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  • Hydroida  (7)
  • Schizotricha
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    In:  Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 300 no. 1, pp. 1-72
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Twenty-four species of plumularian hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from the Strait of Gibraltar area are described and figured, including material from the coasts of southern Spain (between El Portil near the Spanish-Portuguese border and Adra, Mediterranean coast of Granada, c. 3\xc2\xb0W) and from Ceuta in northern Africa. The geographical distribution of all species is briefly discussed and where relevant additional notes are added.
    Keywords: Cnidaria ; Hydrozoa ; Hydroida ; Plumularioidea ; Strait of Gibraltar ; relationships.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Redescriptions are given of two species of North Pacific Lafoeidae and diagnosis and description of a new genus and species of the family Sertulariidae, Papilionella pterophora gen. nov., spec. nov.\nAlexander Antsulevich, Hydrobiology Laboratory, Institute of Biology, St. Petersburg State University, 16 Liniya 29, St Petersburg 199178, Russia.
    Keywords: Cnidaria ; Hydrozoa ; Hydroida ; Lafoeidae ; Sertulariidae
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 66 no. 37, pp. 493-524
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Species of the genus Sertularella from the coasts of Galicia (Atlantic coast of Spain) have been studied and 5 species, S. gayi (Lamouroux, 1821), S. polyzonias (Linnaeus, 1758), S. ellisii (Deshayes & MilneEdwards, 1836), S. fusiformis (Hincks, 1861), and S. mediterranea Hartlaub, 1901, are recognized, described, and their synonymy discussed. Notes are added on two species of which the names occur repeatedly in European hydroid literature but that in our opinion belong in the southern Atlantic fauna: S. gaudichaudi (Lamouroux, 1824) and S. picta (Meyen, 1834).
    Keywords: Cnidaria ; Hydroida ; Sertularella ; coastal fauna of Galicia
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    In:  Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 277 no. 1, pp. 1-262
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A total of 102 species and varieties of hydroids and three unidentifiable species are described or mentioned in the present report, which deals principally with hydroids collected in the IberoMoroccan Bay (and adjacent Atlantic), the Strait of Gibraltar, and the Alboran Sea; for revisionary purposes some additional, mainly Atlantic, material had to be included. The material described has been assigned to four families of athecate and 14 families of thecate hydroids. Nearly all species have been illustrated and a permanent slide collection has been made. Where necessary the material described has been compared with type material; ten new (sub)species are described, of which eight from the BALGIM material. Holotypes, and where necessary and/or possible paratypes have been indicated for Stegopoma giganteum spec. nov., Acryptolaria conferta minor subspec. nov., Zygophylax elongata spec. nov., Zygophylax leloupi spec. nov., Cladocarpus boucheti spec. nov., C. corneliusi spec. nov., C. paraventricosus spec. nov., and Plumularia falcicula spec. nov. and their deposition recorded. Generally holotypes have been deposited in the Mus\xc3\xa9um National d\'Histoire Naturelle, Paris. Paratypes and slides are in the collections of the National Museum of Natural History (Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum, former Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie), Leiden, The Netherlands. Some additional paratypes are now in The Natural History Museum [former British Museum (Natural History)], London. A representative slide collection is in the Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente, Orense.\nA survey of the geographical distribution over the BALGIM stations shows that, generally speaking, practically all littoral and benthic species occur in the Alboran Sea as well as in the IberoMoroccan Bay, the few exceptions being bathyal-abyssal species for which the sill in the Strait of Gibraltar apparently forms a major obstacle in penetrating the Mediterranean. Furthermore a distinct influence of the outflowing Mediterranean Water on the bathyal hydroid fauna in the north-eastern part of the Ibero-Moroccan Bay could not be demonstrated. Synthecium evansii (Ellis & Solander, 1786), so far considered a characteristic Mediterranean hydroid, has been observed to occur on the Atlantic side of the Straits; the species moreover has recently been recorded from the Canary Islands region.\nThese observation contrast with the results obtained by Grasshoff (1989) during his study of other groups of benthic Cnidaria (Gorgonaria, Pennatularia and Antipatharia).
    Keywords: Cnidaria ; Hydrozoa ; Hydroida ; genera ; relationship ; new species ; bathyal-abyssal fauna of Ibero-Moroccan Bay ; Strait of Gibraltar ; Alboran Sea ; water movements.
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 66 no. 36, pp. 485-492
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Description of a new genus of Hydroida (Hydrozoa, Cnidaria) from Atlantic seamounts in the eastern subtropical Atlantic (area between Cape S\xc3\xa3o Vicente, Portugal, and Madeira). Description of the type of the genus and allocation to the new genus of a second species hitherto brought to Plumularia Lamarck, 1816.
    Keywords: Cnidaria ; Hydrozoa ; Hydroida ; Pseudoplumaria gen. nov. ; Pseudoplumaria sabinae spec. nov. ; Atlantic seamounts
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The type series of Schizotricha anderssoni J\xc3\xa4derhoim, 1904, collected by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901-1903 and deposited in the collections of the Swedisch National Museum, Stockholm, is redescribed. The type series is composed of two species, the species figured by J\xc3\xa4derhoim (1905) is designated the lectotype of Schizotricha anderssoni. The second species, differing from the other species of the genus, is described as Schizotricha jaederholmi spec. nov.
    Keywords: Cnidaria ; Hydrozoa ; hydroids ; Schizotricha ; new species ; Antarctic
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Five species of the genus Schizotricha Allman, 1883, one of which is new to science, have been studied.\nThe material originates from the Weddell Sea region and from off Elephant Island and it was collected during several antarctic expeditions with the R.V. Tolarstern\'. Each species is described and figured and its systematic position among allied species discussed. The type material of Schizotricha glacialis (Hickson & Gravely, 1907) and S. turqueti Billard, 1906 has been re-examined and is also described and figured.
    Keywords: Cnidaria ; Hydrozoa ; hydroids ; Schizotricha ; Antarctic ; re-description of species ; new records ; new species
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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.
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  • 9
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 67 no. 40, pp. 537-565
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Twenty-eight hydroid species are recorded from the eastern Mediterranean and the northern part of the Red Sea, all material originating from the collections of the Museum of the Zoological Institute, Tel-Aviv University. The collection also included four species that could only be identified to generic level. Though the majority had previously been recorded from either the Mediterranean or the Red Sea, some constitute the first definite record from Israeli coastal waters. All material has been redeposited in the Tel-Aviv collection; slides and some duplicate samples are in the collections of the National Museum of Natural History (Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum, now also incorporating the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie), Leiden, the Netherlands.
    Keywords: Cnidaria ; Hydrozoa ; Hydroida ; eastern Mediterranean fauna ; Red Sea hydroid fauna
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