Notes on the morphology,ecology and life cycles of Fukaurahydra anthoformis and Hataia parva (Hydrozoa,Athecata) |
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Authors: | Yamada Mayumi Kubota Shin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Oshamanbe School, Science University of Tokyo, 049-35 Oshamanbe, Hokkaido, Japan;(2) Zoological Institute, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, 060 Sapporo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Fukaurahydra anthoformis and Hataia parva are solitary athecate hydroids occurring in northern Japan. New information on the external morphology, nematocysts, ecology, and life cycles of these species is presented. It is noteworthy that H. parva bears stenoteles, which are generally not found among the families of Filifera. Neither species produces free medusae. The eggs are fertilized in the female gonophores, from which unciliated larvae are released. These larvae do not swim and soon attach to a substrate. After attachment the larvae become covered by a sheath to form cysts. The cysts rest on a substrate without any outer change for several months. As the water temperature drops in autumn to early winter the cysts begin to hatch, forming tiny polyps after the larva creeps out from the chitinous sheath. Cyst formation proves to be common also in other solitary hydroids, most of which are inhabitants of cool or cold waters. |
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Keywords: | solitary hydroids Fukaurahydra anthoformis Hataia parva nematocysts life cycle cyst formation |
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