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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2056
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Two species of the genus Oswaldella Stechow, 1919 new to science (Oswaldella crassa sp. nov. and O.␣curiosa sp. nov.) were studied. Both species are described and figured; their systematic position amongst the remaining species of the genus is discussed. The material originates from the Bransfield Strait area (Antarctica) and was collected during the United States Antarctic Research Program with R.V. Eltanin. A comparative table listing the main features of the known species of Oswaldella is presented. Finally, a general survey of geographical and bathymetrical distribution of the known species of Oswaldella is given.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 1998-06-26
    Print ISSN: 0722-4060
    Electronic ISSN: 1432-2056
    Topics: Biology
    Published by Springer
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.72, 1-10 (1998) p.89
    Publication Date: 2007-01-23
    Description: An obscure species of the large leptolid genus Sertularia, S. notabilis Fraser, 1947, originally described from Tortuga Island, Venezuela, and not recorded since, is re-described and recorded from Brazilian coastal waters. This material is compared with Fraser’s type series; its relationship with Sertularia hattori Leloup, 1940, from Japanese and Korean waters, is discussed and possible conspecificity evaluated.
    Keywords: Cnidaria Hydrozoa ; Sertulariidae ; Sertularia notabilis ; systematics ; distribution ; 42.79
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: Article / Letter to the editor
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.72, 1-10 (1998) p.29
    Publication Date: 2007-01-23
    Description: A faunistic study of the family Haleciidae from the Strait of Gibraltar and nearby areas has been made; seven species are described, figured and discussed. Information about the zoogeographical distribution, and conditions of substrates are contributed. A key to distinguish the species of this family from the seas of the Iberian Peninsula is presented, and the Iberian Haleciidae are compared with those from the Mediterranean and the British Isles.
    Keywords: Cnidaria ; Hydrozoa ; Leptolida ; Haleciidae ; Strait of Gibraltar ; geographical distribution ; 42.79
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 72, 1-10, pp. 29-50
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A faunistic study of the family Haleciidae from the Strait of Gibraltar and nearby areas has been made; seven species are described, figured and discussed. Information about the zoogeographical distribution, and conditions of substrates are contributed. A key to distinguish the species of this family from the seas of the Iberian Peninsula is presented, and the Iberian Haleciidae are compared with those from the Mediterranean and the British Isles.
    Keywords: Cnidaria ; Hydrozoa ; Leptolida ; Haleciidae ; Strait of Gibraltar ; geographical distribution
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The study of a part of the material collected by the French oceanographic expedition "SEAMOUNT 1" made it possible to identify 21 species and one subspecies of hydroids of the families Haleciidae (4 species), Aglaopheniidae (7 species), Halopterididae (3 species), Kirchenpaueriidae (2 species and one subspecies) and Plumulariidae (5 species). Of these species, 10 have an Atlantic-Mediterranean distribution, 6 are cosmopolites, 4 are known from the north-eastern Atlantic, near to the area studied, and only one, Pseudoplumaria sabinae Ramil & Vervoort, 1992, is momentarily only known from Gorringe and Ampere Banks.
    Keywords: Cnidaria ; Hydrozoa ; Haleciidae ; Plumularioidea ; SEAMOUNT 1 ; North-Eastern Atlantic.
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    In:  Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 319 no. 1, pp. 1-65
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: An account is given of some hydroids from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, collected during dives of submersibles "Nautile" (operated by IFREMER, France) and "Alvin" (operated by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, U.S.A). The specimens came from three main sectors of the ridge: 15 species from localities near hydrothermal fields (540-1727 m) SW of the Azores, five species from an area (2565-3902 m) west of the Cape Verde Islands near Researcher Ridge, and one species from a site (4529-4578 m) within the Vema Fracture zone west of Guinea Bissau. In all, 21 species were distinguished, comprising two anthoathecates and 19 leptothecates. The families Lafoeidae and Sertulariidae were best represented, with six and four species respectively. Halecium profundum spec. nov., from the vicinity of Researcher Ridge, and Zygophylax echinata spec, nov., from the Menez Gwen hydrothermal field area south-west of the Azores, are described. Cladocarpus cartieri was discovered, for just the second time, at another station near the Menez Gwen field. The fauna was comprised largely of deep-water species.\nHowever, some eurybathic boreal species frequent in the neritic zone (e.g. Grammaria abietina, Diphasia margareta, Sertularella tenella, Nemertesia antennina, N. ramosa) were represented at certain stations near the Azores. Also present at one of these stations was the typically shallow-water boreal athecate, Ectopleura larynx. Six of the species (Eudendrium planum, Halecium profundum, spec, nov., Acryptolaria longitheca, Cryptolarella abyssicola, Zygophylax levinseni, and ?Opercularella spec.) were recorded from depths of 3000 m or more. The only species in samples from depths exceeding 4000 m was Cryptolarella abyssicola. None of the species is known to have a medusa stage in its life cycle.
    Keywords: Cnidaria ; Hydrozoa ; Hydroida ; Mid-Atlantic Ridge ; deep water fauna ; hydrothermalism.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Twenty-three species, subspecies or varieties of hydroids of the families Thyroscyphidae and Sertulariidae (Leptolida, Hydrozoa, Cnidaria) are described and figured, originating from north-eastern Atlantic localities visited during the CANCAP and Mauritania-II Expeditions of the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie (now Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum) in the years 1976-1988 and covering waters around Azores, Canary Islands, Madeira, Cape Verde Islands and the Atlantic off Morocco and Mauritania. Besides notes on the variability of the various species in the large material available, vertical and horizontal distributions are discussed. Observations on the considerable material of Sertularella ellisii (Deshayes & Milne-Edwards, 1836) indicate that this species cannot be separated from Sertularella fusiformis (Hincks, 1861); both species are consequently merged under the oldest available name: Sertularella ellisii (Milne Edwards & Haime, 1836). Also included are the European records of Sertularella gaudichaudi Auct., not to be confused with Sertularella gaudichaudi (Lamouroux, 1824) from the Falkland Islands. Sertularella unituba Calder, 1991, is recorded from many localities in the Cape Verde Islands region; these records represent the first from the eastern Atlantic.
    Keywords: Cnidaria ; Hydrozoa ; Leptolida ; Sertulariidae ; north-eastern Atlantic ; geographical distri- bution.
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 72, 1-10, pp. 89-100
    Publication Date: 2024-02-22
    Description: An obscure species of the large leptolid genus Sertularia, S. notabilis Fraser, 1947, originally described from Tortuga Island, Venezuela, and not recorded since, is re-described and recorded from Brazilian coastal waters. This material is compared with Fraser\xe2\x80\x99s type series; its relationship with Sertularia hattori Leloup, 1940, from Japanese and Korean waters, is discussed and possible conspecificity evaluated.
    Keywords: Cnidaria Hydrozoa ; Sertulariidae ; Sertularia notabilis ; systematics ; distribution
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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