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Fraser, C. M. (1941). New species of hydroids, mostly from the Atlantic Ocean, in the United States National Museum. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 91: 77-89, pls. 13-17.
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Fraser, C. M.
1941
New species of hydroids, mostly from the Atlantic Ocean, in the United States National Museum
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
91: 77-89, pls. 13-17
Publication
Publication is 14.NOV.1941, see https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/7587762
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East Pacific
Western Atlantic warm temperate to boreal
Systematics, Taxonomy
Zoogeography, Biogeography (generalities), Geographic distribution
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Aglaophenia inconstans Fraser, 1941 (original description)
Aglaophenia transitionis Fraser, 1941 (original description)
Campanularia fasciculata Fraser, 1941 (original description)
Corymorpha adventitia Fraser, 1941 (original description)
Diphasia robusta Fraser, 1941 (original description)
Egmundella grandis Fraser, 1941 (original description)
Halecium dubium Fraser, 1941 (original description)
Halecium tensum Fraser, 1941 (original description)
Hydractinia valens Fraser, 1941 (original description)
Lampra uvularis Fraser, 1941 accepted as Corymorpha uvularis (Fraser, 1941) (original description)
Lictorella crassitheca Fraser, 1941 accepted as Zygophylax crassitheca (Fraser, 1941) (original description)
Obelia racemosa Fraser, 1941 accepted as Obelia dichotoma (Linnaeus, 1758) (original description)
Plumularia polynema Fraser, 1941 (original description)
Symplectanea Fraser, 1941 accepted as Monocoryne Broch, 1910 (original description)
Symplectanea bracteata Fraser, 1941 accepted as Monocoryne bracteata (Fraser, 1941) (original description)
Symplectaneidae Fraser, 1941 accepted as Candelabridae Stechow, 1921 (original description)
Tubularia crassa Fraser, 1941 (original description)
Bering Sea for Aglaophenia inconstans Fraser, 1941 
Marthas Vineyard for Tubularia crassa Fraser, 1941 
Northern California for Aglaophenia transitionis Fraser, 1941 
 Reproduction

The gonophores are likely fixed sporosacs, however, the description of Fraser is unprecise. [details]

 Taxonomic remark

Type specimen lacked gonothecae [details]

 Type locality

Canada, Nova Scotia, off Cape Breton, Western Bank, 50-65 fathoms [details]