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Calder, D. R.; Mallinson, J. J.; Collins, K. & Hickman, C. P. (2003). Additions to the hydroids (Cnidaria) of the Galápagos, with a list of species reported from the islands. Journal of Natural History. 37(10): 1173-1218.
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10.1080/00222930110116039 [view]
Calder, D. R.; Mallinson, J. J.; Collins, K. & Hickman, C. P.
2003
Additions to the hydroids (Cnidaria) of the Galápagos, with a list of species reported from the islands
Journal of Natural History
37(10): 1173-1218
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The hydroid fauna of the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, is known largely from reports of collections made between 1932 and 1938 during several Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions. Of some 100 nominal species (excluding Stylasteridae) reported from the archipelago overall, including species obtained during other expeditions, 81 are recognized as valid. An additional 15 species are added here, 14 of them based on collections undertaken between 1992 and 2000. Leptothecates account for 66 of the 96 species, while anthoathecates comprise the remaining 30. One previously undescribed leptothecate, Halopteris violae, sp. nov., is characterized and compared with H. tenella (Verrill, 1874) and H. minuta (Trebilcock, 1928), species it closely resembles. Gonothecae of Sertularella costata Leloup, 1940 are described for the first time. Plumularia galapagensis, nom. nov., is proposed as a replacement name for the invalid junior primary homonym Plumularia tenuissima Fraser, 1938b (not Plumularia tenuissima Totton, 1930). Under provisions of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, the widely used name Cladocoryne floccosa Rotch, 1871 is designated a nomen pro-tectum and assigned precedence over its largely unknown senior synonym Hydra corynaria Bosc, 1797, which is reduced to the status of nomen oblitum. Balella irregularis (Fraser, 1938) from the Galapagos is considered conspecific with Balella mirabilis (Nutting, 1905) from Hawaii and Japan. Six new combinations are introduced: Bimeria laxa Fraser, 1938a is assigned to the genus Garveia Wright, 1859, as G. laxa (Fraser, 1938a); Tubularia integra Fraser, 1938a is assigned to Ectopleura L. Agassiz, 1862, as E. integra (Fraser, 1938a); Campanulina ramosa Fraser, 1938a is assigned to Opercularella Hincks, 1868, as O. ramosa (Fraser, 1938a); Bonneviella minor Fraser, 1938a is assigned to Scandia Fraser, 1912, as S. minor (Fraser, 1938a); Campanularia gracilicaulis Fraser, 1938a is assigned to Clytia Lamouroux, 1812, as C. gracilicaulis (Fraser, 1938a); Sertularia anceps Fraser, 1938a is assigned to Dynamena Lamouroux, 1812, as D. anceps (Fraser, 1938a). Hydroids of the Galapagos are moderately well known faunistically, at least in comparison with those of other areas in the Eastern Pacific
Hydroida : Checklists , East Pacific, Galapagos Islands, Checklist , systematics and distribution, including 15 new records; Halopteris violae ( Hydroida ) : East Pacific, New species
Balella irregularis ( Fraser 1938 ) ( Hydroida ) : New synonym, of Balella mirabilis ( Nutting 1905 ) , p. 1204; Balella mirabilis ( Nutting 1905 ) ( Hydroida ) : Syn nov, Balella irregularis ( Fraser 1938 ) , p. 1204; Bimeria laxa Fraser 1938 ( Hydroida ) : Referred to, Garveia , p. 1204; Bonneviella minor Fraser 1938 ( Hydroida ) : Referred to, Scandia , p. 1210; Campanularia gracilicaulis Fraser 1938 ( Hydroida ) : Referred to, Clytia , p. 1210; Campanulina ramosa Fraser 1938 ( Hydroida ) : Referred to, Opercularella , p. 1206; Cladocoryne floccosa Rotch 1871 ( Hydroida ) : Nomen protectum, P. 1178; Clytia gracilicaulis ( Fraser 1938 ) ( Hydroida ) : Comb nov, Transferred from Campanularia, p. 1210; Dynamena anceps ( Fraser 1938 ) ( Hydroida ) : Comb nov, Transferred from Sertularia, p. 1212; Ectopleura integra ( Fraser 1938 ) ( Hydroida ) : Comb nov, Transferred from Tubularia, p. 1198; Garveia laxa ( Fraser 1938 ) ( Hydroida ) : Comb nov, Transferred from Bimeria, p. 1204; Halopteris violae ( Hydroida ) : Sp nov, East Pacific, P. 1183; Hydra corynaria Bosc 1797 ( Hydroida ) : Nomen oblitum, P. 1178; Monostaechas quadridens ( McCrady 1859 ) ( Hydroida ) : Status , P. 1208; Opercularella ramosa ( Fraser 1938 ) ( Hydroida ) : Comb nov, Transferred from Campanulina, p. 1206; Plumularia galapagensis ( Hydroida ) : Nom nov, For Plumularia tenuissima Fraser 1938, p. 1208; Plumularia tenuissima Fraser 1938 ( Hydroida ) : Preoccupied name replaced by, Plumularia galapagensis, p. 1208; Scandia minor ( Fraser 1938 ) ( Hydroi
East Pacific
Systematics, Taxonomy
Zoogeography, Biogeography (generalities), Geographic distribution
Zoogeography, Biogeography (generalities), Geographic distribution
Balea irregularis Fraser, 1938 accepted as Balella mirabilis (Nutting, 1906) (source of synonymy)
Bimeria laxa Fraser, 1938 accepted as Garveia laxa (Fraser, 1938) (source of synonymy)
Dynamena anceps (Fraser, 1938) (new combination reference)
Garveia laxa (Fraser, 1938) (status source)
Halopteris violae Calder, Mallinson, Collins & Hickman, 2003 (original description)
Plumularia galapagensis Calder, Mallinson, Collins & Hickman, 2003 accepted as Kirchenpaueria galapagensis (Calder, Mallinson, Collins & Hickman, 2003) (original description)
Scandia minor (Fraser, 1938) (taxonomy source)
Sertularella ampullacea Fraser, 1938 (additional source)
Bimeria laxa Fraser, 1938 accepted as Garveia laxa (Fraser, 1938) (source of synonymy)
Dynamena anceps (Fraser, 1938) (new combination reference)
Garveia laxa (Fraser, 1938) (status source)
Halopteris violae Calder, Mallinson, Collins & Hickman, 2003 (original description)
Plumularia galapagensis Calder, Mallinson, Collins & Hickman, 2003 accepted as Kirchenpaueria galapagensis (Calder, Mallinson, Collins & Hickman, 2003) (original description)
Scandia minor (Fraser, 1938) (taxonomy source)
Sertularella ampullacea Fraser, 1938 (additional source)
Galapagos part of the South Pacific Ocean for Balea irregularis Fraser, 1938
Taxonomy
The junior synonym C. floccosa is designated a nomen protectum and maintained as valid; its senior synonym Hydra ... [details]