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'''Order Stauromedusae: Haeckel 1879''' | '''Order Stauromedusae: Haeckel 1879''' | ||
Claudia Mills, with Yayoi Hirano, is compiling a list of valid species names with synonyms, images, and some explanatory text that is available at [Staurolist|http://faculty.washington.edu/cemills/Staurolist.html]. For additional background information on the Stauromedusae see also [http://faculty.washington.edu/cemills/Stauromedusae.html]. The list below is incomplete, being based largely on Kramp (1961). | |||
'''Characteristics of the Order (from Kramp 1961)''' | |||
Scyphozoa developing directly from the scyphistoma, consisting of a calyx and a more or less distinct aboral peduncle attached to substratum by an adhesive disk; typically with adradial marginal lobes (arms) carrying hollow, terminally knobbed tentacles. | Scyphozoa developing directly from the scyphistoma, consisting of a calyx and a more or less distinct aboral peduncle attached to substratum by an adhesive disk; typically with adradial marginal lobes (arms) carrying hollow, terminally knobbed tentacles. | ||
From Kramp (1961) and Mianzan & Cornelius (1999). | From Kramp (1961) and Mianzan & Cornelius (1999). | ||
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Family (2) | '''Family''' (2) | ||
Genus (14) | *Genus (14) | ||
Species (33) | **Species (33) | ||
Revision as of 19:46, 15 November 2009
Order Stauromedusae: Haeckel 1879
Claudia Mills, with Yayoi Hirano, is compiling a list of valid species names with synonyms, images, and some explanatory text that is available at [Staurolist|http://faculty.washington.edu/cemills/Staurolist.html]. For additional background information on the Stauromedusae see also [1]. The list below is incomplete, being based largely on Kramp (1961).
Characteristics of the Order (from Kramp 1961)
Scyphozoa developing directly from the scyphistoma, consisting of a calyx and a more or less distinct aboral peduncle attached to substratum by an adhesive disk; typically with adradial marginal lobes (arms) carrying hollow, terminally knobbed tentacles.
From Kramp (1961) and Mianzan & Cornelius (1999). Collections: M = morphology, D = DNA. Type = *
Family (2) *Genus (14) **Species (33)
Eleutherocarpidae
- Haliclystus Clark 1863
- antarcticus Pfeffer 1889
- auricula (Rathke 1806)* (Collected in Chile)
- borealis Uchida 1933
- kerguelensis Vanhöffen 1908
- salpinx Clark 1863
- sanjuanensis (?? - see C.E. Mills page)
- steinegeri Kishinouye 1899
- Lucernaria O.F. Müller 1776
- australis Vanhöffen 1908
- bathyphila Haeckel 1880
- haeckeli (Antipa 1892)
- infundibulum Haeckel 1880
- quadricornis O.F. Müller 1776 *
- saint-hilarei (Radicorzew)
- walteri (Antipa 1892)
- Stenoscyphus Kishinouye 1902
- inabai (Kishinouye 1893)*
- Kishinouyea Mayer 1910
- nagatensis (Oka 1897)*
- Lucernariopsis Uchida 1929
- campanulata (Lamouroux 1815)*
- vanhoeffeni (Browne 1910)
- sp. Panikkar 1944
- Sasakiella Okubo 1917
- cruciformis Okubo 1917 *
- tsingtaoensis Ling 1937
- Lipkea Vogt 1886
- ruspoliana Vogt 1886 *
- stephensoni Carlgren 1933
- sturdzi (Antipa 1893)
Cleistocarpidae
- Brochiella Krumbach 1925
- hexaradiata (Broch 1907) *
- Craterolophus Clark 1863
- convolvulus (Johnston 1835) *
- macrocystis von Lendenfeld 1884
- Depastromorpha Carlgren 1935
- africana Carlgren 1935 * (Collected in South Africa)
- Depastrum Gosse 1858
- cyathiforme (M. Sars 1846) *
- Halimocyathus Clark 1863
- lagena (O.F. Müller 1776)
- platypus Clark 1863 *
- Manania Clark 1863
- 'auricularia (Fabricius 1780)
- Thaumatoscyphus Kishinouye 1910
- distinctus Kishinouye 1910 *
Compiled by M.N Dawson.