Tubularia indivisa Linnaeus 1758

Tubularia indivisa Linnaeus, 1758 Fig. 18 Tubularia indivisa Linnaeus, 1758: 803.— Segerstedt, 1889: 11, 24.— Lönnberg, 1902: 173; 1903: 59.— Jäderholm, 1909: 42, pl. 2, figs. 4–5.— Gislén, 1930: 350.— Rees & Rowe, 1969: 7.— Jägerskiöld, 1971: 64.— Jonsson et al ., 2004: 166.— Schuchert, 2010: 3...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Cnidaria
Hydrozoa
Anthoathecata
Tubulariidae
Tubularia
Tubularia indivisa
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Cnidaria
Hydrozoa
Anthoathecata
Tubulariidae
Tubularia
Tubularia indivisa
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Tubularia indivisa Linnaeus 1758
topic_facet Biodiversity
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Animalia
Cnidaria
Hydrozoa
Anthoathecata
Tubulariidae
Tubularia
Tubularia indivisa
description Tubularia indivisa Linnaeus, 1758 Fig. 18 Tubularia indivisa Linnaeus, 1758: 803.— Segerstedt, 1889: 11, 24.— Lönnberg, 1902: 173; 1903: 59.— Jäderholm, 1909: 42, pl. 2, figs. 4–5.— Gislén, 1930: 350.— Rees & Rowe, 1969: 7.— Jägerskiöld, 1971: 64.— Jonsson et al ., 2004: 166.— Schuchert, 2010: 343, fig. 2A. Type locality. “ Habitat in Oceano Europaeo ” (Linnaeus 1758: 803). Museum material. Kosterhavet, 58°53.093’N, 11°05.668’E, 20–30 m, 09.ix.2010, biological dredge, R / V Nereus , two stems with hydranths, up to 9.5 cm high, one with incipient gonophores, ROMIZ B3908. Remarks. Details on taxonomy, nomenclature, distribution, and general biology of Tubularia indivisa Linnaeus, 1758 are provided in a recent monograph by Schuchert (2010). He noted that the identity of Tubularia divisa Osburn, 1893 is unclear, but that the name is perhaps a spelling mistake. In briefly describing the species, Osburn (1893) associated it with accounts in Seaside Studies (E.C. Agassiz & A. Agassiz 1865) of Tubularia couthouyi L. Agassiz, 1862 and in The Riverside Natural History (Clarke 1888) of Parypha crocea L. Agassiz, 1862 (= Ectopleura crocea ), together with a plate of Tubularia indivisa . The name is taken here to be an incorrect subsequent spelling of T. indivisa and, as such, not an available name (ICZN Art. 33.3). The status of T. couthouyi remains unresolved, with Fraser (1944) maintaining it as valid, Petersen (1990) regarding it conspecific with T. indivisa , and Schuchert (2010) considering it questionably so. Tubularia indivisa is relatively common in southwestern Scandinavia, particularly at depths of about 10–100 m (Kramp 1935b; Rees & Rowe 1969; Jägerskiöld 1971; Christiansen 1972). Christiansen found fertile colonies from February to May in the Oslofjord. Reported distribution. West coast of Sweden.—From the border with Norway (Jägerskiöld 1971) to the Öresund (Segerstedt 1889). Elsewhere.—North Atlantic from northern seas of the Russian Federation to Ghana (Schuchert 2010) in the east, and from west Greenland (Schuchert 2001a) and the Gulf of St. Lawrence to Block Island Sound (Fraser 1944) in the west. This species has also been reported in the boreal North Pacific Ocean from the Bering Sea to northern Japan in the west, and from Alaska to Washington state in the east (Petersen 1990). : Published as part of Calder, Dale R., 2012, On a collection of hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Hydroidolina) from the west coast of Sweden, with a checklist of species from the region 3171, pp. 1-77 in Zootaxa 3171 (1) on page 19, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3171.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5247704 : {"references": ["Linnaeus, C. (1758) Systema naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Editio decima, reformata. Laurentii Salvii, Holmiae, 823 pp.", "Segerstedt, M. (1889) Bidrag till kannedomen om hydroid-faunan vid Sveriges vestkust. Bihang till Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar, 14, Afdelning 4, 4, 1 - 28.", "Lonnberg, E. (1902) Nagra smarre iakttagelser rorande faunan i Bohuslan i mars manad 1902. Ofversigt af Kongliga Vetenskaps-Akademiens Forhandlingar, 59, 169 - 174.", "Lonnberg, E. (1903) Undersokningar rorande Skeldervikens och Angransande Kattegat-omrades djurlif pa Forordnande af Kongl. Landtbruksstyrelsen. Meddelanden fran Kongl. Landtbruksstyrelsen, ar 1902, 80, 1 - 70.", "Jaderholm, E. (1909) Northern and Arctic invertebrates in the collection of the Swedish State Museum (Riksmuseum). IV. Hydroiden. Kungliga Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar, ny foljd, 45 (1), 1 - 124.", "Gislen, T. (1930) Epibioses of the Gullmar Fjord II. Kristinebergs Zoologiska Station 1877 - 1927, Skriftserie Utgiven av K. Svenska Vetenskapsakademien, 4, 1 - 380.", "Rees, W. J. & Rowe, M. (1969) Hydroids of the Swedish west coast. Acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum et Litterarum Gothobergensis, Zoologica, 3: 1 - 23.", "Jagerskiold, L. A. (1971) A survey of the marine benthonic macro-fauna along the Swedish west coast 1921 - 1938. Acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum et Litterarum Gothobergensis, Zoologica, 6, 1 - 146.", "Jonsson, L. G., Nilsson, P. G., Floruta, F. & Lundalv, T. (2004) Distributional patterns of macro- and megafauna associated with a reef of the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa on the Swedish west coast. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 284, 163 - 171.", "Schuchert, P. (2010) The European athecate hydroids and their medusae (Hydrozoa, Cnidaria): Capitata Part 2. Revue Suisse de Zoologie, 117, 337 - 555.", "Osburn, H. L. (1893) Biological descriptions of certain common hydroid animals. American Monthly Microscopical Journal, 14, 94 - 100.", "Agassiz, E. C. & Agassiz, A. (1865) Seaside studies in natural history. Marine animals of Massachusetts Bay. Radiates. Ticknor & Fields, Boston, 155 pp.", "Agassiz, L. (1862) Contributions to the natural history of the United States of America. Vol. IV. Little, Brown & Company, Boston, 380 pp.", "Clarke, S. F. (1888) Branch III. - Coelenterata. Class I. - Hydrozoa. Order I. - Hydroidea. In: Kingsley, J. S. (Ed.), The Riverside Natural History. Volume I. Lower invertebrates. Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., London, pp. 73 - 89.", "Fraser, C. M. (1944) Hydroids of the Atlantic coast of North America. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 451 pp.", "Petersen, K. W. (1990) Evolution and taxonomy in capitate hydroids and medusae (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 100, 101 - 231.", "Kramp, P. L. (1935 b) Polypdyr (Coelenterata) I. Ferskvandspolypper og goplepolypper. Danmarks Fauna, 41, 1 - 207.", "Christiansen, B. O. (1972) The hydroid fauna of the Oslo Fiord in Norway. Norwegian Journal of Zoology, 20, 279 - 310.", "Schuchert, P. 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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5248515 2023-05-15T15:20:31+02:00 Tubularia indivisa Linnaeus 1758 Calder, Dale R. 2012 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5248515 https://zenodo.org/record/5248515 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/5247704 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFF15C06D002FF8CFFF5FFADFF902B0F http://treatment.plazi.org/id/DAA4C9FB7E9D6BD6FF5465AF4C64944A https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3171.1.1 http://zenodo.org/record/5247704 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFF15C06D002FF8CFFF5FFADFF902B0F https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3918156 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/DAA4C9FB7E9D6BD6FF5465AF4C64944A https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5248516 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Cnidaria Hydrozoa Anthoathecata Tubulariidae Tubularia Tubularia indivisa Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5248515 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3171.1.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3918156 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5248516 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Tubularia indivisa Linnaeus, 1758 Fig. 18 Tubularia indivisa Linnaeus, 1758: 803.— Segerstedt, 1889: 11, 24.— Lönnberg, 1902: 173; 1903: 59.— Jäderholm, 1909: 42, pl. 2, figs. 4–5.— Gislén, 1930: 350.— Rees & Rowe, 1969: 7.— Jägerskiöld, 1971: 64.— Jonsson et al ., 2004: 166.— Schuchert, 2010: 343, fig. 2A. Type locality. “ Habitat in Oceano Europaeo ” (Linnaeus 1758: 803). Museum material. Kosterhavet, 58°53.093’N, 11°05.668’E, 20–30 m, 09.ix.2010, biological dredge, R / V Nereus , two stems with hydranths, up to 9.5 cm high, one with incipient gonophores, ROMIZ B3908. Remarks. Details on taxonomy, nomenclature, distribution, and general biology of Tubularia indivisa Linnaeus, 1758 are provided in a recent monograph by Schuchert (2010). He noted that the identity of Tubularia divisa Osburn, 1893 is unclear, but that the name is perhaps a spelling mistake. In briefly describing the species, Osburn (1893) associated it with accounts in Seaside Studies (E.C. Agassiz & A. Agassiz 1865) of Tubularia couthouyi L. Agassiz, 1862 and in The Riverside Natural History (Clarke 1888) of Parypha crocea L. Agassiz, 1862 (= Ectopleura crocea ), together with a plate of Tubularia indivisa . The name is taken here to be an incorrect subsequent spelling of T. indivisa and, as such, not an available name (ICZN Art. 33.3). The status of T. couthouyi remains unresolved, with Fraser (1944) maintaining it as valid, Petersen (1990) regarding it conspecific with T. indivisa , and Schuchert (2010) considering it questionably so. Tubularia indivisa is relatively common in southwestern Scandinavia, particularly at depths of about 10–100 m (Kramp 1935b; Rees & Rowe 1969; Jägerskiöld 1971; Christiansen 1972). Christiansen found fertile colonies from February to May in the Oslofjord. Reported distribution. West coast of Sweden.—From the border with Norway (Jägerskiöld 1971) to the Öresund (Segerstedt 1889). Elsewhere.—North Atlantic from northern seas of the Russian Federation to Ghana (Schuchert 2010) in the east, and from west Greenland (Schuchert 2001a) and the Gulf of St. Lawrence to Block Island Sound (Fraser 1944) in the west. This species has also been reported in the boreal North Pacific Ocean from the Bering Sea to northern Japan in the west, and from Alaska to Washington state in the east (Petersen 1990). : Published as part of Calder, Dale R., 2012, On a collection of hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Hydroidolina) from the west coast of Sweden, with a checklist of species from the region 3171, pp. 1-77 in Zootaxa 3171 (1) on page 19, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3171.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5247704 : {"references": ["Linnaeus, C. (1758) Systema naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Editio decima, reformata. Laurentii Salvii, Holmiae, 823 pp.", "Segerstedt, M. (1889) Bidrag till kannedomen om hydroid-faunan vid Sveriges vestkust. Bihang till Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar, 14, Afdelning 4, 4, 1 - 28.", "Lonnberg, E. (1902) Nagra smarre iakttagelser rorande faunan i Bohuslan i mars manad 1902. Ofversigt af Kongliga Vetenskaps-Akademiens Forhandlingar, 59, 169 - 174.", "Lonnberg, E. (1903) Undersokningar rorande Skeldervikens och Angransande Kattegat-omrades djurlif pa Forordnande af Kongl. Landtbruksstyrelsen. Meddelanden fran Kongl. Landtbruksstyrelsen, ar 1902, 80, 1 - 70.", "Jaderholm, E. (1909) Northern and Arctic invertebrates in the collection of the Swedish State Museum (Riksmuseum). IV. Hydroiden. Kungliga Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar, ny foljd, 45 (1), 1 - 124.", "Gislen, T. (1930) Epibioses of the Gullmar Fjord II. Kristinebergs Zoologiska Station 1877 - 1927, Skriftserie Utgiven av K. Svenska Vetenskapsakademien, 4, 1 - 380.", "Rees, W. J. & Rowe, M. (1969) Hydroids of the Swedish west coast. Acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum et Litterarum Gothobergensis, Zoologica, 3: 1 - 23.", "Jagerskiold, L. A. (1971) A survey of the marine benthonic macro-fauna along the Swedish west coast 1921 - 1938. Acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum et Litterarum Gothobergensis, Zoologica, 6, 1 - 146.", "Jonsson, L. G., Nilsson, P. G., Floruta, F. & Lundalv, T. (2004) Distributional patterns of macro- and megafauna associated with a reef of the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa on the Swedish west coast. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 284, 163 - 171.", "Schuchert, P. (2010) The European athecate hydroids and their medusae (Hydrozoa, Cnidaria): Capitata Part 2. Revue Suisse de Zoologie, 117, 337 - 555.", "Osburn, H. L. (1893) Biological descriptions of certain common hydroid animals. American Monthly Microscopical Journal, 14, 94 - 100.", "Agassiz, E. C. & Agassiz, A. (1865) Seaside studies in natural history. Marine animals of Massachusetts Bay. Radiates. Ticknor & Fields, Boston, 155 pp.", "Agassiz, L. (1862) Contributions to the natural history of the United States of America. Vol. IV. Little, Brown & Company, Boston, 380 pp.", "Clarke, S. F. (1888) Branch III. - Coelenterata. 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