Some anthoathecate hydroids and limnopolyps (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) from the Hawaiian archipelago 2590
Author
Calder, Dale R.
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Zootaxa
2010
2010-08-31
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2590.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.2590.1.1
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Order
Anthoathecata
Cornelius, 1992
Anthoathecata
Cornelius, 1992: 246
.
Diagnosis.
Hydrozoa
with colonial or solitary hydroids having hydranths lacking hydrothecae, gonophores lacking gonothecae, and nematophores, if present, lacking nematothecae.
Gonophores fixed sporosacs, eumedusoids, or medusae. Medusae, when present, usually with bell-shaped umbrella; marginal sense organs, when present, comprising ocelli, statocysts and cordyli absent; gonads on manubrium, infrequently extending onto bases of radial canals.
Remarks.
Cornelius (1992)
proposed
Anthoathecata
(later spelled
Anthoathecatae
by
Cornelius 1995: 74
) as a single replacement name for
Athecata
Hincks, 1868
, established in a monograph on hydroids, and its junior synonym Anthomedusae
Haeckel, 1879
, used in a systematic account on medusae. The name eliminates vestiges of a much-maligned dual nomenclature for the taxon, including awkward compound names such as “Athecatae/Anthomedusae.” As a term readily applicable to both major stages in the life cycle, it is more inclusive than either of the older names associated primarily or exclusively with either hydroids or medusae. In being applied to a taxon above the rank of family-group, no rules of zoological nomenclature are violated in adopting this recently established name.
Anthoathecata
, now in widepread use, has been adopted in the World
Hydrozoa Database (
Schuchert 2009
)
. However, there is evidence from molecular work that
Anthoathecata
and its suborders
Filifera
Kühn, 1913
and
Capitata
Kühn, 1913
are not monophyletic (
Cartwright
et al
. 2008
), and classification of the entire assemblage must eventually change.
Recognized as an order here,
Anthoathecata
is essentially equivalent in scope to Gymnoblastea
Allman, 1871
as used and defined in older works on hydroids.