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HYDROIDS OF THE DANISH EXPEDITION TO THE KEI ISLANDS<br />

straight, 0.20–0.24 mm long; adcauline side bent<br />

where becoming free, free adcauline side straight<br />

<strong>to</strong> somewhat convex, opening-plane directed<br />

slightly upwards <strong>to</strong> nearly parallel <strong>to</strong> segment<br />

axis, diameter 0.13–0.15 mm, margin with three<br />

distinct cusps: one on adcauline side, two on<br />

lateral sides somewhat below middle; operculum<br />

pyramidal and composed <strong>of</strong> three valves; hydro<strong>the</strong>cal<br />

margin <strong>of</strong>ten renovated. Hydranths with<br />

abcauline caecum and about 12 tentacles.<br />

Gono<strong>the</strong>cae develop immediately below a hydro<strong>the</strong>ca.<br />

Gono<strong>the</strong>ca vase-shaped, 1.2 mm long,<br />

max. diameter 0.5 mm, base rounded and with<br />

short pedicel, sides quite straight and converging<br />

<strong>to</strong>wards distal end; end truncated, walls with 15–<br />

18 distinct and sharp transverse ridges, some<br />

gono<strong>the</strong>cae with less distinct ridges and ra<strong>the</strong>r<br />

undulated only.<br />

Remarks<br />

Most gono<strong>the</strong>cae observed in this study had ra<strong>the</strong>r<br />

sharp transverse folds, and were not undulated<br />

as described by Vervoort (1993).<br />

Geminella ceramensis is <strong>the</strong> only known species<br />

<strong>of</strong> its genus. Geminella differs from <strong>the</strong><br />

genus Symplec<strong>to</strong>scyphus only by its opposite<br />

hydro<strong>the</strong>cae, but Vervoort (1993) noted that initial<br />

stages <strong>of</strong> Geminella ceramensis have alternate<br />

hydro<strong>the</strong>cae. A future revision might thus<br />

synonymize Geminella and Symplec<strong>to</strong>scyphus.<br />

Distribution<br />

Indonesia, Philippines, New Caledonia. Type<br />

locality: Ceram, Banda Islands, 2.475°S,<br />

131.055°E, 118 m, on coarse sand.<br />

Idiellana pristis (Lamouroux, 1816)<br />

Fig. 32.<br />

Idia pristis Lamouroux, 1816: 199, pl. 5: fig. 5. – Allman<br />

1888: 85, pl. 39: figs 1–10. – von Campenhausen 1896b:<br />

311. – Billard 1925b: 219, fig. 58, pl. 7: fig. 33. –<br />

Vervoort 1941: 205.<br />

Pasy<strong>the</strong>a philippina Marktanner-Turneretscher, 1890: 234,<br />

pl. 4: figs 8 & 8a.<br />

Idiella pristis. – Stechow & Müller 1923: 469. – Vervoort<br />

1959: 252.<br />

Idiellana pristis. – Ralph 1961a: 766, fig. 5c–e. – Mammen<br />

1965: 52, fig. 86. – Millard 1975: 269, fig. 88A–E. –<br />

Hirohi<strong>to</strong> 1995: 178, fig. 58a–c. – Vervoort 1993: 188. –<br />

Migot<strong>to</strong> 1996: 64, fig. 12f–g. – Watson 2000: 18, fig.<br />

14A–E.<br />

175<br />

Figure 32. Idiellana pristis (Lamouroux, 1816); A, station<br />

71; B–C, station 66; D, station 53. A. Colony silhouette. B.<br />

Hydrocladium seen from anterior side. C. Hydrocladium in<br />

side view. D. Gono<strong>the</strong>ca, scale bar 0.5 mm. – Scales: A = 2<br />

cm; B, C = 0.4 mm; D = 0.5 mm.<br />

Material examined:<br />

Kei Islands Expedition, Bay <strong>of</strong> Ambon, 13 m, 28 Feb 1922,<br />

sand bot<strong>to</strong>m, fertile. – Kei Islands Expedition, Bay <strong>of</strong><br />

Ambon, 90 m, 21 Feb 1922, bot<strong>to</strong>m <strong>of</strong> s<strong>to</strong>nes and sand,<br />

fertile. – Kei Islands Expedition, Ujungpandang, Samalon<br />

Island, 25 m, 29 Jun 1922, sand bot<strong>to</strong>m. – Kei Islands<br />

Expedition, Ujungpandang, Samalon Island, 35 m, 28 Jun<br />

1922, sand bot<strong>to</strong>m. – Kei Islands Expedition, Ambon, harbour<br />

pier, 13 m, 27 Feb 1922, sand bot<strong>to</strong>m. – Kei Islands<br />

Expedition stations: 11. – 14. – 19, fertile. – 20, fertile. – 21.<br />

– 36. – 40. – 53, fertile. – 57. – 61. – 64. – 65. – 66. – 67,<br />

fertile. – 68. – 69. – 71, fertile. – 72, fertile. – 73. – 74. – 90.<br />

– 103. – 104, fertile. – 106, fertile. – 107. – 110. – 117. – 118,<br />

fertile.<br />

Description<br />

Colonies pinnate, up <strong>to</strong> 7 cm high. Main stem<br />

unforked, monosiphonic, with regular nodes,<br />

nodes alternate in inclination, each segment with<br />

three non-contiguous hydro<strong>the</strong>cae and an apophysis<br />

near lower end.<br />

Hydrocladia alternate, widely spaced, un-

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