Hormosoma scotti Stephenson, 1918a

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 : 51-55

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Hormosoma scotti Stephenson, 1918a
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Hormosoma scotti Stephenson, 1918a

( Figs. 27–30 View FIGURE 27 View FIGURE 28 View FIGURE 29 View FIGURE 30 ; Table 11; Appx. 1, 2)

non Actinia papaver Dana, 1846 View in CoL ; Dana 1849; Milne-Edwards 1857; Dana 1859.

Paractis papaver: Clubb 1908 View in CoL ; Pax 1926.

Hormosoma scotti Stephenson 1918a ; Pax 1926; Carlgren 1927; Carlgren 1928; Carlgren & Stephenson 1929; Carlgren 1949; Dunn 1983; Riemann-Zürneck 1990.

Hormosoma violaceum Pax, 1922 ; Pax 1923.

Actinostola rufostriata Pax, 1922 ; Pax 1923.

MATERIAL EXAMINED

Polarstern ANT XV/3: stn. PS48/154 (AMNH-4291, 3 specimens).

Polarstern ANT XVII/3 : stn. PS56/085-1 (AMNH-4601, 1 specimen; AMNH-4610, 7 specimens) .

Polarstern ANT XXI/2 : stn. PS65/039-1 (AMNH-4816, 1 specimen) ; stn. PS65/245-1 ( BEIM: ANT-4828, 1 specimen; AMNH-4862, 1 specimen); stn. PS65/276-1 ( BEIM: ANT-4978; 2 specimens) .

TABLE 11. Size ranges of the cnidae of Hormosoma scotti Stephenson, 1918 ; for comparative cnidae data of the species see Dunn (1983). Χ: mean. SD: standard deviation. S: ratio of number of specimens in which each cnidae was found to number of specimens examined. N: total number of capsules measured. F: Frequency, +++ = very common, ++ = common, + = rather common, --- = sporadic. Abbreviations: Mc, Microbasic. (*) Mean values based in fewer than 40 capsules.

DIAGNOSIS

Pedal disc well developed, flat, to 78 mm diameter, often with slight central protuberance. Column smooth, firm, thick, cylindrical or dome-shaped in contracted specimens, to 60 mm diameter and 40 mm height in preserved specimens, not divisible into regions but distal margin strong, often forming a collar; fosse well-developed; preserved specimens with corrugated column. Oral disc wide, flat, to 62 mm diameter, mesenterial insertions visible. Distinct chromatic pattern in living specimens: white column with irregular orange spots, oral disc light red or orange with dark orange radial lines coinciding with mesenterial insertions; tentacles light orange with more or less visible orange bands; mouth and actinopharynx light orange; preserved specimens reddish to orange depending on epidermis erosion. Tentacles relatively short and thick (to 9 and 8 mm, respectively), to 96, restricted to column margin, inner longer than outer ones. Marginal sphincter muscle mesogleal, strong, diffuse, concentrated in column margin. Equal number of mesenteries proximally and distally. Mesenteries arranged in four cycles; all perfect and fertile save fourth cycle (imperfect). Retractor muscles diffuse; parietobasilar muscles well developed, with thick mesogleal pennon. Longitudinal muscles of tentacles mesogleal, slightly more developed in oral side. Cnidom: Spirocysts, basitrichs, and microbasic b - and p -mastigophores. Large microbasic b -mastigophores in base of outer tentacles, to 76 µm long. For a complete description of Hormosoma scotti , see Dunn (1983).

GEOGRAPHIC AND BATHYMETRIC DISTRIBUTION

Hormosoma scotti has been previously collected in the area of Antarctic Peninsula, Scotia Sea and in McMurdo Sound (Ross Sea), between 16–769 m depth ( Dunn 1983).

The material from this study is from the eastern Weddell Sea, between 166–318 m depth, representing the first records for the species in the area.

Hormosoma scotti is a circumpolar endemic Antarctic species from continental shelf and bathyal depths ( Fig. 27b View FIGURE 27 ).

REMARKS

We have examined additional material from the South Shetland Islands. However, we have not included this material here because of slight differences in column texture, fertility distribution, and cnidae that need to be checked further.

Genus Stomphia Gosse, 1859 View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Anthozoa

Order

Actiniaria

Family

Actinostolidae

Genus

Hormosoma

Loc

Hormosoma scotti Stephenson, 1918a

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

Hormosoma violaceum

Pax 1922
1922
Loc

Actinostola rufostriata

Pax 1922
1922
Loc

Hormosoma scotti

Stephenson 1918
1918
Loc

Paractis papaver:

Clubb 1908
1908
Loc

Stomphia

Gosse 1859
1859
Loc

Actinia papaver

Dana 1846
1846
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