Campanularia volubilis (Linnaeus, 1758)

M. P. Oliveira 1,16, S P. Miranda 2, *,, Es W. Mianzan 10,, Ro E. Migotto 11,, Ne B. Nascimento 2,11, Eli Nogueira Júnior 12,, Er Quiñones 13,, Izio Scarabino 14,, Tín Schiariti 10,, Io N. Stampar 15,, Tronolone 2, , Quíria B. & Onio C. Marques 2,11, 2016, Census of Cnidaria (Medusozoa) and Ctenophora from South American marine waters, Zootaxa 4194 (1), pp. 1-256 : 156

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4194.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4513100

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scientific name

Campanularia volubilis (Linnaeus, 1758)
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? Campanularia volubilis (Linnaeus, 1758) View in CoL

Synonyms in the area:? Campanularia volubilis var. antarctica Ritchie, 1913 —Blanco 1964 [polyp].

Remarks: according to Calder et al. (2003), the record given by Fraser (1938a) may be a misidentification because the specimens are infertile and C. volubilis (Linnaeus, 1758) is a species of high latitudes and cold waters. Peña-Cantero et al. (2004) assigned the record given by Blanco (1964), with doubt, to the species Campanularia antarctica Stechow, 1922 .

Distribution in South America: polyp—Pacific Ocean, Ecuador, from 1°S to 1.5°S in Isla Floreana (Fraser 1938a; Calder et al. 2003); Atlantic Ocean, Argentina, at Punta Peñas, San Julián coast (Blanco 1964; Genzano & Zamponi 1997).

Habitat: polyp—low tide, on hydroids of the family Sertulariidae (Fraser 1938a; Blanco 1964; Calder et al. 2003).