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Schuchert, P., 2005. Taxonomic revision and systematic notes on some Halecium species (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa). Journal of Natural History 39 8: 607-639.
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10.1080/00222930400001319 [view]
Schuchert, P.
2005
Taxonomic revision and systematic notes on some Halecium species (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa
Journal of Natural History
39(8): 607-639
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Although the genus Halechan is easy to recognize, identifications at the species level are often difficult. this even for quite common and supposedly well-known species of the north-eastem Atlantic. This paper revises and re-describes some Halecium species which resemble each other closely and which are not easy to distinguish. Additional information on a few rare species is also provided. The study is based on material collected from the North Atlantic, Mediterranean. South Africa. and New Zealand. Halecium scutum Clark, 1877 is recognized as a valid species and distinct from both H. beanii and H. halecinum; colony form. and microscopic characters allow a distinction. The pinnate colony form of H. halecinum is a characteristic trait, but not all colonies show this growth form. Halecium beanii can occur in monosiphonic and polysiphonic colonies. Monosiphonic colonies of H. beanii have probably been misidentified by some authors as H. lankesterii. The differences of H. lankesteri to H. beanii and H. petrosum are discussed. The South African population of the reportedly cosmopolitan H. beanii has distinct gonothecae and could belong to a separate species. The Mediterranean Halecium mediterraneum is hardly distinguishable from the New Zealandic H. delicatulum. but it is kept separate mainly for biogeographic reasons. The rare Mediterranean Halecium banyulense is redescribed based on a second find from Naples. The mate gonothecae of Halecium corrugatissimum are described for the first time.
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Alaskan Exclusive Economic Zone for Halecium scutum Clark, 1977 
Arctic Ocean for Halecium halecinum (Linnaeus, 1758) 
Arctic Ocean for Halecium labrosum Alder, 1859 
Arctic Ocean for Halecium scutum Clark, 1977 
Azores Exclusive Economic Zone for Halecium labrosum Alder, 1859  (doubtful)
Brittany for Halecium labrosum Alder, 1859 
Cape Farewell for Halecium scutum Clark, 1977 
East Atlantic for Halecium halecinum (Linnaeus, 1758) 
Faroe Islands for Halecium scutum Clark, 1977 
Iceland for Halecium scutum Clark, 1977 
Mediterranean Sea for Halecium halecinum (Linnaeus, 1758) 
North Atlantic for Halecium labrosum Alder, 1859 
North Atlantic for Halecium scutum Clark, 1977 
North Sea for Halecium labrosum Alder, 1859 
Pacific Ocean for Halecium halecinum (Linnaeus, 1758) 
South Africa (country) for Halecium halecinum (Linnaeus, 1758) 
Spain for Halecium labrosum Alder, 1859  (doubtful)
West Atlantic for Halecium halecinum (Linnaeus, 1758) 
Unknown type, geounit United Kingdom, identified as Halecium labrosum Alder, 1859
 authority

Clark, 1877 [details]

 Distribution

Cosmopolitan (World Oceans) [details]

 Distribution

Reportedly cosmopolitan (Peña Cantero and Garcïa Carrascosa 2002) not in the Artic regions [details]

 Distribution

in the North Atlantic reaching south at least to Brittany and North Sea, perhaps even Spain and Azores (Cornelius 1995) [details]

 Taxonomy

Some records of H. undulatum from the British Isles, the North Sea, Sweden, and Norway could also be H. textum [details]

 Type locality

near Scarborough, Yorkshire, England (Cornelius 1975) [details]

 type locality

Whitstable, Kent, England [details]

 type locality

Clark (1877) gives several localities in Alaska [details]

 Type locality

Maroussia, eastern Greenland, 160-180m (Kramp 1911) [details]

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