Eucodoniidae Schuchert, 1996
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https://doi.org/ 10.11865/zs.201923 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DC69BC63-5B4D-4851-9A40-715353079BFC |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5459701 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6B6D87BD-FFE9-255B-FF08-F9E2FCFAF871 |
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Diego |
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Eucodoniidae Schuchert, 1996 |
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Family Eucodoniidae Schuchert, 1996 View in CoL
Eucodoniidae Schuchert, 1996: 88–89 View in CoL ; Bouillon et al., 2006: 147; Lin et al., 2016: 49.
Diagnosis. The family is diagnosed by: medusae without apical projection; umbrella bell-shaped; no exumbrellar cnidocyst tracks; manubrium on conical gastric peduncle; mouth quadrangular, with 4 inconspicuous cnidocyst-armed lips; with 4 radial canals and circular canal; gonads completely surrounding manubrium; medusae budding from stomach; without mesenteries; 2 or 4 perradial marginal bulbs and 2 or 4 tentacles with or without terminal swelling; no ocelli.
Remarks. The family Eucodoniidae was erected by Schuchert (1996). Schuchert (1996) and Bouillon et al. (2006) provided a generic diagnosis for the monotypic family Eucodoniidae by having four tentacles and four marginal bulbs, based on Eucodonium brownei Hartlaub, 1907 . Contrasting to E. brownei, Lin et al. (2016) reported another 3 new species of Eucodonium in the South China Sea by having only two tentacles, two marginal bulbs, and other two opposite rudimentary bulbs. Therefore, the diagnosis of the family was modified.
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Eucodoniidae Schuchert, 1996
Wang, Xuefeng, Lin, Kun, Xu, Zhenzu, Guo, Donghui & Huang, Jiaqi 2019 |
Eucodoniidae
Lin 2016: 49 |
Bouillon 2006: 147 |
Schuchert 1996: 89 |