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Ecological and Evolutionary Considerations Regarding Corals in a Rapidly Changing Environment [PDF]
Goffredo, Stefano
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Phylum Coelenterata (Cnidaria)
Parasites of North American Freshwater Fishes, 2019The Phylum Coelenterata contains a wide variety of simple aquatic animals, many of which are brightly-coloured and delicately beautiful. They include the jellyfish, sea anemones, hydroids, soft and stony corals. Most are marine, but there are a few freshwater forms such as the hydras.
C. M. Jenking, A. Boyce
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Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 2021
. The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature has conserved current usage of the generic name Stylina Lamarck, 1816 by designating a type species, Stylina insignis Fromentel, 1861, as well as a lectotype for the species.
International Commission onZoological Nomenclature
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. The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature has conserved current usage of the generic name Stylina Lamarck, 1816 by designating a type species, Stylina insignis Fromentel, 1861, as well as a lectotype for the species.
International Commission onZoological Nomenclature
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Biological Reviews, 1944
Summary(i) The nature, variety and significance of coelenterate pigments is discussed. They may be grouped under: miscellaneous pigments, the pyrrolic series, purines, melanins, carotenoids. (2) The nature of several well‐known pigmentations is not fully understood. Chief of these are the deep blues and browns of pelagic coelen‐terates, possibly due to
C. F. A. Pantin, D. L. Fox
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Summary(i) The nature, variety and significance of coelenterate pigments is discussed. They may be grouped under: miscellaneous pigments, the pyrrolic series, purines, melanins, carotenoids. (2) The nature of several well‐known pigmentations is not fully understood. Chief of these are the deep blues and browns of pelagic coelen‐terates, possibly due to
C. F. A. Pantin, D. L. Fox
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Zootaxa, 2016
A complete taxonomic revision of the genus Primnoisis (Isididae) is presented herein, based on original type material of all nominal species and additional specimens from deep-water surveys in sub-temperate and Antarctic waters.
Kirrily M. Moore+2 more
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A complete taxonomic revision of the genus Primnoisis (Isididae) is presented herein, based on original type material of all nominal species and additional specimens from deep-water surveys in sub-temperate and Antarctic waters.
Kirrily M. Moore+2 more
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Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 2018
. The purpose of this application under Article 81 of the Code is to conserve the name Stylina Lamarck, 1816 in its accustomed usage by designating a new type species Stylina insignis Fromentel, 1861 and to designate a lectotype. Stylina Lamarck, 1816 is
Shaahin Zaman, B. Lathuilière
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. The purpose of this application under Article 81 of the Code is to conserve the name Stylina Lamarck, 1816 in its accustomed usage by designating a new type species Stylina insignis Fromentel, 1861 and to designate a lectotype. Stylina Lamarck, 1816 is
Shaahin Zaman, B. Lathuilière
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, 2017
In 2001 a Festschrift was published in the Bulletin of the Biological Society of Washington to honour Frederick (Ted) Bayer, preeminent octocoral taxonomist and Zoologist Emeritus of the Smithsonian Institution, on his 80 th birthday.
P. Alderslade, M. Janes
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In 2001 a Festschrift was published in the Bulletin of the Biological Society of Washington to honour Frederick (Ted) Bayer, preeminent octocoral taxonomist and Zoologist Emeritus of the Smithsonian Institution, on his 80 th birthday.
P. Alderslade, M. Janes
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