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Siebert, S.; Pugh, P.R.; Haddock, S.H.D.; Dunn, C.W. (2013). Re-evaluation of characters in Apolemiidae (Siphonophora), with description of two new species from Monterey Bay, California. Zootaxa. 3702 (3): 201-232.
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10.11646/zootaxa.3702.3.1 [view]
Siebert, S.; Pugh, P.R.; Haddock, S.H.D.; Dunn, C.W.
2013
Re-evaluation of characters in Apolemiidae (Siphonophora), with description of two new species from Monterey Bay, California
Zootaxa
3702 (3): 201-232.
Publication
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Siphonophores are polymorphic planktonic marine Cnidarians. The family Apolemiidae is sister to all other species of physonect and calycophoran siphonophores. Although this enigmatic group arguably includes the longest animal species on the planet, their colony-level organization and growth patterns are not well understood. Here we describe two new apolemiid species: Apolemia lanosa sp. nov. and A. rubriversa sp. nov. We provide detailed descriptions of zooid budding and the organization of mature zooids within the siphosome. Our findings reveal that at least two distinct general patterns of siphosomal organization are found in different Apolemia species. In the first pattern, dispersed organization, zooids independently attach directly to the siphosomal stem. In the second pattern, pedunculate organization, only the gastrozooid is attached directly to the stem, and the other zooids of the cormidium branch from its peduncle. This diversity within Apolemia indicates that fundamental aspects of zooid budding and organization are homoplastic within Siphonophora, as both patterns are also found in other siphonophores. The observations presented here greatly clarify the interpretation of diagnostic characters within Apolemiidae, bear on the status of the three previously described species, provide critical detail for understanding the diversity of colony-level organization in siphonophores, and establish a foundation for the description of additional apolemiid species.
Pacific Ocean
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Apolemia contorta (Margulis, 1976) (basis of record)
Apolemia lanosa Siebert, Pugh, Haddock & Dunn, 2013 (ecology source)
Apolemia lanosa Siebert, Pugh, Haddock & Dunn, 2013 (original description)
Apolemia rubriversa Siebert, Pugh, Haddock & Dunn, 2013 (ecology source)
Apolemia rubriversa Siebert, Pugh, Haddock & Dunn, 2013 (original description)
Apolemia uvaria (Lesueur, 1815) (redescription)
Apolemia vitiazi (Stepanjants, 1967) (basis of record)
Tottonia Margulis, 1976 accepted as Apolemia Eschscholtz, 1829 (source of synonymy)
Tottonia contorta Margulis, 1976 accepted as Apolemia contorta (Margulis, 1976) (source of synonymy)
Apolemia lanosa Siebert, Pugh, Haddock & Dunn, 2013 (ecology source)
Apolemia lanosa Siebert, Pugh, Haddock & Dunn, 2013 (original description)
Apolemia rubriversa Siebert, Pugh, Haddock & Dunn, 2013 (ecology source)
Apolemia rubriversa Siebert, Pugh, Haddock & Dunn, 2013 (original description)
Apolemia uvaria (Lesueur, 1815) (redescription)
Apolemia vitiazi (Stepanjants, 1967) (basis of record)
Tottonia Margulis, 1976 accepted as Apolemia Eschscholtz, 1829 (source of synonymy)
Tottonia contorta Margulis, 1976 accepted as Apolemia contorta (Margulis, 1976) (source of synonymy)
Monterey Bay for Apolemia lanosa Siebert, Pugh, Haddock & Dunn, 2013
Monterey Bay for Apolemia rubriversa Siebert, Pugh, Haddock & Dunn, 2013
Monterey Bay for Apolemia rubriversa Siebert, Pugh, Haddock & Dunn, 2013
Diagnosis
Physonectae with one or more nectosomal palpons between each pair of nectophores. Nectophore without ridges, deeply ... [details]