Symplectoscyphus interruptus Pfeffer 1889 ...
Symplectoscyphus interruptus (Pfeffer, 1889) Sertularia interrupta Pfeffer 1889: 55; 1890: 519, 568. Sertularella interrupta – Hartlaub 1901: 15, 24, 43, 108; pl. 1 fig. 2, pl. 2 fig. 26; 1905: 508, 618, 633 (fig. Z3); Jäderholm 1910: 1, 4, pl. 1 figs 3, 4; Blanco 1963: 177. Symplectoscyphus interru...
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Summary: | Symplectoscyphus interruptus (Pfeffer, 1889) Sertularia interrupta Pfeffer 1889: 55; 1890: 519, 568. Sertularella interrupta – Hartlaub 1901: 15, 24, 43, 108; pl. 1 fig. 2, pl. 2 fig. 26; 1905: 508, 618, 633 (fig. Z3); Jäderholm 1910: 1, 4, pl. 1 figs 3, 4; Blanco 1963: 177. Symplectoscyphus interruptus – Stechow 1922: 148; 1923: 172; Vervoort 1993: 240; Blanco 1994a: 154; 1994b: 203. Ecology. Collected at a depth of 5 m, epibiotic on algae (Jäderholm 1910). Gonothecae: April (Jäderholm 1910) Distribution. Only known from off South Georgia (Pfeffer 1889; Jäderholm 1910). ... : Published as part of Peña, Álvaro L., 2010, On a new Antarctic species of Symplectoscyphus Marktanner-Turneretscher, 1890 (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Sertulariidae), with an annotated checklist of the Antarctic species of the genus, pp. 29-44 in Zootaxa 2494 on page 38, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.195709 ... |
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