Bougainvilliidae Lütken, 1850
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2590.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E27F25-FFEC-FFDD-DCFF-FEFE74414C1F |
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Felipe |
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Bougainvilliidae Lütken, 1850 |
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Family Bougainvilliidae Lütken, 1850 View in CoL
Bougainvilleae Lütken, 1850:29 [emended to Bougainvilliidae by Allman (1876)].
Diagnosis. Filiferan hydroids colonial, stolonal or erect; arising from a creeping hydrorhiza; growth monopodial with terminal hydranths. Perisarc thin to thick, enveloping hydrocauli, hydrocladia, pedicels, and hydrorhiza, terminating at bases of hydranths or extending upwards as a pseudohydrotheca. Hydranths clubshaped to vasiform; tentacles filiform, in one or more distal whorls; hypostome conical to nipple-shaped.
Gonophores fixed sporosacs or free medusae. Medusae, when present, bell-shaped, with typically short manubrium and circular mouth; oral tentacles simple or dichotomously branched, rarely lacking; radial canals four; marginal tentacles solitary or in clusters, borne on 4, 8, or 16 tentacle bulbs; gonads on manubrium.
Remarks. For comments on the family Bougainvilliidae Lütken, 1850 , see Calder (1988) and Schuchert (2007). It presently comprises 15 genera and about 100 species ( Schuchert 2009).
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