Hormathia armata Rodríguez & López-González, 2001

Rodríguez, Estefanía & López-González, Pablo J., 2013, <strong> New records of Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic sea anemones (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Actiniaria and Corallimorpharia) from the Weddell Sea, Antarctic Peninsula, and Scotia Arc </ strong>, Zootaxa 3624 (1), pp. 1-100 : 75-77

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3624.1.1

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scientific name

Hormathia armata Rodríguez & López-González, 2001
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Hormathia armata Rodríguez & López-González, 2001 View in CoL

( Figs. 41–42 View FIGURE 41 View FIGURE 42 ; Appx. 1, 2)

Hormathia armata: Rodríguez & López-González 2001 View in CoL .

MATERIAL EXAMINED

Polarstern ANT XV/3: stn. PS48/050 ( NHM: 2000.2908–2909, 2 specimens; SMNH: General coll. nº30621, 1 specimen); s tn. PS48/071 ( ZMH: C-11656, Holotype); stn. PS48/100 ( NHM: 2000.2910–2911, 2 specimens) ; stn. PS48/189 ( ZMH: C-11657, 3 paratypes) ; stn. PS48/194 ( SMNH: General coll., nº30620, 2 specimens) ; stn. PS48/ 209 ( BEIM: ANT-195 1 specimen) ; stn. PS48/220 ( BEIM: ANT-196, 2 specimens) ; stn. PS48/222 ( ZMH: C- 11658, 2 paratypes) .

Polarstern ANT XVII/3 : stn. PS56/111–18 ( BEIM: ANT-198, 1 specimen; BEIM: ANT-199, 1 specimen); stn. PS56/111–7 ( BEIM: ANT-197, 1 specimen) ; stn. PS56/119–1 ( BEIM: ANT-201, 1 paratype; NHM- 2000.2907, 1 paratype; RMNH: Coel. 24700, 1 paratype; SMNH-Type nº 5263, 2 paratypes; BEIM: ANT-200, 7 specimens; BEIM: ANT-202, 2 specimens; BEIM: ANT-203, 1 specimen; BEIM: ANT-204, 1 specimen; RMNH: Coel. 24699, 4 specimens) ; stn. PS56/122–2 ( BEIM: ANT-205, 1 specimen) ; stn. PS56/124–1 ( BEIM: ANT-206, 2 specimens) .

Polarstern ANT XIX/3 : stn. PS61/059–1 ( BEIM: ANT-4087, 1 specimen) ; stn. PS61/064–1 ( BEIM: ANT- 4093, 4 specimens) ; stn. PS61/069–1 ( BEIM: ANT-4086, 1 specimen) ; stn. PS61/070–1 ( BEIM: ANT-4071, 1 specimen) ; stn. PS61/104–1 (AMNH-4139, 1 specimen).

Polarstern ANT XXI/2 : stn. PS65/039–1 (AMNH-4812, 1 specimen) ; stn. PS65/121–1 (AMNH-4804, 1 specimen; AMNH-4817, 1 specimen; AMNH-4922, 1 specimen; AMNH-4935, 1 specimen; AMNH-4937, 5 specimens); stn. PS65/237–1 ( BEIM: ANT-4854, 1 specimen) ; stn. PS65/265–1 (AMNH-4888, 2 specimens); stn. PS65/276–1 ( BEIM: ANT-4873, 1 specimen; BEIM: ANT-4871, 1 specimen; BEIM: ANT-4976, 4 specimens; AMNH-4869, 3 specimens; BEIM: ANT-4870, 1 specimen) ( BEIM: ANT-4975, 4 specimens) ; stn. PS65/280–1 ( BEIM: ANT-4822, 2 specimens) ; stn. PS65/336–1 (AMNN-4940, 2 specimens).

Polarstern ANT XXIII/8 : stn. PS69/603–5 (AMNH-6009, 1 specimen) .

COMPARATIVE MATERIAL EXAMINED

Cereus spinosus Hertwig, 1882 . NHM 1890.7.23.1. Syntype. “ Challenger cruise, stn. 157, 53º55’S 108º35’E, 1950 fm, 3 March 1874 ”.

Phellia pectinata Hertwig, 1882 . NHM 1889.11.25.18. Holotype. ” Challenger cruise, stn. 307, 49º24’S 74º23’W, 147 fm, 4 January 1876 ”. Remarks: currently Hormathia pectinata (Hertwig, 1882) .

DIAGNOSIS

Pedal disc well developed, wide, with well-developed basilar muscles, to 40 mm diameter, often attached to rocks. Column thick and tough, cylindrical in expanded specimens and conical in contracted ones; to 30 mm diameter and 80 mm height in preserved specimens, divisible into scapus and scapulus. Scapus reticulate, covered in rectangular tubercles in proximal half of the column, pyramidal and pointed in shape in distal half. Scapus with a distinct crown of 12 flattened and hooked tubercles distally. Scapus with well-developed thin cuticle. Scapulus smooth. Oral disc flat, wider than column and pedal disc, almost covered completely by tentacles. Oral disc and tentacles whitish in living material, brownish or yellowish in preserved material; white marks around mouth cone, and tentacles of fourth cycle with white V-shaped marks at base on oral side. Tentacles of the last cycles with small white marks at base on aboral side. Tentacles smooth, to 96, tapered and relatively long in expanded specimens. Marginal sphincter muscle mesogleal moderately strong, diffuse and long. Equal number of mesenteries proximally and distally. Mesenteries hexamerously arranged in four cycles, only first cycle perfect and sterile. Retractor muscles diffuse but strong; parietobasilar muscles well developed but not forming mesogleal pennon. Longitudinal muscles of tentacles ectodermal. Acontia with only basitrichs. Cnidom: Spirocysts, basitrichs, and microbasic p -mastigophores. For detailed information on Hormathia armata , see Rodríguez & López-González (2001).

GEOGRAPHIC AND BATHYMETRIC DISTRIBUTION

Hormathia armata has been reported only in the eastern Weddell Sea, between 65–444 m depth ( Rodríguez & López-González 2001). However, the material from this study extended the geographic and bathymetric distribution of the species to north of Antarctic Peninsula, Elephant and South Shetland islands and the Drake Passage, between 65–454 m depth.

Hormathia armata is an Antarctic endemic species from continental shelf depths ( Fig. 41b View FIGURE 41 ).

NHM

University of Nottingham

SMNH

Department of Paleozoology, Swedish Museum of Natural History

ZMH

Zoologisches Museum Hamburg

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Anthozoa

Order

Actiniaria

Family

Hormathiidae

Genus

Hormathia

Loc

Hormathia armata Rodríguez & López-González, 2001

Rodríguez, Estefanía & López-González, Pablo J. 2013
2013
Loc

Hormathia armata: Rodríguez & López-González 2001

: Rodriguez & Lopez-Gonzalez 2001
2001
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