Hydrocoryne sp., 1908
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2023.2214967 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8224544 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D38303-FFBD-BB76-FDA1-FF66FBFAFC13 |
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Hydrocoryne sp. |
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Hydrocoryne sp. View in CoL View at ENA
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Material examined
2 colonies, polyp, without gonophores; Caleritas Beach, La Paz Bay , Baja California Sur, 24.350°N, 110.290°W; depth 0–1 m, 30 April 2017; on rock; ECO-CH-Z 11774 View Materials GoogleMaps .
Identification (after Rees 1957)
Hydroids colonial unbranching. Exoskeleton thin over most colonies, terminating at hydranth base. Hydranth with a blunt conical hypostome and a slightly broader tentacular region with capitate tentacles arranged generally alternate in position. Tentacles arranged in five circles, having a nematocyst knob at their terminal end. The nematocyst knobs are spherical, smooth, and with stenotele and microbasic eurytele nematocysts.
Distribution
This constitutes a new record of the genus Hydrocoryne for the Gulf of California. In the MP, the medusa stage of Hydrocoryne miurensis Stechow, 1908 , has been recorded in Guerrero ( Bigelow 1909) .
Remarks
Distinction between species of the genus Hydrocoryne is based on the medusa stage.
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Mohonk Preserve, Inc. |
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