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Miranda LS, Collins AG & AC Marques. 2013 (Advance access September 19). Internal anatomy of Haliclystus antarcticus (Cnidaria, Staurozoa) with a discussion on histological features used in staurozoan taxonomy. Journal of Morphology. doi: 10.1002/jmor.20185
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Miranda, LS.; Collins, AG.; Marques, AC.
2013
Advance access September 19). Internal anatomy of Haliclystus antarcticus (Cnidaria, Staurozoa) with a discussion on histological features used in staurozoan taxonomy
Journal of Morphology. doi: 10.1002/jmor.20185
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Stauromedusae have relatively few macromorphological
characters, making both their taxonomy
and identification difficult. For this reason,
histological characters are also employed in the taxonomy
of the group. This study presents a detailed
description of the histomorphology of Haliclystus antarcticus
Pfeffer, 1889 (Cnidaria, Staurozoa). We make
new observations for the species and for the class, and
address functional, taxonomical, and evolutionary
aspects of staurozoan histo-anatomy. A complete reconstruction
of H. antarcticus body plan is used to guide a
more detailed observation, based on light microscopy, of
structures rarely cited in the literature, such as the
intertentacular lobules, the ostia between adjacent perradial
pockets, and the male and female gonadal
vesicles. Two possible regions of nematocyst formation
are hypothesized and discussed. We also provide a
review of the current use of histological characters in
the taxonomy of the group. Understanding the body
plan of stauromedusae is a challenge, because each single
individual presents characters found in medusae
and in polyps of other medusozoans. Comprehensive
histological descriptions are important to establish
relations of homology within Staurozoa and Cnidaria,
providing crucial data on their evolution.
Antarctic
Histology, Cytology
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