Nemertesia hippuris (Allman, 1877)

Galea, Horia R., Di Camillo, Cristina G. & Maggioni, Davide, 2021, An integrative study of Callicarpa gracilis Fewkes, 1881 and Aglaophenia trifida L. Agassiz, 1862, with notes on some hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from French Guiana, Zootaxa 4926 (3), pp. 301-341 : 330

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4926.3.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4529223

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scientific name

Nemertesia hippuris (Allman, 1877)
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Antennopsis hippuris Allman, 1877: 35 , pl. 21 figs 3–6 (type species of the genus Antennopsis Allman, 1877 ).—Fewkes, 1881: 128.—Nutting, 1900: 73, pl. 11 figs 4–6.—Fraser, 1944: 319, pl. 67 fig. 305.

Nemertesia hippuris— Ramil & Vervoort, 2006: 122.

Description. Small and rather delicate colonies, not surpassing 2 inches (ca. 5 cm) in height, arising from a cluster of tubular, stolonal fibers; stems simple, straight, monosiphonic, divided into rather short internodes, each bearing distally a conspicuous cladial apophysis; a couple of axillar nematothecae, and one below the apophysis; the latter are given off irregularly from all sides of the stem; cladia slender, heteromerously divided into hydrothecate and ahydrothecate internodes; the former with one hydrotheca and 4 nematothecae: one mesial, a couple of laterals, and one above the hydrotheca; ahydrothecate internodes with 2 nematothecae in a row; hydrothecae borne on proximal halves of their corresponding internodes, small, rather deep, cup-shaped, margin entire, not everted; colonies dioecious; gonothecae shortly pedunculate, borne singly in the axils of hydrocladia; presumably male elongated oval, with an oblique terminal orifice; presumably female slipper-shaped with the distal end curved over to one side, and with a subterminal orifice.

Distribution. Off Double-Headed Shot Cays (23°59’50’’ N, 80°19’15’’ W, 356 m), Florida Straits; off Charleston, South Carolina (32°7’ N, 78°37’ W, 419 m); off St. Augustine, Florida (29°47’ N, 80°06’ W, 481 m) [summarized by Nutting (1900)].

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Hydrozoa

SubClass

Hydroidolina

SuperOrder

Leptothecata

Order

Leptothecata

SuperFamily

Plumularioidea

Family

Plumulariidae

Genus

Nemertesia

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