Tubiclavoides striatum
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Tubiclavoididae | ||||||||||||
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Tubiclavoides | ||||||||||||
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Scientific name of the species | ||||||||||||
Tubiclavoides striatum | ||||||||||||
Moura , Cunha & Schuchert , 2007 |
Tubiclavoides striatum is a marine species of the Hydrozoa (Hydroza). It is the only species in the Tubiclavoides genus , which in turn is the only genus inthe Tubiclavoididae family .
features
The hydroid polyps are solitary or colonial, the stolons are branched. The hydrants are elongated and have 5 to over 30 filiform tentacles that are irregularly distributed on the body. The stems on which the hydrants sit, as well as the stolons, are covered with striped perisarc . The mouth cone is rounded. The spore sacs develop between the tentacles. They are devoid of radial channels or tentacle rudiments. The female spore sacs contain ten or more eggs. The cnidome consists of microbasic euryteles and desmonemes.
Geographical occurrence
The species was on mud volcanoes , inactive Karbonatröhren and cold water corals in the Gulf of Cadiz (North Atlantic) in 355 to 1106 m depth found.
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literature
- Marymegan Daly, Mercer R. Brugler, Paulyn Cartwright, Allen G. Collin, Michael N. Dawson, Daphne G. Fautin, Scott C. France, Catherine S. McFadden, Dennis M. Opresko, Estefania Rodriguez, Sandra L. Romano, Joel L. Stake: The phylum Cnidaria. A review of phylogenetic patterns and diversity 300 years after Linnaeus. In: Zootaxa 1668, 2007, ISSN 1175-5326 , pp. 127-182, abstract (PDF; 406 KB) .
- Carlos J. Moura, Marina R. Cunha and Peter Schuchert: Tubiclavoides striatum called nov. et sp. nov. (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) a new bathyal hydroid from the Gulf of Cadiz, north-east Atlantic Ocean. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 87 (2): 421-428, Plymouth 2007 doi : 10.1017 / S002531540705415X