2020
DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2020.708
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Plumularioid hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from off New Caledonia collected during KANACONO and KANADEEP expeditions of the French Tropical Deep-Sea Benthos Program

Abstract: This study reports on 25 species of hydroids occurring in the collections gathered during KANACONO and KANADEEP expeditions carried out in the SE of New Caledonia in 2016, and off the western coast of the island in 2017, respectively. Of these, 19 have not been dealt with in earlier reports on these collections. Two new genera and four new species are described, viz, Actinopluma mirifica Galea gen. et sp. nov., provisionally assigned to the family Kirchenpaueriidae Stechow, 1921, Schizoplumularia helicoidalis … Show more

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“…This branching pattern is clearly different from that displayed by Monostaechas, supporting the creation of a new genus. Nutting, 1906, recently redescribed by Galea & Maggioni (2020), show another ramification pattern, different from that met with in Monostaechoides gen. nov. In this case, the stem is devoid of hydrothecae and the lateral ramification builds a true sympodium (see Billard 1913: fig.…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…This branching pattern is clearly different from that displayed by Monostaechas, supporting the creation of a new genus. Nutting, 1906, recently redescribed by Galea & Maggioni (2020), show another ramification pattern, different from that met with in Monostaechoides gen. nov. In this case, the stem is devoid of hydrothecae and the lateral ramification builds a true sympodium (see Billard 1913: fig.…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Resemblances with Halopteris are found in the ramified nature of the colonies belonging to both genera, but in Halopteris the hydrocladia are routinely arranged in either alternate or opposite pairs, and originate from the hydrothecate internodes of the stem, laterally to the hydrothecae. Thamnopteros builds polysiphonic colonies giving rise to monosiphonic branchlets bearing pinnate hydrocladia with the same origin as in Halopteris (Galea & Maggioni 2020).…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This class has been estimated to be the second most species‐rich within Cnidaria, after Anthozoa (Appeltans et al., 2012), and new taxa are continually being added (e.g. Toshino et al., 2019; Galea and Maggioni, 2020; Maggioni et al., 2021; Tödter et al., 2023). Yet, part of its diversity is still unknown (Appeltans et al., 2012), also as a consequence of the pervasive occurrence of morphologically cryptic species (Postaire et al., 2016, 2017; Maggioni et al., 2020a, 2022a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%