Urticina sp.

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 : 34

publication ID

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

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16882451

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1044BA6D-FF9C-8774-FEA5-9731300A846E

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Urticina sp.
status

 

cf. Urticina sp.

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MATERIAL. LV-82-11, 60.8282ºN 174. 2954ºE – 60.8411ºN 174.3782ºE, depth 682– 617 m, two specimens photographed; GoogleMaps LV-82-15, 61.1519ºN 174.9132ºE – 61.1725ºN 174.8792ºE, depth 491– 429 m, four specimens photographed; GoogleMaps LV-82-18, 61.1190ºN 174.9691ºE, depth 682 m, one specimen photographed. GoogleMaps

REMARKS. Seven specimens are photographically documented on the Koryak slope at depths of 429–682 m, none collected. They seem to be related to Cribrinopsis sp.1 , together with which they may occur, and have the same decamerous arrangement of the tentacles in four cycles (10+10+20+40=80). However, they are paler, the oral disc is pinkishorange; tentacles are pale, transparent, thick, with blunt tips, their length is equal to the radius of the oral disc, without moiré, tips are beige-yellowish; the actinopharynx is pale. The diameter of the expanded tentacular crown is up to 10–13 cm. They are deeper buried in mud, up to the level of margin. It was not possible to determine whether they have marginal spherules. It is possible that they belong to another species of Cribrinopsis or may belong to a related genus Urticina . This species, unlike Cribrinopsis sp.1 , more often occurs in community which includes the coral Halipteris cf. willemoesi with the commensal ophiuroid Asteronyx and the echinoid Brisaster latifrons .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Anthozoa

Order

Actiniaria

Family

Actiniidae

Genus

Urticina

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