We introduce the concept 'bioperculate chimaera' for an ontogenetic stage in the genus Hydroides having two different two-tier opercula, one a small operculum with simple (un-differentiated) spines - an H. 'priscus'-type - present on the opposite branchial lobe from an operculum characteristic of Hydroides cf. albiceps, or H. cf. brachyacanthus, or H. diramphus, H. homoceros, H. minax, H. trivesiculosus, or as of yet undiscovered additional taxa. An additional and presumably more advanced bioperculate chimaera stage has been found in Hydroides cf. albiceps. Documentation is provided of the 'new', immature, two-tier opercular stage and of these different chimaeras; their biogeographic affinities are discussed. Some concepts of Hydroides oper...
Ventral thoracic bloodvessel-patterns were defined in a random sample of 152 living specimens of the...
Synopsis Progenesis is defined as the retention of ancestral juvenile characters by adult stages of ...
AbstractPhylogenetic relationships of (19) serpulid taxa (including Spirorbinae) were reconstructed ...
A description of Hydroides bulbosus sp. nov. (Polychaeta, Serpulidae), from the Gulf of Iran, may se...
The type genus of Serpulidae, Serpula Linnaeus, 1758, along with closely related genera Crucigera Be...
Hydroides brachyacantha Rioja, 1941, an important fouling serpulid species originally described from...
A taxonomic revision of the Hydroides species (Polychaeta: Serpulidae) from the Eastern Pacific Ocea...
Hydroides is a large and diverse group of calcareous tubeworms (Serpulidae, Annelida) recognised by ...
Members of the tubicolous polychaete family Serpulidae constitute one of the most important groups o...
A taxonomic revision of the Hydroides species (Polychaeta: Serpulidae) from the Western Atlantic Reg...
Hydroides Gunnerus, 1768 is the largest and one of the economically most important genera of calcare...
381-384Present study consists the documentation of the bi-operculate form of fouling serpulid polyc...
As a service to taxonomists and ecologists using names in the well-known and species-rich ship-fouli...
As a service to taxonomists and ecologists using names in the well-known and species-rich ship-fouli...
© 2009 Magnolia PressThe Serpulidae are a large group of sedentary polychaetes inhabiting calcareous...
Ventral thoracic bloodvessel-patterns were defined in a random sample of 152 living specimens of the...
Synopsis Progenesis is defined as the retention of ancestral juvenile characters by adult stages of ...
AbstractPhylogenetic relationships of (19) serpulid taxa (including Spirorbinae) were reconstructed ...
A description of Hydroides bulbosus sp. nov. (Polychaeta, Serpulidae), from the Gulf of Iran, may se...
The type genus of Serpulidae, Serpula Linnaeus, 1758, along with closely related genera Crucigera Be...
Hydroides brachyacantha Rioja, 1941, an important fouling serpulid species originally described from...
A taxonomic revision of the Hydroides species (Polychaeta: Serpulidae) from the Eastern Pacific Ocea...
Hydroides is a large and diverse group of calcareous tubeworms (Serpulidae, Annelida) recognised by ...
Members of the tubicolous polychaete family Serpulidae constitute one of the most important groups o...
A taxonomic revision of the Hydroides species (Polychaeta: Serpulidae) from the Western Atlantic Reg...
Hydroides Gunnerus, 1768 is the largest and one of the economically most important genera of calcare...
381-384Present study consists the documentation of the bi-operculate form of fouling serpulid polyc...
As a service to taxonomists and ecologists using names in the well-known and species-rich ship-fouli...
As a service to taxonomists and ecologists using names in the well-known and species-rich ship-fouli...
© 2009 Magnolia PressThe Serpulidae are a large group of sedentary polychaetes inhabiting calcareous...
Ventral thoracic bloodvessel-patterns were defined in a random sample of 152 living specimens of the...
Synopsis Progenesis is defined as the retention of ancestral juvenile characters by adult stages of ...
AbstractPhylogenetic relationships of (19) serpulid taxa (including Spirorbinae) were reconstructed ...