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Aglaophenia octodonta
Description Colony of Aglaophenia octodonta (Heller, 1868) (Leptomedusae, Aglaopheniidae). The height is about 2 cm. It is is a common Mediterranean hydroid growing in rather shallow depths. The feathery (pinnate) colony form is one of the most conspicuous forms. When searching for hydroids, these are thus usually the first ones to be discovered . The brown bodies on the stems are the corbulae, organs of reproduction.
Author Schuchert, Peter
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added on 2006-12-214 702 viewsMSBIAS taxaDigital photo, entire species Aglaopheniidae Marktanner-Turneretscher, 1890checked Schuchert, Peter 2022-01-21 Aglaophenia Lamouroux, 1812checked Schuchert, Peter 2022-01-21 Aglaophenia octodonta (Heller, 1868)checked Schuchert, Peter 2022-01-21
© 2006 Schuchert, Peter
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