Title
Census of Cnidaria (Medusozoa) and Ctenophora from South American marine waters
Date Issued
18 November 2016
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Oliveira O.M.P.
Miranda T.P.
Araujo E.M.
Cedeño-Posso C.M.
Cepeda-Mercado A.A.
Córdova P.
Cunha A.F.
Genzano G.N.
Haddad M.A.
Mianzan H.W.
Migotto A.E.
Miranda L.S.
Morandini A.C.
Nagata R.M.
Nascimento K.B.
Nogueira M.
Palma S.
Rodriguez C.S.
Scarabino F.
Schiariti A.
Stampar S.N.
Tronolone V.B.
Marques A.C.
Publisher(s)
Magnolia Press
Abstract
We have compiled available records in the literature for medusozoan cnidarians and ctenophores of South America. New records of species are also included. Each entry (i.e., identified species or still as yet not determined species referred to as "sp." in the literature) includes a synonymy list for South America, taxonomical remarks, notes on habit, and information on geographical occurrence. We have listed 800 unique determined species, in 958 morphotype entries: 5 cubozoans, 905 hydrozoans, 25 scyphozoans, 3 staurozoans, and 20 ctenophores. Concerning nomenclatural and taxonomical decisions, two authors of this census (Miranda, T.P. & Marques, A.C.) propose Podocoryna quitus as a nomen novum for the junior homonym Hydractinia reticulata (Fraser, 1938a); Euphysa monotentaculata Zamponi, 1983b as a new junior synonym of Euphysa aurata Forbes, 1848; and Plumularia spiralis Milstein, 1976 as a new junior synonym of Plumularia setacea(Linnaeus, 1758). Finally, we also reassign Plumularia oligopyxis Kirchenpauer, 1876 as Kirchenpaueria oligopyxis(Kirchenpauer, 1876) and Sertularella margaritacea Allman, 1885 as Symplectoscyphus margaritaceus (Allman, 1885).
Start page
1
End page
256
Volume
4194
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biología marina, Biología de agua dulce, Limnología
Ecología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84996538872
PubMed ID
Source
Zootaxa
ISSN of the container
1175-5326
Sponsor(s)
This study is a result of the efforts of several different labs and individuals. However, the whole compilation was made possible because of the integrative grants coordinated by A.C. Marques (FAPESP 2004/09961-4, 2010/52324-6, 2011/50242-5, 2013, 2013/50484-4; CNPq ProSul 490348/2006-8, Sisbiota 563106/2010-7, Ilhas 458555/2013-4, 458555/2013-4). Several individual local grants are also acknowledged: CAPES supported EMA; CNPq supported OMPO, AEM, LSM, ACMor (490158/2009-9; 301039/2013-5), MNJr, TPM and ACMarq; CONICET supported GNG, HWM, CSR, HWM and AS; CONICYT supported AAC; FAPESP supported OMPO, AFC, LSM, MNJr, TPM, ACMor (2010/50174-7), RMN, KBN and ACMarq. We are grateful to Dale Calder and the reviewers of this manuscript for their patience, suggestions and constructive comments, and also to Allen Collins for his willingness in dealing with the whole process of submission. We also thank Pedro H. Reali Pozzi for his help checking the list of references. This study is dedicated to the memory of our deceased colleague Hermes Mianzan. This is INIDEP contribution N 1957. This publication is a contribution of NP-BioMar, USP.
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