WoRMS source details
Aegina brunnea Vanhöffen, 1908 accepted as Aeginona brunnea (Vanhöffen, 1908) (status source)
Aegina citrea Eschscholtz, 1829 (redescription)
Aegina rosea Eschscholtz, 1829 (redescription)
Aeginona Lindsay, 2017 (original description)
Aeginona brunnea (Vanhöffen, 1908) (basis of record)
Aeginopsis Brandt, 1835 (additional source)
Pseudaegina Lindsay, 2017 (original description)
Pseudaegina pentanema (Kishinouye, 1910) (basis of record)
Pseudaegina rhodina (Haeckel, 1879) (basis of record)
Pseudaeginidae Lindsay, Bentlage & Collins, 2017 (original description)
Solmundaegina Lindsay, 2017 (original description)
Solmundaegina nematophora Lindsay, 2017 (original description)
Solmundaeginidae Lindsay, Bentlage & Collins, 2017 (original description)
Solmundella Haeckel, 1879 (taxonomy source)
Solmundus Haeckel, 1879 (taxonomy source)
Solmundus tetralinus Haeckel, 1879 (status source)
Japan for Aeginona brunnea (Vanhöffen, 1908)
Lanzarote for Pseudaegina rhodina (Haeckel, 1879)
Sagami Bay for Solmundaegina nematophora Lindsay, 2017
San Juan Archipelago for Solmundaegina nematophora Lindsay, 2017
Subtropical Atlantic for Pseudaegina rhodina (Haeckel, 1879)
Tropical Atlantic for Pseudaegina rhodina (Haeckel, 1879)
The authority of this species was specified in Lindsay et al. (2017) on page 504, last paragraph in left column. [details]
Aeginidae with 8-12 stomach pouches; with a peripheral canal system; with four to six primary tentacles; pouches ... [details]
Narcomedusae with manubrial pouches interradial, undivided or divided into two to four parts, bearing gonads; with ... [details]
Aeginidae with eight stomach pouches; without a peripheral canal system; with four primary tentacles; pouches begin ... [details]
Narcomedusae with interradial, divided stomach pouches; with a peripheral canal system; with primary perradial ... [details]
Solmundaeginidae with four primary tentacles; with eight rectangular stomach pouches; with four peronia extending ... [details]
Solmundaegina with conical umbrella, jelly thick at apex, bulging slightly orally; stomach large, circular; eight ... [details]
Narcomedusae with manubrial pouches interradial, undivided or divided into two to four parts, bearing gonads; ... [details]
Differences between Aegina and Aeginona: Aegina possesses a peripheral canal system while Aeginona not. [details]
Japan, Sagami Bay, 35.05067 139.34800, 997-1100 m [details]