In this paper a review is presented of the Dutch leptolid (= hydroid) fauna (phylum Cnidaria, class Leptolida). The Dutch faunal boundary has been defined by Boschma (1927) and was based on the presence of lightvessels off the Dutch shores. Though the lightvessels have disappeared this formal faunal boundary has been maintained. A total of 146 species, belonging to 87 genera in 38 families, are shortly described and illustrated. 114 species can be considered truly indigenous Dutch species, of which the occurrence within the Dutch faunal boundaries is substantiated by material in collections or records in the faunistic literature. Of seven species either material or convincing records are available but their geographical distribution indica...
The present report is based on the very extensive collections of Hydroidea from the Caribbean region...
ABSTRACT. Leptosynapta minuta Becher, 1906 is described for the first time from Belgian marine water...
The Isopod and Tanaidacean Crustacea of the Netherlands have not been treated as a whole since 1889,...
Forty-six species of the superfamily Plumularioidea (Hydrozoa, Cnidaria) and some material identifie...
Forty leptolid species are described from the north-eastern Atlantic (Macaronesian area and the coas...
A bibliography is presented of works on non-siphonophoran hydroids (Leptolida) published since 1910,...
Twenty-three species, subspecies or varieties of hydroids of the families Thyroscyphidae and Sertula...
INTRODUCTION The excellent monograph by Westheide (1967) of the hesionid genera Hesionides and Micro...
Data from 24 water management districts and the rivers Rhine and Meuse in the Netherlands were used ...
Twenty-eight hydroid species are recorded from the eastern Mediterranean and the northern part of th...
INTRODUCTION The present report deals with a collection of Hydroids from the Zoological Museum, Muni...
The molluscs of the brackish waters in the Netherlands (Mollusca) The Netherlands is a river delta...
This publication is a revision of one of the older KNNV publications on the Dutch leeches from 1960....
Thirty-one hydroids species, living on the sublittoral soft-bottoms, are reported from the Ría de Vi...
This paper treats nine water mite species of Limnesia now known to occur in the Netherlands. Two spe...
The present report is based on the very extensive collections of Hydroidea from the Caribbean region...
ABSTRACT. Leptosynapta minuta Becher, 1906 is described for the first time from Belgian marine water...
The Isopod and Tanaidacean Crustacea of the Netherlands have not been treated as a whole since 1889,...
Forty-six species of the superfamily Plumularioidea (Hydrozoa, Cnidaria) and some material identifie...
Forty leptolid species are described from the north-eastern Atlantic (Macaronesian area and the coas...
A bibliography is presented of works on non-siphonophoran hydroids (Leptolida) published since 1910,...
Twenty-three species, subspecies or varieties of hydroids of the families Thyroscyphidae and Sertula...
INTRODUCTION The excellent monograph by Westheide (1967) of the hesionid genera Hesionides and Micro...
Data from 24 water management districts and the rivers Rhine and Meuse in the Netherlands were used ...
Twenty-eight hydroid species are recorded from the eastern Mediterranean and the northern part of th...
INTRODUCTION The present report deals with a collection of Hydroids from the Zoological Museum, Muni...
The molluscs of the brackish waters in the Netherlands (Mollusca) The Netherlands is a river delta...
This publication is a revision of one of the older KNNV publications on the Dutch leeches from 1960....
Thirty-one hydroids species, living on the sublittoral soft-bottoms, are reported from the Ría de Vi...
This paper treats nine water mite species of Limnesia now known to occur in the Netherlands. Two spe...
The present report is based on the very extensive collections of Hydroidea from the Caribbean region...
ABSTRACT. Leptosynapta minuta Becher, 1906 is described for the first time from Belgian marine water...
The Isopod and Tanaidacean Crustacea of the Netherlands have not been treated as a whole since 1889,...