The hydrozoan family Aglaopheniidae (Cnidaria) is widespread worldwide and contains some of the most easily recognizable hydroids because of their large colony size and characteristic microscopic structure. The systematics of the group has, however, been controversial and dedicated molecular analyses are lacking. We therefore analysed existing and new 16S rRNA sequences of Aglaopheniidae, in a total of 98 16S sequences corresponding to 25 putative species (25 nominal and three undescribed) from seven genera. The monophyly of the subfamilies Gymnangiinae and Aglaopheniinae, and tribes Aglaopheniini and Cladocarpini were not verified with 16S sequence data. The genera Gymnangium and Aglaophenia can only be considered valid if both Gymnangium ...
Fig. 8. Cladocarpus pennatus sp. nov. (part). Portion of stem showing insertions of successive cladi...
Galea, Horia R. (2020): Aglaopheniid hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Aglaopheniidae) from off New Cale...
Fig. 12. A–C. Lytocarpia fragilis sp. nov, fertile colony (A) and details of a corbula (B–C), all fr...
The hydrozoan family Aglaopheniidae (Cnidaria) is widespread worldwide and contains some of the most...
International audienceMorphology can be misleading in the representation of phylogenetic relationshi...
Figure 4. Hydrothecae of Aglaophenia species revealed as distinct by genetic data: A, Aglaophenia sp...
The eleven species of the hydroid genus Aglaophenia Lamouroux, 1812, recorded from European and Medi...
International audienceA comprehensive inventory of global biodiversity would be greatly improved by ...
Fifty-six sequences of the mitochondrial 16S RNA gene were generated for hydroids, belonging to six ...
The eleven species of the hydroid genus Aglaophenia Lamouroux, 1812, recorded from European and Medi...
Fig. 1. A–B. Aglaophenia howensis Briggs, 1918, fertile cormoid (A) and corbula (B), both from sampl...
Although systematic treatments of Hydrozoa have been notoriously difficult, a great deal of useful i...
Fig. 18. A. Macrorhynchia phoenicea (Busk, 1852), hydrotheca from sample MNHN-IK-2015-510. — B–D. Ma...
Fig. 16. A. Lytocarpia cf. spiralis (Totton, 1930), colony from sample MNHN-IK-2015-546. — B. Lytoca...
Fig. 15. Lytocarpia pseudoctenata sp. nov. A. Portion of stem. B–D. Hydrotheca (B) and details of it...
Fig. 8. Cladocarpus pennatus sp. nov. (part). Portion of stem showing insertions of successive cladi...
Galea, Horia R. (2020): Aglaopheniid hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Aglaopheniidae) from off New Cale...
Fig. 12. A–C. Lytocarpia fragilis sp. nov, fertile colony (A) and details of a corbula (B–C), all fr...
The hydrozoan family Aglaopheniidae (Cnidaria) is widespread worldwide and contains some of the most...
International audienceMorphology can be misleading in the representation of phylogenetic relationshi...
Figure 4. Hydrothecae of Aglaophenia species revealed as distinct by genetic data: A, Aglaophenia sp...
The eleven species of the hydroid genus Aglaophenia Lamouroux, 1812, recorded from European and Medi...
International audienceA comprehensive inventory of global biodiversity would be greatly improved by ...
Fifty-six sequences of the mitochondrial 16S RNA gene were generated for hydroids, belonging to six ...
The eleven species of the hydroid genus Aglaophenia Lamouroux, 1812, recorded from European and Medi...
Fig. 1. A–B. Aglaophenia howensis Briggs, 1918, fertile cormoid (A) and corbula (B), both from sampl...
Although systematic treatments of Hydrozoa have been notoriously difficult, a great deal of useful i...
Fig. 18. A. Macrorhynchia phoenicea (Busk, 1852), hydrotheca from sample MNHN-IK-2015-510. — B–D. Ma...
Fig. 16. A. Lytocarpia cf. spiralis (Totton, 1930), colony from sample MNHN-IK-2015-546. — B. Lytoca...
Fig. 15. Lytocarpia pseudoctenata sp. nov. A. Portion of stem. B–D. Hydrotheca (B) and details of it...
Fig. 8. Cladocarpus pennatus sp. nov. (part). Portion of stem showing insertions of successive cladi...
Galea, Horia R. (2020): Aglaopheniid hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Aglaopheniidae) from off New Cale...
Fig. 12. A–C. Lytocarpia fragilis sp. nov, fertile colony (A) and details of a corbula (B–C), all fr...