Phelliactis spp.

Sanamyan, N. P., Sanamyan, K. E., Bocharova, E. S., Morozov, T. B. & Galkin, S. V., 2023, Sea anemones (Actiniaria, Corallimorpharia and Zoantharia) from the Western Bering Sea (Northwest Pacific), Invertebrate Zoology 20 (1), pp. 27-56 : 44

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https://doi.org/10.15298/invertzool.20.1.02

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scientific name

Phelliactis spp.
status

 

Phelliactis spp.

Fig. 4H, I View Fig .

MATERIAL. LV-75-22, 55.5134ºN 167.3270ºE, depth 3599 m, one specimen photographed.

LV-82-6, 55.6826°N 167.1075ºE – 55.6825°N 167.1075ºE, depth 3397– 3393 m, sample 3, one specimen collected; LV-82-10, 55.3188°N 167. 2907ºE, depth 2605 m, one specimen photographed.

REMARKS. Two species of Phelliactis have been recorded from the Vulcanologov Massif and Komandorsky Basin in the southwest of the Bering Sea. The specimens are large with a beige-brownish cylindrical column with longitudinal rows of tubercles (mesogloeal thickenings) and very wide oral disc (about 20 cm in diameter). The tentacles are on the margin of the oral disc, more than 100 in number. Two specimens photographed on the northern slope of the Vulcanologov Massif in 2016 (3599 m, not collected) and on the small high to the west of the Komandor Graben in 2018 (3397– 3393 m, collected), most probably belong to one species. They have a similarly looking high column, large circular oral disc and long thin tentacles with weak thickenings at the base on the aboral side; the recorded depth is also similar ( Fig. 4H View Fig ). The specimen, photographed on the southern slope of the Vulcanologov Massif (2605 m), differs in very strong aboral thickenings on the tentacles, red undulating oral disc and lower and wider column ( Fig. 4 I View Fig ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Anthozoa

Order

Actiniaria

Family

Hormathiidae

Genus

Phelliactis

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