Hybocodon octopleurus
| Hybocodon octopleurus | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Cnidaria |
| Class: | Hydrozoa |
| Order: | Anthoathecata |
| Family: | Tubulariidae |
| Genus: | Hybocodon |
| Species: | H. octopleurus
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| Binomial name | |
| Hybocodon octopleurus Kao, Li & L.i.Chang, 1958
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Hybocodon octopleurus is a species of hydrozoan in the family Tubulariidae.[1] The type locality is Chefoo Harbour, in China.[2]
Description
HHybocodon octopleurus has a length of 1.7 mm. The umbrella is bell shaped, almost spherical, its margin at an oblique angle. The dorsal region, known as the exumbrella, has eight meridional nematocyst tracks. A large, cylindrical stomach two thirds the length of the umbrella cavity. Gonads surround the greenish stomach, not the peduncle or yellowish tube-like mouth, which is armed with nematocysts.[2]
This species differs to Hybocodon prolifer as there are eight nematocyst tracks in the exumbrella instead of five.[2]
References
- ^ "Hybocodon octopleurus Kao, Li, Chang & Li, 1958". WoRMS.
- ^ a b c Kao Cheh-Sheng, Li Fung-Lu, Chang Ün-Mei & Li Hien-Lun, 1958. On the hydromedusae from the Shantung coast. J. Shandong Univ., Natn. Sci. Edition, 1958 1: 75-118, pls 1-9.