The life cycle of Hydrichthys tnirus (Gnidaria: Hydrozoa: Anthomedusae: Pandeidae) |
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Authors: | FERDINANDO BOERO JEAN BOUILLON CINZIA GRAVILI |
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Affiliation: | Station Biologique Leopold III, Laing Island, Papua Mew Guinea;*Dipartimento di Biologia, Universitàdi Lecce, 1–73100 Lecce, Italy;†Laboratoire de Zoologie, UniversitéLibre de Bruxelles, Av. F.D. Roosevelt 50, B-1050 Bruxelles, Belgium |
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Abstract: | The previously unknown life cycle of the parasitic hydroid Hydrichthys mirus is described. The adult medusa has 5–6 tentacles and could be referred to Leuckartiara. Another species of Hydrichthys has previously been shown to have a Stomotoca -like medusa, characterized by the possession of two tentacles. It is proposed that Hydrichthys originated from the Leuckartiara lineage and that, through paedomorphosis in at least one species, the medusa retained the two-tentacle state of the newly-released medusa of all pandeids, thus becoming referable to Stomotoca. It is suggested that Stomotoca has hitherto constituted a polyphyletic taxon, embracing parallel lineages of pandeids, each retaining juvenile features. An additional genus, Larsonia , is introduced to accommodate species with Stomotoca-like medusae and Hydrichthys -like hydroids. |
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Keywords: | Gnidaria parasitism paedomorphosis evolution |
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