Redescription of Janaria mirabilis, a calcified hydroid from the Eastern Pacific by Stephen D. Cairns and J. Laurens Barnard. Bull. Southern California Acad. Sci., 83(1): 1-11, 1984. Janaria mirabilis is redescribed and illustrated based on scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of the corallum, SEM of critical-point-dried decalcified specimens, and histology of decalcified specimens. Three types of gastrozooids are distinguished and the gonozooids were found to be superficial stalked structures, not ampullate as previously suggested. The resemblance of J. mirabilis to certain bryozoans is discussed and it is also compared to the other two Recent calcified hydractiniids now known. J. mirabilis is considered an important evolutionary link betwee...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
Stylasteridae is a hydroid family including 29 worldwide-distributed genera, all provided with a cal...
Janaria mirabilis Stechow, 1921 (Figure 4F) Material examined 1 colony, polyp; Salvatierra Wre...
Abstract The five previously reported fossil calcified hydroids from the New Zealand region are disc...
I. Introduction. When using here the name Hydrocorallia for a group of corals, it is not intended to...
The original collections of eight species described by Johnson & Kaska (1965) from several Guatemala...
Coralline algae were widespread in shallow-water environments during the middle Miocene in the centr...
A fossil of a colonial organism with pyritized soft tissues of elongated fusiform zooids, found in t...
FIGURE 5. Scanning microscopy showing the surface (gastropores and dactylopores) of Millepora alcico...
A solitary hydroid of the genus Ectopleura was described associated with several Mediterranean antho...
Synopsis Biomineralization has mostly been studied in the class Anthozoa (Phylum Cnidaria), but very...
FIGURE 7. Hydractinia angusta Hartlaub, 1904: A–C, gastrozooids; D–G, gonozooids with gonophores; H,...
Chitina ericopsis Carter, 1873, is a large, rarely-reported, arborescent hydroid with a thick intern...
Podocoryna loyola, a new hydractiniid species, has been found on artificial substrates in Baía de Pa...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
Stylasteridae is a hydroid family including 29 worldwide-distributed genera, all provided with a cal...
Janaria mirabilis Stechow, 1921 (Figure 4F) Material examined 1 colony, polyp; Salvatierra Wre...
Abstract The five previously reported fossil calcified hydroids from the New Zealand region are disc...
I. Introduction. When using here the name Hydrocorallia for a group of corals, it is not intended to...
The original collections of eight species described by Johnson & Kaska (1965) from several Guatemala...
Coralline algae were widespread in shallow-water environments during the middle Miocene in the centr...
A fossil of a colonial organism with pyritized soft tissues of elongated fusiform zooids, found in t...
FIGURE 5. Scanning microscopy showing the surface (gastropores and dactylopores) of Millepora alcico...
A solitary hydroid of the genus Ectopleura was described associated with several Mediterranean antho...
Synopsis Biomineralization has mostly been studied in the class Anthozoa (Phylum Cnidaria), but very...
FIGURE 7. Hydractinia angusta Hartlaub, 1904: A–C, gastrozooids; D–G, gonozooids with gonophores; H,...
Chitina ericopsis Carter, 1873, is a large, rarely-reported, arborescent hydroid with a thick intern...
Podocoryna loyola, a new hydractiniid species, has been found on artificial substrates in Baía de Pa...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
Stylasteridae is a hydroid family including 29 worldwide-distributed genera, all provided with a cal...