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López-González, P.J.; Ocaña, O.; García-Gómez, J.C.; Núñez, J.. |
The North-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean species of the family Cornulariidae are re-examined and taxonomically revised. This family is mainly characterized by the absence of sclerites. Up to now, only one genus, Cornularia Lamarck, 1816, has been assigned to the family. Studies of the internal and external anatomy of the European species of Cornulariidae, carried out for the first time on a comparative basis, leads us to propose a new genus, Cervera. New combinations of the species included in the family are proposed. The main characters of Cervera gen. nov. are the presence of a fine chitinous periderm, various communication canals in the stolons and the absence of a additional chitinous layer that covers the periderm. Cornularia atlantica Johnson,... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Anthozoa; Stolonifera; Cornulariidae; Cervera gen. nov; 42.72. |
Ano: 1995 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/319212 |
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López-González, P.J.; Hartog, J.C. den; García-Gómez, J.C.. |
A new genus and species of sea anemone, Onubactis rocioi gen. et spec. nov. (Actiniidae) is described from the Atlantic coast of the southern Iberian Peninsula. The main features of Onubactis rocioi are: a smooth to corrugate scapus, a delicate scapulus provided with a ruff of non-adherent papillate outgrowths, absence of acrorhagi, more mesenteries distally than proximally, a weak diffuse sphincter, and presence of numerous spirocysts in the pedal disc. The new genus is discussed in relation to five other genera which are characterized by a distal ruff of columnar outgrowths: Actinostella Duchassaing, 1850; Oulactis Milne-Edwards & Haime, 1851; Saccactis Lager, 1911; Isocradactis Carlgren, 1924; and Isoulactis Carlgren, 1959. Of these, it seems... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Actiniaria; Actiniidae; Onubactis rocioi gen. et spec. nov.; Southern Iberian Peninsula; 42.72. |
Ano: 1995 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/319308 |
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Carballo, J.L.; García-Gómez, J.C.. |
The northeastern Atlantic species Mycale micracanthoxea Buizer & Van Soest, 1977 is a component of subtidal shallow water and brackishwater harbour poles and pontoons from The Netherlands, where it grows attached to shells, barnacles, etc. It was found in similar zones and habitats of Algeciras Bay (Gibraltar Strait, southern Spain) and Isla Cristina (Huelva, southern Spain) where it is very common. This new record constitutes the southernmost limit of the geographical range of this species. This article presents some data on the anatomical variability of Mycale micracanthoxea, along with a discussion on the possible causes of its observed distribution. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Porifera; Mycale; Strait of Gibraltar; Spain. |
Ano: 1994 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/505195 |
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Ocaña, O.; López-González, P.J.; Núñez, J.; García-Gómez, J.C.. |
Sarcodictyon catenatum Forbes, 1847, is a common species in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. However, often it has been mistaken for Rolandia coralloides Lacaze-Duthiers, 1900. On the basis of British and Mediterranean material we studied the main characters for distinguishing S. catenatum. We consider Rolandia coralloides Lacaze-Duthiers, 1900, to be a valid species and we assign to it all the material named Rolandia rosea by S. Weinberg (1978). Furthermore, a histological study confirmed that R. coralloides typically forms groups of polyps embedded in a common coenenchyme. Therefore, the possibility of transferring R. coralloides from Stolonifera to Alcyonacea is discussed. Evagorgia rosea Philippi, 1842, is here considered to be a nomen dubium. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Stolonifera; Sarcodictyon; Rolandia; North-eastern Atlantic; Mediterranean; 42.79. |
Ano: 2000 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/216185 |
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