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Jarms, G. & H. Tiemann, 1996. On a new hydropolyp without tentacles, Microhydrula limopsicola n. sp., epibiotic on bivalve shells from the Antarctic. In: S. Piraino, F. Boero, J. Bouillon, P.F.S. Cornelius & J.M. Gili, eds, Advances in Hydrozoan Biology. Sci. Mar. 60 1: 109-115.
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Jarms, G.; Tiemann, H.
1996
On a new hydropolyp without tentacles, Microhydrula limopsicola n. sp., epibiotic on bivalve shells from the Antarctic
Advances in Hydrozoan Biology. Sci. Mar
60(1): 109-115
Publication
A newly discovered athecate hydroid, Microhydrula limopsicola n. sp., is described from King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Southern Ocean. The hydroid lives in symbiotic association with the lamellibranch bivalve Limopsis hirtella which burrows in the sediment. Its position within the family Microhydrulidae is considered. The symbiosis is considered to be obligatory and the choice of the host is considered to be specific. Morphological adaptations within the order Limnomedusae depending on the ecology of species are discussed.
Descriptors: MICROHYDRULA LIMOPSICOLA new species
Antartida
Ecology
Systematics, Taxonomy
Ecology
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Microhydrula limopsicola Jarms & Tiemann, 1996 accepted as Haliclystus antarcticus Pfeffer, 1889 (original description)