Siphonophorida Newport, 1844
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/14.6.1131 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5478647 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03888796-FF9B-2E2B-39BA-AB14C496FC7E |
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Marcus |
scientific name |
Siphonophorida Newport, 1844 |
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Order Siphonophorida Newport, 1844
Family undetermined (25)
New records. 1 F, BuB823; 1 M, BuB977; 1?, BuB982; 1 M, BuB905; 1 F, BuB1835; 1 F, BuB1951; 1 M, BuB1959; 1?; Bub1966b; 1?, BuB1970; 1 F, BuB1971; 1 F, BuB1977; 1 F, BuB1978; 1 F, BuB1980, 1 M, BuB1981; 1 M, BuB1991; 1?, BuB2605; 1?, BuB2973; 1 F, BuB3019; 1 M, BuB3035; 1 M, BuB3036; 1?, BuB3037; 1?, BuB343; 1 F, BuB3045; 1 F, BuB3054; 1?, BuB3057.
Figure 1C
Identification. Members of the order Siphonophorida can be easily identified based on the beak-like projection of the head, the absence of eyes, as well as the absence of a dorsal suture ( Enghoff et al. 2015). The trunk is usually very slender with a length/width ratio of 1/10 or more.
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