Amphinema, Haeckel, 1879
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Amphinema View in CoL sp.
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Material examined. Naples ( FL), Doctors Pass, north jetty, channel side, on stolonal bryozoan on boulder,
26°10’29.14”N, 81°48’53.45”W, ELWS, 06 December 2017, one stolonal colony, 2 mm high, without gonophores, coll. D. Calder, ROMIZ B4337 GoogleMaps .— Captiva Island , Turner Beach, on jetty , 26°28’57.3”N, 82°11’02.8”W, on rocks at low tide, 01 March 2018, several colony fragments, up to 4 mm high, without gonophores, coll. D. Calder, ROMIZ B4338 GoogleMaps .
Remarks. While these hydroids have been assigned to Amphinema Haeckel, 1879 (family Pandeidae Haeckel, 1879 ), no gonophores were present in the examined specimens. Their trophosomes resemble those of species such as A. dinema ( Péron & Lesueur, 1810) and A. rugosum ( Mayer, 1900a) , whose medusa stages have been reported from the southeastern Gulf of Mexico ( Mayer 1910a; Segura-Puertas et al. 2009), but these sterile specimens cannot be confirmed as conspecific with either one from current evidence. The cnidome comprised the usual categories of nematocysts found in pandeids and bougainvilliids, namely desmonemes (3.2 – 3.8 long x 1.7 – 2.2 μm wide, undischarged, n=10, ROMIZ B4338) and microbasic euryteles (6.2 – 7.1 long x 1.9 – 2.2 μm wide, undischarged, n=10, ROMIZ B4338). In size and shape, the euryteles approached those of A. dinema ( Péron & Lesueur, 1810) as described by Russell (1938), and those of both A. dinema and A. rugosum as described by Schuchert (1996). Most notably, they were longer and much more slender than those of the bougainvilliid Bougainvillia rugosa from the study area. Nevertheless, life cycle or molecular studies of conspecifics from the study area are needed to resolve the specific identity of this hydrozoan.
Haeckel, E. (1879) Das System der Medusen. Erster Theil einer Monographie der Medusen. Denkschriften der Medicinisch- Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena, 1, 1 - 360.
Mayer, A. G. (1900 a) Descriptions of new and little-known medusae from the western Atlantic. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 37, 1 - 9.
Mayer, A. G. (1910 a) Medusae of the world. Volume I. The hydromedusae. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Publication 109, 1 - 230.
Peron, F. & Lesueur, C. A. (1810) Tableau des caracteres generiques et specifiques de toutes les especes de meduses connues jusqu'a ce jour. Annales du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, 14, 325 - 366.
Russell, F. S. (1938) On the nematocysts of hydromedusae. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 23, 145 - 165. https: // doi. org / 10.1017 / S 0025315400054011
Schuchert, P. (1996) The marine fauna of New Zealand: athecate hydroids and their medusae (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa). New Zealand Oceanographic Institute Memoir, 106, 1 - 159.
Segura-Puertas, L., Celis, L. & Chiaverano, L. (2009) Medusozoans (Cnidaria: Cubozoa, Scyphozoa, and Hydrozoa) of the Gulf of Mexico. In: Felder, D. L. & Camp, D. K. (Eds.), Gulf of Mexico. Origin, waters, and biota. Vol. 1. Biodiversity. Texas A & M University Press, College Station, Texas, pp. 369 - 379.
FIGURE 2. a, Bimeria humilis: colony with two hydranths, Fort Myers Beach, ROMIZ B4330. Scale equals 0.2 mm. b, Bougainvillia rugosa: part of colony with hydranth and medusa bud, Sanibel Island, ROMIZ B4333. Scale equals 0.2 mm. c, Bougainvillia rugosa: newly liberated medusa from same hydroid, ROMIZ B4333. Scale equals 0.1 mm. d, Bougainvillia rugosa: 3-day-old laboratory-raised medusa from same hydroid, ROMIZ B4333. Scale equals 0.1 mm. e, Calyptospadix cerulea: part of hydrocaulus with branches, pedicels, hydranths, and a female gonophore, Caloosahatchee River at Fort Myers, ROMIZ B4340. Scale equals 0.3 mm. f, Amphinema sp.: hydranth and pedicel, Captiva Island, ROMIZ B4338. Scale equals 0.2 mm. g, Amphinema sp.: hydranth and pedicel, Captiva Island, ROMIZ B4338. h, Eudendrium carneum: hydranth and pedicel, Sanibel Island, ROMIZ B4343. Scale equals 0.2 mm. i, Eudendrium carneum: part of female colony with encapsulated embryos, Sanibel Island, ROMIZ B4344. Scale equals 0.4 mm.
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