A large sample of Siphonophoridae from Brazil was studied; two morphological groups could be distinguished. Here species considered to be from the genus Columbianum Verhoeff, 1941 are examined in detail. The genus is known from Central and South America (Guatemala, Panama, Honduras, Guiana, Colombia, Peru and Brazil) and is characterised by a clear demarcation between head and rostrum in combination with long antennae, clearly surpassing the tip of the rostrum. A list of previously described species considered to belong to the genus is given; three new species are described: C. major sp. nov. has a large body size and a small head, C. nahvalr sp. nov. has a particularly pronounced domed head and a more castellated appearance to the body, C....
Fig. 8. A. Siphonophora fuhrmanni Carl, 1914, type specimen, habitus, body length approximately 30 m...
Read, Helen J., Enghoff, Henrik (2019): Siphonophoridae from Brazilian Amazonia. Part 2 - Two new tr...
Fig. 1. Body width (mm) against the total number of tergites with legs for new species of Columbianu...
A large sample of Siphonophoridae from Brazil was studied; two morphological groups could be disting...
A large sample of Siphonophoridae from Brazil was studied; two morphological groups could be disting...
Fig. 4. Columbianum nahvalr sp. nov. A. Head and anterior body rings of male, showing the appearance...
Fig. 2. Columbianum major sp. nov. A. Habitus of largest female paratype from Reserva Duche Terra Fi...
Fig. 6. Columbianum adisi sp. nov. A. Head and first few rings of male in dorsal view. B. Dorsal vie...
Fig. 5. Columbianum nahvalr sp. nov. A. Midbody rings from lateral view, showing pronounced differen...
This is the second part of a study of a large collection of Siphonophoridae Cook, 1895 from Brazil. ...
Read, Helen J., Enghoff, Henrik (2018): Siphonophoridae from Brazilian Amazonia Part 1 - The genus C...
Fig. 3. Columbianum major sp. nov. A. Tarsal claw and accessory claw of midbody leg from right side ...
Fig. 7. Siphonophora tuberculata sp. nov., paratype.A. Head and anterior rings,body width approximat...
Fig. 1. Relationship between body width (mm) against the total number of tergites with legs for new ...
Fig. 9. Claws and accessory claws in the three species of Siphonophora Brandt, 1837 studied here. A....
Fig. 8. A. Siphonophora fuhrmanni Carl, 1914, type specimen, habitus, body length approximately 30 m...
Read, Helen J., Enghoff, Henrik (2019): Siphonophoridae from Brazilian Amazonia. Part 2 - Two new tr...
Fig. 1. Body width (mm) against the total number of tergites with legs for new species of Columbianu...
A large sample of Siphonophoridae from Brazil was studied; two morphological groups could be disting...
A large sample of Siphonophoridae from Brazil was studied; two morphological groups could be disting...
Fig. 4. Columbianum nahvalr sp. nov. A. Head and anterior body rings of male, showing the appearance...
Fig. 2. Columbianum major sp. nov. A. Habitus of largest female paratype from Reserva Duche Terra Fi...
Fig. 6. Columbianum adisi sp. nov. A. Head and first few rings of male in dorsal view. B. Dorsal vie...
Fig. 5. Columbianum nahvalr sp. nov. A. Midbody rings from lateral view, showing pronounced differen...
This is the second part of a study of a large collection of Siphonophoridae Cook, 1895 from Brazil. ...
Read, Helen J., Enghoff, Henrik (2018): Siphonophoridae from Brazilian Amazonia Part 1 - The genus C...
Fig. 3. Columbianum major sp. nov. A. Tarsal claw and accessory claw of midbody leg from right side ...
Fig. 7. Siphonophora tuberculata sp. nov., paratype.A. Head and anterior rings,body width approximat...
Fig. 1. Relationship between body width (mm) against the total number of tergites with legs for new ...
Fig. 9. Claws and accessory claws in the three species of Siphonophora Brandt, 1837 studied here. A....
Fig. 8. A. Siphonophora fuhrmanni Carl, 1914, type specimen, habitus, body length approximately 30 m...
Read, Helen J., Enghoff, Henrik (2019): Siphonophoridae from Brazilian Amazonia. Part 2 - Two new tr...
Fig. 1. Body width (mm) against the total number of tergites with legs for new species of Columbianu...