EnThis report provides a systematic review of the pelagic Hydrozoa, Siphonophores excluded; diagnoses and keys are given for the different families and genera with a short description of their hydroid stage where known; a list of the world-wide hydromedusae species is established
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
Ectopleura wrighti Petersen, 1979 Fig. 42 A, B See Schuchert (2010) for a complete synonymy. Ma...
10 pages, 7 figures, 3 tablesFour previously unknown species of hydromedusae are described from plan...
The Hydrozoa, on the basis of embryological, developmental and morphological features, are considere...
EnThe Hydrozoa, on the basis of embryological, developmental and morphological features, are conside...
The systematics of Hydrozoa is considered from the viewpoint of logical consistency between phylogen...
Paraphyletic and polyphyletic taxa in the hydroidomedusae result in part from the traditional assign...
The history of nomenclature of non-siphonophoran Hydrozoa is reviewed, showing the existence of many...
Although systematic treatments of Hydrozoa have been notoriously difficult, a great deal of useful i...
Four previously unknown species of hydromedusae are described from plankton samples collected during...
The collection of Hydromedusae of the New Zealand Oceanographic Institute comprises 47 species, 15 o...
The majority of Hydrozoa is represented by not readily noticeable, small species. In recent decades,...
The majority of Hydrozoa is represented by not readily noticeable, small species. In recent decades,...
The majority of Hydrozoa is represented by not readily noticeable, small species. In recent decades,...
Paraphyletic and polyphyletic taxa in the hydroidomedusae result in part from the traditional assign...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
Ectopleura wrighti Petersen, 1979 Fig. 42 A, B See Schuchert (2010) for a complete synonymy. Ma...
10 pages, 7 figures, 3 tablesFour previously unknown species of hydromedusae are described from plan...
The Hydrozoa, on the basis of embryological, developmental and morphological features, are considere...
EnThe Hydrozoa, on the basis of embryological, developmental and morphological features, are conside...
The systematics of Hydrozoa is considered from the viewpoint of logical consistency between phylogen...
Paraphyletic and polyphyletic taxa in the hydroidomedusae result in part from the traditional assign...
The history of nomenclature of non-siphonophoran Hydrozoa is reviewed, showing the existence of many...
Although systematic treatments of Hydrozoa have been notoriously difficult, a great deal of useful i...
Four previously unknown species of hydromedusae are described from plankton samples collected during...
The collection of Hydromedusae of the New Zealand Oceanographic Institute comprises 47 species, 15 o...
The majority of Hydrozoa is represented by not readily noticeable, small species. In recent decades,...
The majority of Hydrozoa is represented by not readily noticeable, small species. In recent decades,...
The majority of Hydrozoa is represented by not readily noticeable, small species. In recent decades,...
Paraphyletic and polyphyletic taxa in the hydroidomedusae result in part from the traditional assign...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
Ectopleura wrighti Petersen, 1979 Fig. 42 A, B See Schuchert (2010) for a complete synonymy. Ma...
10 pages, 7 figures, 3 tablesFour previously unknown species of hydromedusae are described from plan...