Peruvian Register of Marine Species
PeRMS source details
Zoogeography, Biogeography (generalities), Geographic distribution
(after Mayer, 1910) bell about 4 mm high, 3 mm wide, with thin, uniform walls and a slight apical projection. With ... [details]
Medusa: marginal bulbs with large adaxial nematocyst pads; four similar perradial tentacles with abaxial stalked ... [details]
Hydroid colonial, hydranth with one oral whorl of four capitate tentacles and one aboral whorl of six capitate ... [details]
Corynid hydroids with one oral whorl of capitate tentacles and one whorl of filiform tentacles. Gonophores absent, ... [details]
Schuchert 2001b: 857, problematic species, based on mutilated medusa. [details]
Hartlaub (1907) thought that Haeckel (1879) misidentified a corynid medusa from the Channel coast with Dinema ... [details]
Species based on the medusa stage, perhaps identical with Stauridiosarsia cliffordi (Brinckmann-Voss, 1989). [details]
The very peculiar shape of the tentacles make this species easily recognisable. Although Mayer observed several ... [details]
Unrecognisable species. Hartlaub (1907) thought that Haeckel (1879) misidentified a corynid medusa from the ... [details]
Hartlaub (1907) thought that Haeckel (1879) misidentified a corynid medusa from the Channel coast with Dinema ... [details]
Seto Marine Biological Laboratory, Misaki Tanabe Bay, Kishu, Japan [details]