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Csiromedusidae

Csiromedusidae

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Diagnosis. Csiromedusidae with typically 8 parameres with alternating tentacles, each paramere comprising a perradial pointed stomach pouch, a perradial tentacle, an interradial peronium, and an interradial statocyst. Type species. Csiromedusa medeopolis n. sp.
Gershwin, Lisa-Ann, Zeidler, Wolfgang (2010): Csiromedusa medeopolis: a remarkable Tasmanian medusa (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Narcomedusae) comprising a new family, genus and species. Zootaxa 2439: 24-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194932
Diagnosis. Narcomedusae with perradial undivided stomach pouches, extending to point of origin of tentacles; tentacles perradial, alternating on two exumbrellar whorls, equal in number with manubrial pouches; secondary tentacles lacking; with apical, external beveled pouch [? gonads] separate from the stomach. With otoporpae. Peripheral canal system lacking.
Gershwin, Lisa-Ann, Zeidler, Wolfgang (2010): Csiromedusa medeopolis: a remarkable Tasmanian medusa (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Narcomedusae) comprising a new family, genus and species. Zootaxa 2439: 24-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194932
Remarks. A comparison of the diagnostic characters of the families of Narcomedusae is presented in Table 1. The Csiromedusidae appears to be most closely related to the Cuninidae, in that the stomach pouches are perradial in both families, whereas they are interradial in the Aeginidae and lacking in the Solmarisidae, and in the ratio of tentacles to stomach pouches, being 1: 1 in the Cuninidae and Csiromedusidae, but 1: 2 in the Aeginidae and not comparable to the Solmarisidae. However, in the Cuninidae, the stomach pouches are rounded to rectangular in shape, whereas in the Csiromedusidae, they are narrow and pointed in shape. The most conspicuous characters separating the two families are the tentacle position and the apical morphology. In the Cuninidae (as in the Aeginidae and Solmarisidae), the tentacles are in a single whorl, whereas in the Csiromedusidae, the tentacles are positioned in two distinct whorls relative to the sculpturing of the bell. The apical surface of the bell in the existing families is smoothly rounded without an indentation, whereas in the Csiromedusidae the apex is hollowed into a broad invagination with a beveled edge, containing numerous iceberg-like structures, which have a smooth granular appearance comparable to hydrozoan gonads. Whether these structures are, in fact, gonads, or if not, just what their function might be, remains to be demonstrated. However, a beveled apical invagination and the presence of structures inside it are unique in the medusae. Bouillon & Boero (2000).
Gershwin, Lisa-Ann, Zeidler, Wolfgang (2010): Csiromedusa medeopolis: a remarkable Tasmanian medusa (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Narcomedusae) comprising a new family, genus and species. Zootaxa 2439: 24-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194932
Type genus. Csiromedusa gen. nov.
Gershwin, Lisa-Ann, Zeidler, Wolfgang (2010): Csiromedusa medeopolis: a remarkable Tasmanian medusa (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Narcomedusae) comprising a new family, genus and species. Zootaxa 2439: 24-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194932

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Csiromedusa medeopolis: a remarkable Tasmanian medusa (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Narcomedusae) comprising a new family, genus and species

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Gershwin, Lisa-Ann, Zeidler, Wolfgang (2010): Csiromedusa medeopolis: a remarkable Tasmanian medusa (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Narcomedusae) comprising a new family, genus and species. Zootaxa 2439: 24-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194932

Abstract

An unusual new species of narcomedusa from Tasmania is described. It differs from all other species of narcomedusae in having two whorls of tentacles, as well as a beveled opening in the apical surface containing peculiar ‘sky-scraper-like’ protruding structures, which we have interpreted as gonads. We place this unusual form in its own family, the Csiromedusidae fam. nov. Knowledge about its basic biology and ecology is currently lacking. We provide a comparative table of features of the families of Narcomedusae, as well as a summary of characters observed in known juvenile and larval stages of species of Narcomedusae.

Key words: Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Narcomedusae, Tasmania, jellyfish, taxonomy, morphology, anatomy, new family, new genus, new species

Gershwin L, Zeidler W, plazi (2010). Csiromedusa medeopolis: a remarkable Tasmanian medusa (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Narcomedusae) comprising a new family, genus and species. Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.194932 accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-18.

CC0Published 12/31/2010View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
119385046
Dataset Key
c0814b9e-2c45-468b-85ba-2482e04d5541
Origin
source
Backbone Key
4878090
Taxon ID
03F36103FF8FFFDDFF43FAA3FD29FABC.taxon
Last Crawled
6/11/2026
Last Interpreted
6/11/2026