Paraphyletic and polyphyletic taxa in the hydroidomedusae result in part from the traditional assignment of similar species to separate genera according to presence or absence of the medusa stage. Medusa reduction is widespread in the Antho- and Leptomedusae and has occurred repeatedly in the same clade. Petersen raised this issue for the Anthomedusae-Capitata, with a thorough taxonomic re-arrangement of the whole group. Advancing knowledge of life cycles allows identification of poly- and paraphyly in other hydrozoan groups, so that phylogenetic interpretation of some "anomalies" in the classification of Antho- and Leptomedusae is possible. Most difficult cases are those leading to "inconsistent" evolution. It is here stressed that the "in...
Although systematic treatments of Hydrozoa have been notoriously difficult, a great deal of useful i...
Hydroidolina is a group ofhydrozoans that includes Anthoathecata, Leptothecata and Siphonophorae. Pr...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
Paraphyletic and polyphyletic taxa in the hydroidomedusae result in part from the traditional assign...
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...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
The systematics of Hydrozoa is considered from the viewpoint of logical consistency between phylogen...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
The Hydrozoa, on the basis of embryological, developmental and morphological features, are considere...
EnThe Hydrozoa, on the basis of embryological, developmental and morphological features, are conside...
The history of nomenclature of non-siphonophoran Hydrozoa is reviewed, showing the existence of many...
EnThis report provides a systematic review of the pelagic Hydrozoa, Siphonophores excluded; diagnose...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
Hydroidolina is a group of hydrozoans that includes Anthoathecata, Leptothecata and Siphonophorae. P...
Although systematic treatments of Hydrozoa have been notoriously difficult, a great deal of useful i...
Hydroidolina is a group ofhydrozoans that includes Anthoathecata, Leptothecata and Siphonophorae. Pr...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
Paraphyletic and polyphyletic taxa in the hydroidomedusae result in part from the traditional assign...
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...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
The systematics of Hydrozoa is considered from the viewpoint of logical consistency between phylogen...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
The Hydrozoa, on the basis of embryological, developmental and morphological features, are considere...
EnThe Hydrozoa, on the basis of embryological, developmental and morphological features, are conside...
The history of nomenclature of non-siphonophoran Hydrozoa is reviewed, showing the existence of many...
EnThis report provides a systematic review of the pelagic Hydrozoa, Siphonophores excluded; diagnose...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...
Hydroidolina is a group of hydrozoans that includes Anthoathecata, Leptothecata and Siphonophorae. P...
Although systematic treatments of Hydrozoa have been notoriously difficult, a great deal of useful i...
Hydroidolina is a group ofhydrozoans that includes Anthoathecata, Leptothecata and Siphonophorae. Pr...
The taxonomy of Hydractinia, Stylactaria and Podocoryna is discussed and the three genera are merged...