Hydrozoa source details
Campbell, R. D. 1987. A new species of Hydra (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from North America with comments on species clusters within the genus. - Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 91: 253-263.
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Campbell, R. D.
1987
A new species of Hydra (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from North America with comments on species clusters within the genus
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
91: 253-263
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Hydra lirosoma sp.nov. is a small, hermaphroditic species possesing broad holotrichous isorhiza nematocysts. The spherical embryo and cobbled embryotheca set it apart from similar species. Hydras with broad holotrichous isorhizas form a distinct cluster of species, but one which was not explicitly represented in the three genera (Pelmatohydra, Hydra and Chlorohydra) recognized by Schulze (1917, Archiv fur Biontologie, 4(2):29). Schulze failed to recognize this group because of the small number of species known at that time. The hydras that are known not fit naturally into four clusters of species termed, in this paper, the oligactis, vulgaris, viridissima, and braueri groups. Descriptors: HYDRA LIROSOMA new species; HYDRA OLIGACTIS; HYDRA VULGARIS; HYDRA VIRIDISSIMA; HYDRA BRAUERI; PELMATOHYDRA; CHLOROHYDRA fig. 1, tab. 1. (12.xi.1987).
Systematics, Taxonomy
Hydra liriosoma Campbell, 1987 (original description)