Coryne sp. 2
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1590/S1984-4689.v39.e21032 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2B189EA2-803A-428C-AE26-C3669A5F3100 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/782B4803-5731-8810-469D-BB866ED8FCBA |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Coryne sp. 2 |
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Description: Colony stolonal. Polyps arising from a tubular and creeping hydrorhiza. Two polyps were found, one with hydranth, 1.3 mm high, the other one 2.2 mm high (only the pedicel). Pedicel 112–117 µm wide in the basal portion and 127–132 µm in the distal portion. Perisarc completely wrinkled along the entire pedicel length, projecting partially over the hydranth base. Hydranth elongated, 405 µm high, 154 µm wide. Around 10 capitate tentacles, four on the oral region, the others scattered on the hydranth body. Some completely distended tentacles look like filiform ones. Nematocysts stenotele? undischarged in the coenosarc (14.2–15 × 6.8–7.7 µm).
Material examined: PCS – two polyps from the rainy season, without gonophores.
Station: PCS – 12.
Bottom: sand.
Taxonomic remarks: Coryne sp. 2 resembles Coryne pusilla ( Schuchert 2001, p. 766, fig. 14A-B), however, due to the small amount of material and its bad condition we decided to keep the identification as Coryne sp. 2 .
Remarks: unknown substrate.
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