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Species of Acryptolaria Norman, 1875 (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) collected by US Antarctic and sub-Antarctic expeditions.

2020

Acryptolaria is a worldwide genus of deep-water benthic hydroids. The genus has relatively high species diversity, with 36 species described so far, yet most of them have been reported only occasionally. As a result, scientific knowledge of their ecology and distribution is scarce. Here I present the results of the study of species of Acryptolaria collected during several Antarctic and sub-Antarctic expeditions under the United States Antarctic Research Program between 1958 and 1986. Eight species were found in the collection (plus one determined to the genus level), with A. operculata having the highest occurrence. Acryptolaria flabellum is reported for the second time; the study also repr…

CnidariaLafoeidaeEcologyBiodiversitySpecies diversityAntarctic RegionsBiodiversityLeptothecataBiologybiology.organism_classificationDeep seaCnidariaHydrozoaGenusBenthic zoneExpeditionsAnimaliaAnimalsAnimal Science and ZoologyThermohaline circulationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyHydrozoaZootaxa
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On six new species of Zygophylax Quelch, 1885 (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Zygophylacidae) from the New Calendonian region.

2020

Six new species of Zygophylax (Z. dispersa sp. nov., Z. encarnae sp. nov., Z. laertesi sp. nov., Z. medeae sp. nov., Z. niobae sp. nov. and Z. pseudoabietinella sp. nov.) are described and figured. The material studied was present in collections from several French expeditions in the western Pacific, mostly in the waters around New Caledonia and vicinity. 

CnidariaLafoeidaeZygophylaxBiodiversityZoologyBiodiversityLeptothecataBiologybiology.organism_classificationCnidariaHydrozoaExpeditionsAnimaliaAnimalsAnimal Science and ZoologyCoelenterataEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyHydrozoaZootaxa
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Two new Antarctic species of Schizotricha (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Leptothecata) from US Antarctic expeditions

2004

Two species of the genus Schizotricha new to science (Schizotricha crassa sp. nov. and S. southgeorgiae sp. nov.) have been studied. Both species are described and figured and their systematic position amongst the remaining species of the genus is discussed. The material was collected during the United States Antarctic Research Programme (USARP) with RV 'Eltanin' and RV 'Islas Orcadas'. A comparative table listing the main features and distribution of the known species of Schizotricha, together with an identification key, are presented.

CnidariaLeptothecatabiologyEcologyCrassaIdentification keyAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationSchizotrichaHydrozoaJournal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK
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Southern Ocean areas of endemism: a reanalysis using benthic hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)

2013

The biogeographic history of the Southern Ocean (SO) fauna is complex and poorly studied, especially the areas of endemism. We reanalyzed the data of Marques & Peña Cantero (2010), along with other geographical records of endemic benthic hydroids below 45°S. A Parsimony Analysis of Endemicity (PAE) based on 5° latitude by 5° longitude matrix with 61 species resulted in eight areas of endemism. We discuss these results in the context of different hypotheses of the evolution of the SO fauna and previously proposed biogeography patterns.

CnidariaQH301-705.5barriersFaunaBiogeographyendemismoSH1-691Context (language use)GC1-1581Aquatic ScienceOceanographyLatitudebiogeografíaAquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingAntárcticaBiology (General)Southern OceanEndemismbiogeographyHydrozoabiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationPAEHydrozoaOceanographyBenthic zoneendemismOceano AustralbarrerasAntarcticaLatin American Journal of Aquatic Research
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Species ofSchizotrichaAllman, 1883 (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Halopterididae) from US Antarctic expeditions with the description of two new species

2005

Twelve species of the genus Schizotricha Allman have been studied, two of which are new to science (Schizotricha heteromera sp. nov. and S. trinematotheca sp. nov.). The material studied was collected by several US Antarctic expeditions. Each new species is described and figured, the systematic position amongst allied species discussed and available data concerning autecology and geographical distribution given. The remaining 10 species are considered regarding diagnosis, autecology and geographical distribution. Finally, a general survey of the bathymetrical and biogeographical distribution of the known species of Schizotricha is given.

CnidariaSystematicsGenusEcologyBiogeographyHalopterididaeBiologyHeteromerabiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSchizotrichaHydrozoaJournal of Natural History
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Revision ofHalisiphoniaAllman, 1888 (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Hebellidae), with comments on its taxonomic position

2006

The deep‐water genus Halisiphonia is reviewed, based on redescriptions of all available type specimens of its species. The genus includes four valid species, H. arctica, H. galatheae, H. megalotheca, and H. nana, and one species inquirenda, H. spongicola, for which the type could not be located.

CnidariaSystematicsHebellidaebiologyZoologyTaxonomy (biology)Species inquirendabiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHydrozoaDeep waterJournal of Natural History
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Species of Oswaldella Stechow, 1919 (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) from recent antarctic expeditions with R.V. 'Polarstern', with the description of eight new …

1997

Twelve species of the genusOswaldellaStechow have been studied, eight of which are new to science [Oswaldella delicatasp. nov.,O. encarnaesp. nov.,O. garciacarrascosaisp. nov.,O. gracilissp. nov.,O. grandissp. nov.,O. incognitasp. nov.,O. obscurasp. nov.andO. rigidasp. nov.], originating from the Weddell Sea and collected by several antarctic expeditions with R.V.Polarstern. Each is described and figured, its systematic position is considered and current data concerning its autecology and geographical distribution are given. Finally, a comparative table is presented including the principal features of all known species of the genus.

CnidariaSystematicsPaleontologybiologyGenusOswaldellaTable (landform)Animal Science and Zoologybiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHydrozoa
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<p><strong>Revision of the Antarctic species of <em>Halecium</em> Oken, 1815 (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Haleciidae)</strong>&…

2014

A revision of the known Antarctic species of the genus Halecium has been carried out, based on the study of both type and non-type material. For each species a list of synonyms, a diagnosis, a broad description (with the exception of the recently described H. frigidum and H. exaggeratum), a discussion of its relationship with other members of the genus, and an account of its autecological data are given. Thirteen Antarctic species of the genus, including H. pseudodelicatulum sp. nov. and H. pseudoincertus sp. nov., are considered valid. Halecium tubatum is considered as species inquirenda. Halecium ovatum and H. macrocaulus are considered to be junior synonyms of H. interpolatum and H. ince…

CnidariaSystematicsType (biology)biologyGenusEcologyHaleciumAnimal Science and Zoologybiology.organism_classificationSpecies inquirendaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHaleciidaeHydrozoaZootaxa
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Revision of the genusAcryptolariaNorman, 1875 (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Lafoeidae)

2007

The genus Acryptolaria is reviewed, with a complete redescription of the type specimens, with the exception of A. andersoni and A. rectangularis for which type material could not be located. The genus includes 16 valid species, though A. andersoni is insufficiently known. All records found in the literature have been checked. The cnidome proved to be a useful tool for species identification. A key for the identification of the species of the genus is also presented.

CnidariaSystematicsbiologySpecies identificationZoologyAcryptolariaTaxonomy (biology)biology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHydrozoaJournal of Natural History
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On Antarctoscyphus (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa), a new genus of antarctic hydroids and the description of two new species

1997

A new genus of the hydroid family Sertulariidae is established. Several species formerly assigned to the genus Symplectoscyphus Marktanner-Turneretscher, 1890 are included. A review of those species is given, including their main features along with some remarks. Two species new to science are added; the material of those species was collected in the Scotia Sea by the Spanish Antarctic Expedition “Antartida 8611”. Present autecological data are discussed.

CnidariabiologyAntarctoscyphusEcologyHydroid (zoology)ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)General Agricultural and Biological Sciencesbiology.organism_classificationSymplectoscyphusCoelenterataScotia seaHydrozoaPolar Biology
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