1903
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.3959
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The Craspedote Medusa Olindias and some of its natural allies

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“…This is of relevance in the correct spelling of certain species-group names combined with Olindias [e.g. O. formosa (Goto, 1903), should be O. formosus].…”
Section: Solanderia Misakinensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is of relevance in the correct spelling of certain species-group names combined with Olindias [e.g. O. formosa (Goto, 1903), should be O. formosus].…”
Section: Solanderia Misakinensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior to our study, only one olindiid, O. formosus, had been recorded from Japan (Goto 1903). This species was described by Goto (1903) based on specimens collected from Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, eastern Japan.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior to our study, only one olindiid, O. formosus, had been recorded from Japan (Goto 1903). This species was described by Goto (1903) based on specimens collected from Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, eastern Japan. The medusae of the species have been reported from warm and cold localities in the Sea of Japan and the Pacific coast of Honshu (Uchida and Uchida 1965), and Jejudo Island, Korea (Park 2006).…”
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“…Mayer (1910) and Goto (1903) have used a different criterion, namely, the presence or absence of tentacular suckers, resulting in a totally different alignment of genera. But throughout the medusan series the structure of otocyst is much more significant than of tentacle.…”
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