The life cycle ofClytia attenuata (calyptoblastea: Campanulariidae) |
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Authors: | D L West R W Renshaw |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Biology, California State College at Long Beach, Long Beach, California, USA;(2) Marine Science Institute, Northeastern University, 01908 Nahant, Massachusetts, USA |
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Abstract: | The life cycle of the hydroidClytia attenuata (Calkins) (Calyptoblastea: Campanulariidae) has been completed in the laboratory including development of the medusa, previously described asPhialidium lomae
Torrey (Leptomedusae: Campanulariidae). Under laboratory conditions, the hydroid exhibits some morphological variation. Characteristic branching of the hydroid occurs at temperatures between 17° to 19°C. At 13° to 15°C the colonies are unbranched and cannot be distinguished fromClytia cylindrica
L. Agassiz. Young medusae are similar to other young species ofPhialidium. Development to the adult form requires 25 to 30 days at 17° to 24°C. The adult medusae are 6 to 10 mm in diameter, watch-glass shaped, and have 20 to 28 tentacles. Based on the adult medusa,Clytia attenuata is maintained as a valid species. |
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