahu, Hawaii (4300 km).
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Hydroides longispinosa Imajima, 1976b
Bastida-Zavala, J. Rolando, McCANN, Linda D., Keppel, Erica & Ruiz, Gregory M. 2017 |
Hydroides centrospina
Fiege D. & Sun R. 1999: 116 |
Hydroides centrospina
Wu B. L. & Chen M. 1981: 355 |
Hydroides longispinosa
Kupriyanova E. K. & Sun Y. & ten Hove H. A. & Wong E. & Rouse G. 2015: 286 |
Sun Y. & Wong E. & ten Hove H. A. & Hutchings P. A. & Williamson J. E. & Kupriyanova E. K. 2015: 46 |
Imajima M. & ten Hove H. A. 1986: 3 |
Imajima M. & ten Hove H. A. 1984: 48 |
Imajima M. 1982: 46 |
Imajima M. 1977: 95 |
Hydroides longispinosa
Imajima M. 1976: 246 |
Hydroides longispinosus
Fiege & Sun 1999: 116 |
Bailey-Brock et al. 2012: 969 |