Sarsia tubulosa, M. Sars, 1835
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5189.1.22 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7125823 |
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Sarsia tubulosa |
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TABLE 1 Key to medusa of all known species of the Sarsia tubulosa View in CoL group
1a Subumbrella pointed
2a Bell height> 12 mm, with thin, often branched apical canal........................... Sarsia princeps ( Haeckel, 1879) View in CoL
2b Bell height <12 mm, with high conical apical knob 3a Bell top rounded; manubrium has short, thick serpentine part and distal, large, long spindle-shaped stomach, about 2/3 of manubrium; tentacular bulbs large, gastrodermal chambers shallow, epidermal parts high with uniform thickness....................................................................... Sarsia macrogastera Xu, Chen, & Wang sp. nov. 3b Bell top pointed; manubrium has long, thin serpentine part and distal swollen stomach, about 1/5 of manubrium; tentacular bulbs small, gastrodermal chambers high with low epidermis, not with uniform thickness................................................................................................ Sarsia apicula (Murbach & Shearer, 1902) View in CoL
1b Subumbrella rounded
4a Medusa has angular subumbrella pockets at apex, exumbrella with interradial and perradial furrows.................................................................................................. Sarsia striata Edwards, 1983 View in CoL
4b Medusa lacking angular subumbrella pockets 5a Gonad-free portion of proximal manubrium shorter than subumbrella height
6a Proximal section of manubrium not distinct, very short 7a Bell top rounded, jelly rather thin with uniform thickness, exumbrella contains scattered nematocysts, lacking exumbrella furrows...................................................................... Sarsia occulta ( Edwards, 1978) View in CoL 7b Bell top pointed, jelly thick, very thick at apex, exumbrella with interradial furrows........ Sarsia piriforna Edwards, 1983
6b Proximal section of manubrium distinct, long <1/2 subumbrella height 8a Gonad-free part of manubrium short, about 1/6 of manubrium, exumbrella with interradial furrows, colors of bulbs and apical knob highly variable........................................................... Sarsia tubulosa View in CoL (M. sars, 1835) 8b Gonad-free part of manubrium long, about <1/2 of manubrium, exumbrella without interradial furrows, colors of bulbs and apical knob intense green................................................ Sarsia viridis ( Brinckmann-Voss, 1980) View in CoL
5b Gonad-free portion of proximal manubrium longer than subumbrella height 9a Gonad covering serpentine part of manubrium short, about 1/6 of manubrium; manubrium contains thick, spindle shaped stomach at distal end, mouth with oral tube; manubrium with apical chamber.. Sarsia bohaiensis Xu, Wang, & Chen sp. nov. 9b Gonad covering serpentine part of manubrium long, about 1/2 of manubrium 10a Exumbrella contains 1/6 adradial nematocyst patches which form an upper and a lower circle; mature medusae, patches faintly visible or absent; radial canals do not enter mesogloea, gastrodermal chambers of bulbs shallow with prominent epidermal parts................................................................... Sarsia bella Brinckmann-Voss, 2000 View in CoL 10b Exumbrella with scattered nematocysts, not concentrated nematocyst patches, radial canals enter mesogloea, gastrodermal chambers of bulbs high........................................................... Sarsia densa Hartlaub, 1897 View in CoL
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