HYDROIDA 



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Coryne Loveni (M. Sars) Roimevie. 



1835 Syncoryna ramosa, Loven, Bidrag til Kannedomeii uf Slagterna Campaniilan'a och Syncoryna, p. 



275, pi. 8, figs. 7—10. 

 1846 — Love7ii, M. Sars, Fauna littoralis Norvegiae, jx 2, footnote. 



1899 Coryuc Loveni^ Bonnevie, Norske Nordhavs-Expedition, ]x 14. 



"The colonies are rather coarsely constructed and attain a height of up to 30 nini. The hj'dro- 

 caulus is wholly irregularly ramified and shows no distinct main stem. The branches proceed almost 

 rectangularly from the stem or the mother branch, but at once curve upwards, forming a very acute 

 angle or even a parallel with it. The hydrocaulus and the branches are almost entirely smooth, having 

 only here and there wrinkles slightly indicated. The strongly contractile polype, when extended, 



■ ..-. 200 m. _«__ 600m ._. ^,tooo m. ._ ^.. 2000m. 



Text-fig A. The occurence of Coryne Loveni in the Northern Atlantic (the hatched coa.staI Region denotes 

 a scattered occurence, the totally black parts indicate a common occurence) 



attains to a length of nearlj- 2 mm., and then is .slenderly fusiform or nearly cyhndric; when contracted 

 it is oviform, oval, or almost globular. The numerous capitate tentacles are irregularly distributed 

 all over the polype. 



The gonophores develop into eumedusoids, 1.5 mm. long, with no tentacles, normally not break- 

 ing away; they have four well-developed radial canals and a circular canal. Up to three gonophores 

 occur on the polype near its base". 



Material : 



Greenland, Godthaab 

 Norway, Bjarkoi, Lofoten 



literal (on Ascophyllnm) 

 litoral (on Fncoidcaf) 



