Schizomavella (Schizomavella) linearis profunda Harmelin & d’Hondt, 1992a
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Schizomavella (Schizomavella) linearis profunda Harmelin & d’Hondt, 1992a |
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Schizomavella (Schizomavella) linearis profunda Harmelin & d’Hondt, 1992a View in CoL
( Figs 5C, D View FIGURE 5 ; 6A View FIGURE 6 )
Schizomavella linearis profunda Harmelin & d’Hondt, 1992a: 45 View in CoL , pl. VI, figs A, B; Souto et al. 2014: 143, fig. 6D.
Material examined. MNCN 25.03 About MNCN /4205: DA08, Gazul MV, 486–487 m depth, 24 June 2010 , INDEMARES CHI- CA Project, IEO coll., on shells; MNCN 25.03 About MNCN /4206: BT03, Gazul MV, 460–462 m depth, 23 June 2010 , INDE- MARES CHICA Project, IEO coll., on MDACs; MNCN 25.03 About MNCN /4207: BT06, Gazul MV, 422–450 m depth, 25 June 2010 , INDEMARES CHICA Project, IEO coll., on MDACs.
Remarks. Schizomavella (Schizomavella) linearis profunda described by Harmelin & d’Hondt (1992a) differs from S. (S.) linearis ( Hassall, 1841) in having 5–7 (more frequently 6) distal oral spines constantly in all zooids (in the typical form they disappear in older generations).
The colonies collected in the present study ( Fig. 5C View FIGURE 5 ) were considered to belong to the subspecies profunda because of the number of oral spines ( Fig. 5D View FIGURE 5 ). Other similarity is the shape of the avicularia which have a triangular rostrum transversely directed ( Figs 5D View FIGURE 5 , 6A View FIGURE 6 ). Nevertheless, the paired lateral oral avicularia are positioned more distally than in the holotype of the subspecies. This variability was also observed in the S. (S.) linearis profunda reported by Souto et al. (2014) from Portugal. A single zooid with a supernumerary avicularium associated with the ovicell ( Fig. 6A View FIGURE 6 ) was observed in one colony of the present study; this avicularium, although rare, was considered, until now, typical only of the original form ( S. (S.) linearis ) ( Reverter-Gil & Fernández-Pulpeiro 1996).
Habitat and associated species. This species was associated with muddy-medium sandy sea bottoms with C. cidaris , F. chunii , sponges ( T. muricata ) and sea pens ( K. stelliferum and F. quadrangularis ), and fine sand with MDAC, M. oculata , L. phalangium and sponges ( Cladocroce spathiformis Topsent ).
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Schizomavella (Schizomavella) linearis profunda Harmelin & d’Hondt, 1992a
Ramalho, Laís V., López-Fé, Carlos M., Mateo-Ramírez, Angel & Rueda, José Luis 2020 |
Schizomavella linearis profunda Harmelin & d’Hondt, 1992a: 45
Souto, J. & Reverter-Gil, O. & De Blauwe, H. & Fernandez-Pulpeiro, E. 2014: 143 |
Harmelin, J. - G. & d'Hondt, J. - L. 1992: 45 |