Hydroides floridana (Bush, 1910) Figs 4F, 6 Eupomatus floridanus Bush, 1910: 498 (type locality: Cape Dear Rio, Florida (probably Cape Fear, North Carolina), United States; nomen novum for E. uncinatus recorded by Ehlers (1887)). Eupomatus rostrata Iroso, 1921: 53 (nomen novum for E. uncinatus recorded by Ehlers (1887)). Eupomatus decorus Treadwell, 1931: 4–5, fig. 3 (type locality: Grand Isle, Lousiana, United States). Eupomatus uncinatus (non Philippi 1844) – Ehlers 1887: 285 –286, pl. 58, figs 6–11 (off Cape Dear Rio, and fishing grounds in Cape Rear, Florida; 13 m). — Day 1973: 132 –134, fig. 18h–i (off Beaufort, North Carolina; 6.5–18 m). Eupomatus floridanus – Wells & Gray 1964: 74 (Cape Hatteras, North Carolina; hard subs...
Hydroides salazarvallejoi Bastida-Zavala & ten Hove, 2002 Hydroides salazarvallejoi Bastida-Zaval...
Heleobops sp. of Hershler and Thompson appears to be the only previously published record for the ga...
Nemertesia simplex (Allman, 1877) Fig. 10b, c Antennularia simplex Allman, 1877: 34, pl. 21, fig...
Fig. 4. Serpulids from United States fouling plates. Hydroides bispinosa. A. Operculum, from Biscayn...
Hydroides alatalateralis (Jones, 1962) Eupomatus alatalateralis Jones, 1962: 205 –207, Figs 139–1...
Serpulids are an important component of fouling communities. This paper provides an overview of the ...
Some shallow-water hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from the central east coast of Florida, US
Hydroides panamensis Bastida-Zavala & ten Hove, 2003 (Figures 6, 12 D) Hydroides panamensis Bast...
The presence of disjunct species of animals on either side of the Florida peninsula has been reporte...
Fig. 7. Serpulids from United States fouling plates. Pomatostegus stellatus. A. Operculum, from Bisc...
Fig. 2. Serpulids from United States fouling plates. Crucigera websteri. A. Operculum, juvenile from...
Protula balboensis Monro, 1933 Figs 7 B–E, 8 Protula tubularia var. balboensis Monro, 1933: 1088...
Fig. 9. Serpulids from United States fouling plates. Serpula columbiana. A. Operculum, from Ketchika...
Our knowledge of the Euphausiacea of the western area of the North Atlantic dates back to the time o...
Podocerus kleidus, a new species from high-current channels in the Florida Keys, is described. The s...
Hydroides salazarvallejoi Bastida-Zavala & ten Hove, 2002 Hydroides salazarvallejoi Bastida-Zaval...
Heleobops sp. of Hershler and Thompson appears to be the only previously published record for the ga...
Nemertesia simplex (Allman, 1877) Fig. 10b, c Antennularia simplex Allman, 1877: 34, pl. 21, fig...
Fig. 4. Serpulids from United States fouling plates. Hydroides bispinosa. A. Operculum, from Biscayn...
Hydroides alatalateralis (Jones, 1962) Eupomatus alatalateralis Jones, 1962: 205 –207, Figs 139–1...
Serpulids are an important component of fouling communities. This paper provides an overview of the ...
Some shallow-water hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from the central east coast of Florida, US
Hydroides panamensis Bastida-Zavala & ten Hove, 2003 (Figures 6, 12 D) Hydroides panamensis Bast...
The presence of disjunct species of animals on either side of the Florida peninsula has been reporte...
Fig. 7. Serpulids from United States fouling plates. Pomatostegus stellatus. A. Operculum, from Bisc...
Fig. 2. Serpulids from United States fouling plates. Crucigera websteri. A. Operculum, juvenile from...
Protula balboensis Monro, 1933 Figs 7 B–E, 8 Protula tubularia var. balboensis Monro, 1933: 1088...
Fig. 9. Serpulids from United States fouling plates. Serpula columbiana. A. Operculum, from Ketchika...
Our knowledge of the Euphausiacea of the western area of the North Atlantic dates back to the time o...
Podocerus kleidus, a new species from high-current channels in the Florida Keys, is described. The s...
Hydroides salazarvallejoi Bastida-Zavala & ten Hove, 2002 Hydroides salazarvallejoi Bastida-Zaval...
Heleobops sp. of Hershler and Thompson appears to be the only previously published record for the ga...
Nemertesia simplex (Allman, 1877) Fig. 10b, c Antennularia simplex Allman, 1877: 34, pl. 21, fig...