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Hydrichthella

Hydrichthella

Stechow, 1909

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Type species: Hydrichthella epigorgia Stechow, 1905. Diagnosis. Hydroid. Colony usually growing on sea fans, hydrorhiza encrusting, covered by naked coenosarc, or consisting of perisarc-covered reticular stolons pending substrate; gastrozooid tubular, without tentacles; hypostome studded by nematocysts; dactylozooids hollow, without mouth, with two types: one with many capitate tentacles and the other filiform, with capitate tip; gonozooids similar to gastrozooids in shape, bearing eumedusoids. Medusa. Reduced to short-living eumedusoids, with 4 radial canals and subumbrellar cavity, with manubrium not eccentric; with 8 non-tentacular bulbs; gonads on manubrium; with or without ocelli. Remarks. The genus Hydrichthella shares with Hydrichthelloides the hydroids colony polymorphic and dactylozooids of two types: one with many capitate tentacles and the other filiform with capitate tips. Type species of both genera show distinct from the structure of hydrorhiza: Hydrichthelloides reticula Bouillon, 1978 consists of perisarc, covered reticular stolons pending substrate; Hydrichthella epigorgia Stechow, 1909 is encrusting, covered by naked coenosarc. The systematic value of this distinguished character is questionable even at the generic level. Hirohito (1988) treated Hydrichthelloides as a synonym of Hydrichthella. The genus Hydrichthella comprised two species: the hydroid H. epigorgia Stechow, 1909 from the East China Sea, Japan, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Seychelles Island (Hirohito, 1988; Tang & Gao, 2008; Xu et al., 2014) and H. reticulata (Bouillon, 1978) from Papua New Guinea (Bouillon, 1978). In the present work, a new medusa species, H. ocellata Xu, Huang & Wang, sp. nov., collected from the South China Sea with red ocelli on the 8 non-tentacular bulbs which suggests it should be a new species of the genus.
Wang, Lianggen, Du, Feiyan, Xu, Zhenzu, Huang, Jiaqi, Guo, Donghui (2017): Taxonomical notes on the family Ptilocodiidae (Anthomedusae) from the central and southern of South China Sea, with a new genus and a new species. Zoological Systematics 42 (2): 236-242, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201713, URL: http://zoobank.org/deb143b0-0c33-4e3d-aaf9-7085155a9641

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Taxonomical notes on the family Ptilocodiidae (Anthomedusae) from the central and southern of South China Sea, with a new genus and a new species

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Wang, Lianggen, Du, Feiyan, Xu, Zhenzu, Huang, Jiaqi, Guo, Donghui (2017): Taxonomical notes on the family Ptilocodiidae (Anthomedusae) from the central and southern of South China Sea, with a new genus and a new species. Zoological Systematics 42 (2): 236-242, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201713, URL: http://zoobank.org/deb143b0-0c33-4e3d-aaf9-7085155a9641

Abstract This study reviews the Ptilocodiidae from South China Sea, including three species. The diagnoses of the family and each genus are provided. A new genus, Tregouboviopsis Guo, Xu & Huang, gen. nov. is erected, based on the monotypy, Tregouboviopsis perradialis (Xu, Huang & Du, 2012) comb. nov., which is transferred from the genus Tregoubovia. A free eumedusoid of Hydrichthella ocellata Xu, Huang & Wang, sp. nov. is described in the present paper. A key to known genera of family Ptilocodiidae is presented. All type specimens are deposited in the South China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Science.

Wang L, Du F, Xu Z, Huang J, Guo D, carolina (2017). Taxonomical notes on the family Ptilocodiidae (Anthomedusae) from the central and southern of South China Sea, with a new genus and a new species. Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.201713 accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-18.

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GBIF Usage Key
183542935
Dataset Key
017989f2-d635-44a4-8746-acf668ba9456
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Backbone Key
2265241
Taxon ID
03EFB0241F22C03BFF4DA275C0E04BE1.taxon
Last Crawled
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Last Interpreted
6/10/2026