WoRMS name details
Tubulariae Goldfuss, 1818
595078 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:595078)
unaccepted (old spelling)
Family
marine, fresh, terrestrial
recent only
Goldfuss, G.A., 1818. Ueber die Classification der Zoophyten. Isis, 1818 : 1008-1013.
page(s): 1010 [details]
page(s): 1010 [details]
Taxonomy The Taxon Tublariidae is usually attributed to Fleming, 1828. However, the name was introduced earlier by Goldfuss (1818)....
Taxonomy The Taxon Tublariidae is usually attributed to Fleming, 1828. However, the name was introduced earlier by Goldfuss (1818). On page 1010 Goldfuss (1818) introduced the taxon (as Tubulariae) and included the genera Tubularia and Sertularia. In the list on page 1012 the genus Tubularia is missing in the family Tubulariae, certainly a printing mistake. In Goldfuss (1820), the genus Tubularia is again listed under Tubulariae (the old ending iae in the German text is equivalent to -idae family suffix in current usage). The current usage as Tubulariidae was introduced by Hincks (1868) [details]
Schuchert, P.; Choong, H.; Galea, H.; Hoeksema, B.; Lindsay, D.; Manko, M.; Pica, D. (2025). World Hydrozoa Database. Tubulariae Goldfuss, 1818. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=595078 on 2025-11-11
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Goldfuss, G.A., 1818. Ueber die Classification der Zoophyten. Isis, 1818 : 1008-1013.
page(s): 1010 [details]
page(s): 1010 [details]
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Taxonomy The Taxon Tublariidae is usually attributed to Fleming, 1828. However, the name was introduced earlier by Goldfuss (1818). On page 1010 Goldfuss (1818) introduced the taxon (as Tubulariae) and included the genera Tubularia and Sertularia. In the list on page 1012 the genus Tubularia is missing in the family Tubulariae, certainly a printing mistake. In Goldfuss (1820), the genus Tubularia is again listed under Tubulariae (the old ending iae in the German text is equivalent to -idae family suffix in current usage). The current usage as Tubulariidae was introduced by Hincks (1868) [details]