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Tripedaliidae

Tripedaliidae

Conant, 1897

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Family Tripedaliidae Conant 1897

Definition: Carybdeids with sexual dimorphism of gonads, spermatophores and subgastral sacs/seminal vesicles present at least in males (following Bentlage et al. 2010).

Straehler-Pohl, Ilka, Garm, Anders, Morandini, André C. (2014): Sexual dimorphism in Tripedaliidae (Conant 1897) (Cnidaria, Cubozoa, Carybdeida). Zootaxa 3785 (4): 533-549, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3785.4.3MagnoliaPress via PlaziNo known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.

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Sexual dimorphism in Tripedaliidae (Conant 1897) (Cnidaria, Cubozoa, Carybdeida)

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Straehler-Pohl, Ilka, Garm, Anders, Morandini, André C. (2014): Sexual dimorphism in Tripedaliidae (Conant 1897) (Cnidaria, Cubozoa, Carybdeida). Zootaxa 3785 (4): 533-549, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3785.4.3

Abstract

The family Tripedaliidae was re-defined and expanded based on a molecular phylogenetic hypothesis by Bentlage et al. (2010, Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Science, 277: 497). Additionally, Bentlage et al. (2010) proposed that all members of the family Tripedaliidae present dimorphism in gonads and have structures that function as seminal vesicles (at least in males). Until now, no information on Tripedalia binata concerning gonad morphology, sexual dimorphism, spermatophore formation or structures that serve as seminal vesicles or spermathecae were published. We studied mature medusae of both sexes of Tripedalia cystophora, Tripedalia binata and Copula sivickisi in order to compare these structures in their stomach regions. We found sexual dimorphism and spermatophore formation in seminal vesicle-like structures in all three species. In particular, we show that along with the females of Copula sivickisi, the females of Tripedalia cystophora and Tripedalia binata also possess structures that store spermatophores and serve as spermathecae.

The results are in agreement with the morphological synapomorphies for Tripedaliidae outlined in Bentlage et al. (2010), but suggest an adjustment of the diagnosis of Tripedaliidae (underlined): All carybdeids that display sexual dimorphism of the gonads, produce spermatophores and in which males and females possess subgastral sacs, pockets or purses which function as seminal vesicles or spermathecae.

Key words: Copula sivickisi, cubomedusae, gonads, seminal vesicle, spermathecae, spermatophores, Tripedalia binata, Tripedalia cystophora

Straehler-Pohl I, Garm A, Morandini A C, plazi (2014). Sexual dimorphism in Tripedaliidae (Conant 1897) (Cnidaria, Cubozoa, Carybdeida). Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3785.4.3 accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-16.

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GBIF Usage Key
119422339
Dataset Key
02a757e8-6240-4baf-8f17-95a0a1cef56f
Origin
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Backbone Key
4340379
Taxon ID
A3588669FFAC212EFF2553536A001498.taxon
Last Crawled
6/11/2026
Last Interpreted
6/11/2026