Modeeria rotunda ( Quoy & Gaimard, 1827 )
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Modeeria rotunda ( Quoy & Gaimard, 1827 ) |
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Modeeria rotunda ( Quoy & Gaimard, 1827) View in CoL
Fig. 8b View FIGURE 8
Dianaea rotunda Quoy & Gaimard, 1827: 181 View in CoL , pl. 6A, figs. 1, 2 [medusa stage].
Stegopoma fastigiatum View in CoL .— Leloup, 1935a: 12.
Stegopoma fastigiata View in CoL .— Fraser, 1944: 178.
Type locality. Mediterranean Sea , at the Strait of Gibraltar ( Quoy & Gaimard 1827: 182) .
Material examined. Southwest Florida Shelf, middle shelf west of North Naples, 26°16.72’N, 83°46.82’W, 83 m, 24 July 1981, otter trawl, on Acryptolaria longitheca , three colony fragments, up to 3 mm high, without gonophores, coll. Continental Shelf Associates, ROMIZ B4350.
Remarks. The hydroid Stegopoma fastigiatum ( Alder, 1860) , reported earlier from southwest Florida by Leloup (1935a) and Fraser (1944), has been linked to the medusa Modeeria rotunda ( Quoy & Gaimard, 1827) in life cycle studies ( Edwards 1973). The latter name has nomenclatural priority. Hydrothecae of the species resemble those of Stegopoma plicatile in having a gable-shaped operculum ( Cornelius 1995b), but colonies of M. rotunda are stolonal rather than erect with polysiphonic hydrocauli.
Both polyp and medusa stages of this species have been widely reported, mainly in deep waters, with a bathymetric range extending from the neritic zone to a depth of at least 677 ftm (1238 m) ( Fraser 1944, as Stegopoma fastigiata ; Kramp 1959, as Tiaranna rotunda ; Cornelius 1995b).
Reported distribution. Gulf coast of Florida. S of the Dry Tortugas, 92–94 ftm (168–172 m), on a large spider crab ( Leloup 1935a: 13, as Stegopoma fastigiatum ; Fraser 1944: 179, as Stegopoma fastigiata ).
Elsewhere in western North Atlantic. Canada: off NE tip of Georges Bank, 41°25’N, 65°42.3’W, 430 ftm (786 m) ( Verrill 1873: 9, as Calycella fastigiata ).— Greenland: Davis Strait ( Levinsen 1893: 180, as Stegopoma fastigiatum ).— USA: off Martha’s Vineyard, 40°03’N, 70°31’W, 100 ftm (183 m), on Halecium ( Fraser 1940: 578, 1944: 179, as Stegopoma fastigiata ).— Canada: off Brown’s Bank, 41°47’N, 65°37’30”W, 677 ftm (1238 m) ( Fraser 1944: 179, as Stegopoma fastigiata ).— USA: off Marthas Vineyard, 40°01’N, 68°54’W, 640 ftm (1170 m) + 39°58’N, 70°37’W, 115 ftm (210 m) + 39°54’N, 69°51’30”W, 134 ftm (245 m) + 39°34’N, 71°56’W, 374 ftm (584 m) ( Fraser 1944: 179, as Stegopoma fastigiata ).— USA: off North Carolina ( Fraser 1944: 179, as Stegopoma fastigiata ).— USA: South Carolina, middle shelf (32–36 m) ( Wenner et al. 1984: 21).— USA: Georgia, outer continental shelf (59–67 m) ( Wenner et al. 1984: 21, 40).— Greenland: west coast, 66.15°N, 56.12°W, 160-200 m ( Schuchert 2001: 51).— USA: Louisiana, continental slope, 540–560 m, from vestimentiferan aggregrations on water cold seeps, on Halecium sp. ( Bergquist et al. 2003: 205).— USA: Virginia, outer continental shelf, on shipwreck ( Meyer et al. 2017: 20).
Alder, J. (1860) Descriptions of a zoophyte and two species of Echinodermata new to Britain. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 3, 5, 73 - 75. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222936008697181
Bergquist, D. C., Ward, T., Cordes, E. E., McNelis, T., Howlett, S., Kosoff, R., Hourdez, S., Carney, R. & Fisher, C. R. (2003) Community structure of vestimentiferan-generated habitat islands from Gulf of Mexico cold seeps. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 289, 197 - 222. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / S 0022 - 0981 (03) 00046 - 7
Cornelius, P. F. S. (1995 b) North-west European thecate hydroids and their medusae. Part 2. Sertulariidae to Campanulariidae. Synopses of the British Fauna, New Series, 50, 386 pp.
Edwards, C. (1973) The medusa Modeeria rotunda and its hydroid Stegopoma fastigiatum, with a review of Stegopoma and Stegolaria. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 53, 573 - 600. https: // doi. org / 10.1017 / S 0025315400058781
Fraser, C. M. (1940) Seven new species and one new genus of hydroids, mostly from the Atlantic Ocean. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 88, 575 - 580. https: // doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00963801.88 - 3090.575
Fraser, C. M. (1944) Hydroids of the Atlantic coast of North America. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 451 pp.
Kramp, P. L. (1959) The hydromedusae of the Atlantic Ocean and adjacent waters. Dana-Report, 46, 1 - 283.
Leloup, E. (1935 a) Hydraires calyptoblastiques des Indes Occidentales. Memoires du Musee Royal d'Histoire Naturelle de Belgique, 2 me serie, 2, 1 - 73.
Levinsen, G. M. R. (1893) Meduser, ctenophorer og hydroider fra Gronlands vestkyst, tilligemed bemaerkninger om hydroidernes systematik. Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra Dansk Naturhistorisk Forening i KJObenhavn, Series 5, 4, 143 - 220.
Meyer, K. S., Brooke, S. D., Sweetman, A. K., Wolf, M. & Young, C. M. (2017) Invertebrate communities on historical shipwrecks in the western Atlantic: relation to islands. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 566, 17 - 29. https: // doi. org / 10.3354 / meps 12058
Quoy, J. R. C. & Gaimard, J. P. (1827) Observations zoologiques faites a bord de l'Astrolabe, en mai 1826, dans le Detroit de Gibraltar. Annales des Sciences Naturelles, 10, 172 - 193.
Schuchert, P. (2001) Hydroids of Greenland and Iceland (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa). Meddelelser om GrOnland, Bioscience, 53, 1 - 184.
Verrill, A. E. (1873) Brief contributions to zoology, from the Museum of Yale College. No. XXIII. - Results of recent dredging expeditions on the coast of New England. American Journal of Science and Arts, Series 3, 5, 1 - 16. https: // doi. org / 10.2475 / ajs. s 3 - 5.25.1
Wenner, E. L., Hinde, P., Knott, D. M. & Van Dolah, R. F. (1984) A temporal and spatial study of invertebrate communities associated with hard-bottom habitats in the South Atlantic Bight. United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA Technical Report NMFS, 18, 1 - 104.
FIGURE 8. a, Hebella venusta: hydrotheca, pedicel, and stolon, Southwest Florida Shelf, ROMIZ B1929. Scale equals 0.1 mm. b, Modeeria rotunda: hydrotheca, pedicel, and stolon, Southwest Florida Shelf, ROMIZ B4350. Scale equals 0.2 mm. c, Eutima sp.: hydranth and stolon, Sanibel Island, ROMIZ B4349. Scale equals 0.1 mm. d, Genus and species indeterminate: hydrotheca, pedicel, and stolon, Southwest Florida Shelf, ROMIZ B4355. Scale equals 0.1 mm.
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Modeeria rotunda ( Quoy & Gaimard, 1827 )
Calder, Dale R. 2019 |
Stegopoma fastigiata
Fraser, C. M. 1944: 178 |
Stegopoma fastigiatum
Leloup, E. 1935: 12 |
Dianaea rotunda
Quoy, J. R. C. & Gaimard, J. P. 1827: 181 |
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