Invertebrates

Invertebrates

A Wild, Wild Life on the Mid-Texas Coast: Invertebrates Presentation by Peggy Romfh, M.S. October 2017 Photos by Pete and Peggy Romfh unless otherwise noted Videos by Pete Romfh Pete and Peggy Romfh are members of Texas Master Naturalist, Cradle of Texas Chapter Intro to Brazoria County ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 2 What We Will Cover • Invertebrates we commonly see along the coastal waterways and beaches – Bryozoa (bryozoans) – Cnidaria (coral, jellies, hydrozoa, anemones) – Echinodermata and Annelida (sand dollar and worms) – Arthropoda (barnacles, shrimp, crabs, insects) – Mollusca (gastropods, bivalves, squid) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 3 Phylum Bryozoa Moss Animals (Bryozoans) exhibit Family Vesiculariidae Sauerkraut Bryozoan (Zoobotryon verticillatum) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 4 Phylum Cnidaria exhibit Class Anthozoa Order Scleractinia Hard Corals 3-5 mm diameter Northern Cup Coral corallites 24 beaded septa (Astrangia poculata) on Oyster Shell ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 5 Phylum Cnidaria Class Anthozoa Order Scleractinia Typical Coral Polyps FGBNMS Source: G.P. Schmahl, NOAA Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary; used with permission ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 6 Phylum Cnidaria exhibit Class Anthozoa Order Alcyonacea Soft Corals Specimen courtesy of TMN-COT member Phil Sea Whip Huxford (Leptogorgia setacea) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 7 Phylum Cnidaria Anemones Family Hormathiidae Tricolor Anemone Calliactis tricolor ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 8 Phylum Cnidaria Anemones Family Actiniidae Warty Anemone (Bunodosoma cavernatum) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 9 Phylum Cnidaria Jellies Family Ulmaridae 6 4 Moon Jelly (Aurelia aurita) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 10 Phylum Cnidaria Jellies video Family Pelagiidae Sea Nettle (Chrysaora Purple-striped Jelly quinquecirrha) (Pelagia noctiluca) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 11 ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX Video 1 – Sea Nettle ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 12 Phylum Cnidaria Hydroids Family Physaliidae Portuguese man o’ war (Physalia physalis) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 13 Phylum exhibit Echinodermata Sand Dollar Family Mellitidae Sand Dollar (Mellita quinquiesperforata) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 14 Phylum Annelida exhibit Class Polychaeta Plumed Worm Plumed Worm tube (Diopatra cuprea) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 15 Phylum Annelida exhibit Class Polychaeta Serpulid Worm Serpulid Worm Reef in Whelk Shell ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 16 SORRY! I JUST WOKE UP AND I’M KIND OF CRABBY! ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 17 Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea Box Crabs Family Calappidae Flecked Box Crab Calico Box Crab (Hepatus pudibundus) (Hepatus epheliticus) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 18 Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea Fiddler Crabs Family Ocypodidae Spined Fiddler Crab (Uca spinacarpa) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 19 Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea Fiddler Crabs Family Ocypodidae Mud Flat Fiddler Crab (Uca rapax) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 20 Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea Ghost Crabs Family Ocypodidae Atlantic Ghost Crab (Ocypode quadrata) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 21 Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea Left-handed Hermit Crabs Family Diogenidae Surf Hermit (Isocheles wurdemanni) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 22 Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea Left-handed Hermit Crabs Family Diogenidae Hays’ rock snail ‘house’ Lightning whelk ‘house’ Thin-striped Hermit Clibanarius vittatus ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 23 Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea Right-handed Hermit Crabs Family Paguridae Flatclaw Hermit (Pagurus pollicaris) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 24 Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea Marsh Crabs Family Sesarmidae Squareback Marsh Crab (Armases cinereum) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 25 Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea Mud Crabs Family Panopeidae Salt Marsh Mud Crab (Panopeus obesus) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 26 Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea Mud Crabs Family Menippidae Stone Crab (Menippe adina) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 27 Homo sapiens Sand Sifter – A Crabbing Time Pete sifting sand in the swash zone looking for mole and sand crabs ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 28 Phylum Arthropoda exhibit Subphylum Crustacea Mole Crabs Family Albuneidae Mole Crab (Lepidopa benedicti) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 29 Phylum Arthropoda exhibit Subphylum Crustacea Sand Crabs Family Hippidae Puerto Rican Sand Crab (Emerita portoricensis) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 30 Phylum Arthropoda exhibit Subphylum Crustacea Purse Crabs Family Leucosiidae Mottled Purse Crab (Persephona mediterranea) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 31 Phylum Arthropoda exhibit Subphylum Crustacea Spider Crabs Family Pisidae Portly Spider Crab (Libinia emarginata) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 32 Phylum Arthropoda exhibit Subphylum Crustacea Swimming Crabs Family Portunidae Blue Crab (Callinectes sapidus) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 33 Phylum Arthropoda exhibit Subphylum Crustacea Swimming Crabs Family Portunidae Photo by Dave Brandes, TMN-COT Blue Crab (Callinectes sapidus) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 34 Phylum Arthropoda exhibit Subphylum Crustacea Swimming Crabs Family Portunidae Speckled Swimming Crab (Arenaeus cribrarius) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 35 Enjoy eating Brown, White, and Pink Shrimp from the Gulf! ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 36 Phylum Arthropoda Shrimp Subphylum Crustacea Family Penaeidae White Shrimp (Litopenaeus setiferus) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 37 Phylum Arthropoda exhibit Subphylum Crustacea Misc. Barnacles Family Balanidae Photo by Kristine Rivers, TMN-COT Giant Purple Barnacle Bay Barnacle (Megabalanus (Balanus improvisus) tintinnabulum) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 38 Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea Goose Barnacles Family Lepadidae Peduncle Goose Barnacle (Lepas anserifera) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 39 Phylum Arthropoda exhibit Subphylum Crustacea Goose Barnacles Family Lepadidae Smooth Goose Barnacle (Lepas anatifera) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 40 Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea Macroinvertebrates Copepods – adult and larval nauplius Photo by Dave Brandes, TMN-COT; Drum Bay ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 41 Would you stop clamming up when I am talking to you? ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 42 Phylum Mollusca exhibit Class Cephalopoda Squid Ram’s Horn Squid (Spirula spirula) Courtesy Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (Brenda Bowling), http://txmarspecies.tamug.edu ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 43 Phylum Mollusca Whelks exhibit Class Gastropoda Family Melongenidae Lightning Whelk (Busycon pulleyi) Shouldered Pearwhelk (Busycotypus plagosus) Pearwhelk (Busycotypus spiratus) 44 ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX Phylum Mollusca Lightning Whelk exhibit Class Gastropoda and Egg Casings Lightning Whelk egg casing and baby whelks ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 45 Phylum Mollusca exhibit Class Gastropoda “Snails” L-R: Hays’ Rocksnail (Stramonita canaliculata) Florida Rocksnail (Stramonita haemastoma) Cancellate Cantharus (Solenosteira cancellaria) Giant Eastern Murex (Hexaplex fulvescens) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 46 Phylum Mollusca Shark Eyes exhibit Class Gastropoda Family Naticidae Shark Eye (Neverita duplicata) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 47 Phylum Mollusca exhibit Class Gastropoda Other Gastropods Banded Tulip, Common Sundial, Marsh Periwinkle, Striped False Limpet, White Baby Ear, Lettered Olive ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 48 Phylum Mollusca Oysters exhibit Class Bivalvia Family Ostreidae Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 49 Phylum Mollusca Coquina exhibit Class Bivalvia video Family Donacidae Variable Coquina (Donax variabilis) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 50 Video 2 – Coquina in Sand ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 51 Video 3 – Coquina Siphon Action ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 52 Phylum Mollusca Disk Dosinia exhibit Class Bivalvia Family Veneridae Disk dosinia (Dosinia discus) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 53 Phylum Mollusca Disk Dosinia exhibit Class Bivalvia Family Veneridae Disk dosinia (Dosinia discus) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 54 Phylum Mollusca Angelwing exhibit Class Bivalvia Family Pholadidae Angelwing (Cyrtopleura costata) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 55 Phylum Mollusca Channeled Duck Clam exhibit Class Bivalvia Family Mactridae Channeled Duck Clam Raeta plicatella ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 56 Phylum Mollusca Ark Clams exhibit Class Bivalvia Family Arcidae Ark Clams with periostracum ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 57 Phylum Mollusca exhibit Class Bivalvia Other Bivalves Top: Giant Atlantic Cockle; Unequal Spoonclam Bottom: Stout Tagelus; Western Bay Scallop ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 58 Phylum Arthropoda Class Insecta What About Insects? Order Diptera Eastern Saltmarsh Deer Fly Mosquito (Chrysops brunneus) (Ochlerotatus sollicitans) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 59 Phylum Arthropoda Seaside Dragonlet Class Insecta Order Odonata (Erythrodiplax berenice) Male-like Female Male Female ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 60 Phylum Arthropoda Class Insecta Tiger Beetles Order Coleoptera Coastal TB, White-cloaked TB, Cream-edged TB, Gulfshore TB Right: Saltmarsh TB ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 61 Phylum Arthropoda Class Insecta Lady Beetles and Marsh Beetle Order Coleoptera Seaside Lady Beetle Flea Marsh Beetle (Naemia seriata seriata) (Ora discoidea) ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 62 THANKS! Let’s go look at some more specimens! And remember, no trash on the beach! ©2017 Peggy Romfh, Houston TX 63 .

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