WoRMS name details

Plumularia angusta Stechow, 1923

285214  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:285214)

uncertain > taxon inquirendum
Species
marine, fresh, terrestrial
Stechow, E. (1923). Zur Kenntnis der Hydroidenfauna des Mittelmeeres, Amerikas und anderer Gebiete. II. Teil. <em>Zoologische Jahrbucher, Abteilung fur Systematik, Geographie und Biologie der Tiere.</em> 47: 29-270.
page(s): 226 [details]  OpenAccess publication 
Status Stechow proposed a new species name for the three variants of Mulder & Trebilcock (1911: 117, pl. 3 figs 3-3b & 6, pl. 2...  
Status Stechow proposed a new species name for the three variants of Mulder & Trebilcock (1911: 117, pl. 3 figs 3-3b & 6, pl. 2 fig. 9.; Plumularia setaceoides vars. a, b & d) on account of their constriction below the thecal margin. It appears rather dubious to derive such a conclusion from the simple figures given by Mulder & Trebilcock. But as possibly the slides still exist, the material must be re-examined and redescribed [details]
Schuchert, P. (2024). World Hydrozoa Database. Plumularia angusta Stechow, 1923. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=285214 on 2024-03-28
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2008-01-16 10:35:54Z
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2011-05-13 11:42:55Z
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original description Stechow, E. (1923). Zur Kenntnis der Hydroidenfauna des Mittelmeeres, Amerikas und anderer Gebiete. II. Teil. <em>Zoologische Jahrbucher, Abteilung fur Systematik, Geographie und Biologie der Tiere.</em> 47: 29-270.
page(s): 226 [details]  OpenAccess publication 

basis of record Vervoort, W.; Schuchert, P. & van der Land, J. (2000-2007). as a contribution to UNESCO-IOC Register of Marine Organisms. (look up in IMIS[details]   
From editor or global species database
Status Stechow proposed a new species name for the three variants of Mulder & Trebilcock (1911: 117, pl. 3 figs 3-3b & 6, pl. 2 fig. 9.; Plumularia setaceoides vars. a, b & d) on account of their constriction below the thecal margin. It appears rather dubious to derive such a conclusion from the simple figures given by Mulder & Trebilcock. But as possibly the slides still exist, the material must be re-examined and redescribed [details]

From other sources
Biology colonial, no medusae [details]