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Peña Cantero, A.L.P., Svoboda A., Vervoort W., 2004. Antarctic hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) of the families
Campanulinidae, Lafoeidae and Campanulariidae from recent Antarctic expeditions with R.V. Polarstern, with the description of a new species. J. Nat. Hist. 38 Part 18: 2269-2303.
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Peña, C.; A L P Svoboda A; Vervoort, W.
2004
Antarctic hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) of the families
Campanulinidae, Lafoeidae and Campanulariidae from recent Antarctic expeditions with R.V. Polarstern, with the description of a new species
J. Nat. Hist. 38 Part
18: 2269-2303
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Species of the thecate hydroid families Campanulinidae, Campanulariidae and Lafoeidae have been studied. The material studied originates from the Weddell Sea and was collected by several French and German Antarctic expeditions with R. V. Polarstern. Fourteen species were found, three belonging to Campanulinidae, four to Campanulariidae and seven to Lafoeidae, one of these new to science (Filellum magnificum sp. nov.). The coppinia of Lafoea gaussica Vanhoffen, 1910, is described for the first time as well as the gonothecae of Opercularella belgicae (Hartlaub, 1904). A neotype is indicated for Filellum antarcticum ( Hartlaub, 1904). Available data concerning autecology and geographical distribution for each species are given, as well as a description and figures when considered necessary.Descriptor: Filellum magnificum
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Billardia subrufa (Jäderholm, 1904) (additional source)
Campanularia antarctica Ritchie, 1913 (redescription)
Filellum magnificum Peña Cantero, Svoboda & Vervoort, 2004 (original description)
Lafoea gaussica Vanhöffen, 1910 (redescription)
Campanularia antarctica Ritchie, 1913 (redescription)
Filellum magnificum Peña Cantero, Svoboda & Vervoort, 2004 (original description)
Lafoea gaussica Vanhöffen, 1910 (redescription)
Antarctica for Campanularia antarctica Ritchie, 1913