Eirenida Maronna, Miranda, Peña Cantero, Barbeitos and Marques, 2016
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Suborder Eirenida Maronna, Miranda, Peña Cantero, Barbeitos and Marques, 2016 Lovenellidae Russell, 1953
Mitrocomium cirratum Haeckel, 1879 Fig. 12A–B View Figure 12
Synonyms available from: Calder (1991). Mitrocomium cirratum Haeckel, 1879: 182 , pl. 11, figs 9-11 [medusa]. Lovenella cirrata – Vannucci, 1957: 60 [medusa].
Description: Colonies stolonal, up to 664 µm high, with several pedicels of variable length arising from a creeping hydrorhiza. Perisarc thin and smooth. Pedicel supporting a primary hydrotheca. Hydrothecae shallow, 317–649 µm high, 96-107 µm wide, rarely with renovations in the estuarine material and frequent ones in the PCS material. Secondary hydrothecae, arising inside the primary from pedicel of variable length. Margin entire, diaphragm distinct, large desmocytes present in a ring between diaphragm and margin. Hydranths of variable length, with a whorl of approximately 12 tentacles. Nematocysts mastigophores heteronemes? undischarged (29.4–35 × 8.8–11.2 µm).
Material examined: PCS – three infertile colonies from the dry and rainy seasons; VB – few infertile colonies from the dry and rainy seasons. CZUFS CNI-00056; CNI-00135; CNI-00136; CNI-00137; CNI-00138.
Stations: PCS – 9; VB – C1P34, C1P56, C2P34, C2P56, C3P34, C3P56.
Bottom: mud.
Distribution: Brazil – the only Brazilian record for the polyp stage is from São Paulo ( Fernandez et al. 2015). Migotto et al. (2002, as Lovenella cirrata (Haeckel, 1879)) mentioned the records for the medusa from Pará ( Thiel 1938), São Paulo, and Paraná ( Vannucci 1957). There is also a record of the medusa stage in Santa Catarina ( Nogueira-Junior et al. 2015). World distribution – records from Atlantic (eastern and western), Indian, and Pacific Oceans ( Calder 1991).
Remarks: Colonizing the plate, Bryozoa, Ostreidae, Ascidiacea , and the hydroids Bimeria vestita , Obelia oxydentata , and Pennaria disticha .
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