Gymnangium superbe ( Bale, 1882 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4410.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6490649 |
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Gymnangium superbe ( Bale, 1882) View in CoL
Aglaophenia superba Bale, 1882: 31 View in CoL , pl. 13, fig. 4.
Halicornaria superba .— Bale, 1884: 175, pl. 12, fig. 1, pl. 16, fig. 4.¯ Bartlett, 1907: 43.— Bale, 1913: 145.— Bale, 1915: 324.— Briggs, 1915: 312.— Bedot, 1921: 348.— Hodgson, 1950: 53, fig. 85.
Gymnangium superbum View in CoL .— Stechow, 1923: 237.— Blackburn, 1942: 109.— Watson, 1982: 112, fig. 4.1, 12i, pl. 12.5. — Watson, 1994: 67.— Vervoort & Watson, 2003: 286.
Gymnagium superbe View in CoL .—Watson, 2003: 254.— Watson, 2005: 577, fig. 31 A–D.
Material examined. Preserved material (no microslides). PIRSA Stns B1, B12, IMP4.
Comment. This well known reef-dwelling hydroid is distinguished by its long greenish-brown feathery stems, often yellow at growing tips. It exudes mucus when removed from water (Watson, pers, obs.). Distribution. Common on southern Australian coastal reefs.
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Gymnangium superbe ( Bale, 1882 )
Watson, Jeanette E. 2018 |
Aglaophenia superba
Bale, 1882 : 31 |
Halicornaria superba
Bale, 1884 : 175 |
Bartlett, 1907 : 43 |
Bale, 1913 : 145 |
Bale, 1915 : 324 |
Briggs, 1915 : 312 |
Bedot, 1921 : 348 |
Hodgson, 1950 : 53 |
Gymnangium superbum
Stechow, 1923 : 237 |
Blackburn, 1942 : 109 |
Watson, 1982 : 112 |
Watson, 1994 : 67 |
Vervoort & Watson, 2003 : 286 |
superbe
Watson, 2005 : 577 |