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Hissmann, K. (2005). In situ observations on benthic siphonophores (Physonectae: Rhodaliidae) and descriptions of three new species from Indonesia and South Africa. Systematics and Biodiversity. 2(3): 223-249.
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Hissmann, K.
2005
In situ observations on benthic siphonophores (Physonectae: Rhodaliidae) and descriptions of three new species from Indonesia and South Africa
Systematics and Biodiversity
2(3): 223-249
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Publication date is 31.01.2005
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Three new species of siphonophores (Rhodaliidae), a little known, uniquely benthic, family of Physonectae (Hydrozoa, Cnidaria), are described from specimens observed and collected at depths between 120 and 36o m off Indonesia and South Africa by the submersible JAGO. Special reference is made to in situ observations and video close-ups that revealed detailed information on locomotory, fishing and feeding behaviour.
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Arancialia Hissmann, 2005 (original description)
Arancialia captonia Hissman, 2005 (original description)
Arancialia captonia Hissman, 2005 (ecology source)
Archangelopsis jagoa Hissmann, Schauer & Pugh, 1995 (additional source)
Dendrogramma Just, Kristensen & Olesen, 2014 (additional source)
Rhodaliidae Haeckel, 1888 (additional source)
Tridensa Hissmann, 2005 (original description)
Tridensa rotunda Hissmann, 2005 (original description)
Tridensa rotunda Hissmann, 2005 (ecology source)
Tridensa sulawensis Hissmann, 2005 (ecology source)
Tridensa sulawensis Hissmann, 2005 (original description)
Comoro Islands for Archangelopsis jagoa Hissmann, Schauer & Pugh, 1995 
Indonesia for Tridensa sulawensis Hissmann, 2005 
Sulawesi Sea/Makassar Strait for Tridensa rotunda Hissmann, 2005 
Table Bay for Arancialia Hissmann, 2005  (origin: native - endemic)
Table Bay for Arancialia captonia Hissman, 2005