Figure 4. Hydrothecae of Aglaophenia species revealed as distinct by genetic data: A, Aglaophenia sp. 1 from deep waters of the Azores; B, Aglaophenia sp. 2 from coastal waters of Madeira. Scale bars = 0.1 mm. Credits: C. J. Moura.Published as part of Moura, Carlos J., Cunha, Marina R., Porteiro, Filipe M. & Rogers, Alex D., 2012, A molecular phylogenetic appraisal of the systematics of the Aglaopheniidae (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa, Leptothecata) from the north-east Atlantic and west Mediterranean, pp. 717-727 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 164 (4) on page 722, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2011.00784.x, http://zenodo.org/record/540697
FIGURE 4. Spiophanes bombyx (Claparède, 1870): A. Chaetigers 4–9 with openings of glandular organs o...
Figure 4. Acryptolaria conferta (Allman, 1877). (A, B) Branch fragments showing hydrothecal arrangem...
FIGURE 4. Modeeria rotunda (Quoy & Gaimard, 1827): A, hydrotheca; B, basal part of hydrotheca showin...
The hydrozoan family Aglaopheniidae (Cnidaria) is widespread worldwide and contains some of the most...
FIGURE 4. Diphasia margareta (Hassall, 1841). A–C, stn MO72; A, colony; B, part of hydrocladium; C, ...
FIGURE 16. 16S rRNA phylogenetic tree showing the relationship among Aglaophenia trifida lineages. N...
FIGURE 4. Phylogenetic reconstruction with Maximum likelihood (left) and Bayesian Inference (right) ...
FIGURE 4. Malacoctenus zaluari sp. n. (Legends embedded)Published as part of Carvalho-Filho, Alfredo...
FIGURE 4. Variability of microscopic structures of Plumularia setacea from the NE Atlantic. First ro...
FIGURE 4. Leucia nivea (VM 23936). (A) anterior end; styles of lateral antennae and tip of median an...
FIGURE 4. Clytia cf. gracilis. A, pARt Of thE cOLONy; B, D, GONOthEcA; C, dEtAIL Of thE hydROthEcA; ...
Fig. 1. A–B. Aglaophenia howensis Briggs, 1918, fertile cormoid (A) and corbula (B), both from sampl...
FIGURE 4. Diopatra hektoeni sp. nov., paratype (AM W.49212), scanning electron micrographs. A, anter...
FIGURE 4. Oswaldella terranovae Peña CanTerO & VerVOOrT, 1996 (SynTypes). A, hydrOcladial branching ...
FIGURE 4. A to E: Halecium? delicatulum (Coughtrey, 1876), morphotype 2 (continued) – gonotheca repl...
FIGURE 4. Spiophanes bombyx (Claparède, 1870): A. Chaetigers 4–9 with openings of glandular organs o...
Figure 4. Acryptolaria conferta (Allman, 1877). (A, B) Branch fragments showing hydrothecal arrangem...
FIGURE 4. Modeeria rotunda (Quoy & Gaimard, 1827): A, hydrotheca; B, basal part of hydrotheca showin...
The hydrozoan family Aglaopheniidae (Cnidaria) is widespread worldwide and contains some of the most...
FIGURE 4. Diphasia margareta (Hassall, 1841). A–C, stn MO72; A, colony; B, part of hydrocladium; C, ...
FIGURE 16. 16S rRNA phylogenetic tree showing the relationship among Aglaophenia trifida lineages. N...
FIGURE 4. Phylogenetic reconstruction with Maximum likelihood (left) and Bayesian Inference (right) ...
FIGURE 4. Malacoctenus zaluari sp. n. (Legends embedded)Published as part of Carvalho-Filho, Alfredo...
FIGURE 4. Variability of microscopic structures of Plumularia setacea from the NE Atlantic. First ro...
FIGURE 4. Leucia nivea (VM 23936). (A) anterior end; styles of lateral antennae and tip of median an...
FIGURE 4. Clytia cf. gracilis. A, pARt Of thE cOLONy; B, D, GONOthEcA; C, dEtAIL Of thE hydROthEcA; ...
Fig. 1. A–B. Aglaophenia howensis Briggs, 1918, fertile cormoid (A) and corbula (B), both from sampl...
FIGURE 4. Diopatra hektoeni sp. nov., paratype (AM W.49212), scanning electron micrographs. A, anter...
FIGURE 4. Oswaldella terranovae Peña CanTerO & VerVOOrT, 1996 (SynTypes). A, hydrOcladial branching ...
FIGURE 4. A to E: Halecium? delicatulum (Coughtrey, 1876), morphotype 2 (continued) – gonotheca repl...
FIGURE 4. Spiophanes bombyx (Claparède, 1870): A. Chaetigers 4–9 with openings of glandular organs o...
Figure 4. Acryptolaria conferta (Allman, 1877). (A, B) Branch fragments showing hydrothecal arrangem...
FIGURE 4. Modeeria rotunda (Quoy & Gaimard, 1827): A, hydrotheca; B, basal part of hydrotheca showin...