1878
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XLVIII.—New Hydroida from Ochotsk, Kamtschatka, and other parts of the North Pacific Ocean

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“…A third species of Selaginopsis was recognized by Norman in Polyserias Hincksii which he showed to be identical with Diphasia mirabilis Verrill, 1873, and referred it to Selaginopsis as Selaginopsis mirabilis (VerriU, 1873). This point of view was accepted by Mereschkowsky in later papers (Mereschkowsky, 1878a(Mereschkowsky, , 1878b, in one of which (Mereschkowsky, 1878b) the concept of the genus Selaginopsis Allman, 1876, was greatly extended by the inclusion of several newly described species, an extension which made it possible also to include Allman's genus Pericladium Allman, 1876. The genus Selaginopsis, according to Mereschkowsky's definition (1878b: 434), was characterized principally by the arrangement of hydrothecae in longitudinal series; the colonies show either pinnate branching or branching in all planes.…”
Section: Species Of Staurothecamentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…A third species of Selaginopsis was recognized by Norman in Polyserias Hincksii which he showed to be identical with Diphasia mirabilis Verrill, 1873, and referred it to Selaginopsis as Selaginopsis mirabilis (VerriU, 1873). This point of view was accepted by Mereschkowsky in later papers (Mereschkowsky, 1878a(Mereschkowsky, , 1878b, in one of which (Mereschkowsky, 1878b) the concept of the genus Selaginopsis Allman, 1876, was greatly extended by the inclusion of several newly described species, an extension which made it possible also to include Allman's genus Pericladium Allman, 1876. The genus Selaginopsis, according to Mereschkowsky's definition (1878b: 434), was characterized principally by the arrangement of hydrothecae in longitudinal series; the colonies show either pinnate branching or branching in all planes.…”
Section: Species Of Staurothecamentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Colonies dioecious; with sexual dimorphism. Levinsen, 1893a Thuiaria arctica (Bonnevie, 1899) (= Selaginopsis arctica Bonnevie, 1899) Thuiaria articulata (Pallas, 1766) Pallas, 1766) Thuiaria barentsi Naumov, 1960 Thuiaria bidentata (Allman, 1876) Allman, 1876) Thuiaria breitfussi (Kudelin, 1914) Kudelin, 1914) Thuiaria earica Levinsen, 1893b Thuiaria eedrina (Linnaeus, 1758) Linnaeus, 1758) Thuiaria cornigera Kudelin, 1914 Thuiaria coronifera Allman, 1876 Thuiaria cupressoides (Lepechin, 1783) Lepechin, 1783) Thuiaria cylindrica Clark, 1876 Thuiaria decemserialis (Mereschkowsky, 1878b) …”
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“…Stauridiumproductum: HlNCKS 1862, 1868ALLMAN 1871ALLMAN -1872MERESCHKOWSKY 1878;PLESSIS 1881;CRAWFORD 1895;HARTLAUB 1895HARTLAUB ,1897SHIDLOWSKY 1902;BEDOT 1905;DRZEWlNA & BOHN 1916;MAYER 1910;KRAMp 1935. Coryne productum: SCHNEIDER 1898.…”
Section: Hydroidunclassified
“…The hydroid has been recorded twice from the White Sea (MERESCHKOWSKY 1878;SHIDLOWSKY 1902) under the name Stauridium productum, but these records were not accompanied by any description or drawing, and the specimens were not preserved (NAUMOV 1969). Medusae of S. producta have never been recorded for the Russian coasts except for twenty immature specimens that were once collected in the Sea of Okhotsk by plankton sampling (NAUMOV 1969).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%