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Schuchert, P. (2001). Survey of the family Corynidae (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa). Revue Suisse de Zoologie. 108: 739-878.
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Schuchert, P.
2001
Survey of the family Corynidae (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)
Revue Suisse de Zoologie
108: 739-878
Publication
All genera and species of the family Corynidae are reviewed and the validity of some species discussed. Descriptions and figures for most valid species are given. The classification based on cladistic principles established by Petersen (1990) is discussed and modified. The family Corynidae encompasses the genera Coryne, Sarsia, Dipurena, Nannocoryne, Cladosarsia, Bicorona, and Dicyclocoryne. The family Dicyclocorynidae is not recognised and its members returned to the Corynidae. The genus Bicorona is redefined to accommodate Coryne tricycla Schuchert, 1996 as Bicorona tricycla comb. nov. The genus Dicodonium is excluded from the Corynidae because its type species is most probably an Ectopleura species and thus belongs to the Tubulariidae.
Systematics, Taxonomy
Zoogeography, Biogeography (generalities), Geographic distribution
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Bicorona elegans Millard, 1966 (redescription)
Bicorona tricycla (Schuchert, 1996) accepted as Coryne tricycla Schuchert, 1996 (basis of record)
Coryne angulata (Mayer, 1900) (basis of record)
Coryne brachiata Nutting, 1901 (redescription)
Coryne brevicornis Bonnevie, 1898 (status source)
Coryne caespes Allman, 1871 (status source)
Coryne cliffordi (Brinckmann-Voss, 1989) accepted as Stauridiosarsia cliffordi (Brinckmann-Voss, 1989) (new combination reference)
Coryne coccometra (Bigelow, 1909) accepted as Sphaerocoryne coccometra (Bigelow, 1909) (basis of record)
Coryne corrugata Fraser, 1925 (additional source)
Coryne crassa Fraser, 1914 (redescription)
Coryne dubia Ritchie, 1907 (status source)
Coryne eximia Allman, 1859 (redescription)
Coryne ferox Wright, 1867 (status source)
Coryne filiformis (Rees, 1936) accepted as Coryne pintneri Schneider, 1897 (additional source)
Coryne gracilis (Browne, 1902) (redescription)
Coryne graeffei Jickeli, 1883 (status source)
Coryne heroni Pennycuik, 1959 (status source)
Coryne hincksi Bonnevie, 1898 (redescription)
Coryne japonica (Nagao, 1962) (new combination reference)
Coryne longicornis Bonnevie, 1898 (status source)
Coryne muscoides (Linnaeus, 1761) (redescription)
Coryne nipponica (Uchida, 1927) accepted as Stauridiosarsia nipponica (Uchida, 1927) (basis of record)
Coryne nipponica (Uchida, 1927) accepted as Stauridiosarsia nipponica (Uchida, 1927) (additional source)
Coryne occidentalis (Fewkes, 1889) (basis of record)
Coryne pintneri Schneider, 1897 (redescription)
Coryne polyocellata (Uchida, 1927) (basis of record)
Coryne producta (Wright, 1858) accepted as Stauridiosarsia producta (Wright, 1858) (redescription)
Coryne prolifera (Forbes, 1848) accepted as Codonium proliferum (Forbes, 1848) (redescription)
Coryne pusilla Gaertner, 1774 (redescription)
Coryne repens Fraser, 1938 (redescription)
Coryne sagamiensis Hirohito, 1988 (redescription)
Coryne sargassicola Calder, 1988 (additional source)
Coryne tenella Farquhar, 1895 accepted as Coryne eximia Allman, 1859 (source of synonymy)
Coryne uchidai Stechow, 1931 (redescription)
Coryne vanbenedenii Hincks, 1868 (additional source)
Corynidae Johnston, 1836 (redescription)
Dicodonium Haeckel, 1879 (status source)
Dicodonium cornutum Haeckel, 1879 (status source)
Dicodonium dissonema Haeckel, 1879 (status source)
Dicyclocoryne filamentata (Annandale, 1907) (additional source)
Dipurena McCrady, 1859 accepted as Slabberia Forbes, 1846 (redescription)
Dipurena baukalion Pagès, Gili & Bouillon, 1992 accepted as Stauridiosarsia baukalion (Pagès, Gili & Bouillon, 1992) (redescription)
Dipurena bicircella Rees, 1977 accepted as Stauridiosarsia bicircella (Rees, 1977) (redescription)
Dipurena halterata (Forbes, 1846) accepted as Slabberia halterata Forbes, 1846 (redescription)
Dipurena ophiogaster Haeckel, 1879 accepted as Stauridiosarsia ophiogaster (Haeckel, 1879) (redescription)
Dipurena reesi Vannucci, 1956 accepted as Stauridiosarsia reesi (Vannucci, 1956) (redescription)
Dipurena simulans Bouillon, 1965 accepted as Slabberia simulans (Bouillon, 1965) (redescription)
Dipurena strangulata McCrady, 1859 accepted as Slabberia strangulata (McCrady, 1859) (redescription)
Nannocoryne Bouillon & Grohmann, 1994 (status source)
Sarsia Lesson, 1843 (status source)
Sarsia apicula (Murbach & Shearer, 1902) (redescription)
Sarsia bella Brinckmann-Voss, 2000 (redescription)
Sarsia cliffordi Brinckmann-Voss, 1989 accepted as Stauridiosarsia cliffordi (Brinckmann-Voss, 1989) (additional source)
Sarsia conica (Haeckel, 1880) (status source)
Sarsia densa (Hartlaub, 1897) (additional source)
Sarsia gracilis Browne, 1902 accepted as Coryne gracilis (Browne, 1902) (additional source)
Sarsia lovenii (M. Sars, 1846) (redescription)
Sarsia marii Schierwater & Ender, 2000 accepted as Stauridiosarsia marii (Schierwater & Ender, 2000) (additional source)
Sarsia minima von Lendenfeld, 1885 (status source)
Sarsia occidentalis (Fewkes, 1899) accepted as Coryne occidentalis (Fewkes, 1889) (status source)
Sarsia occulta Edwards, 1978 (redescription)
Sarsia piriforma Edwards, 1983 (redescription)
Sarsia princeps (Haeckel, 1879) (redescription)
Sarsia pulchella (Allman, 1865) (basis of record)
Sarsia striata Edwards, 1983 (redescription)
Sarsia tubulosa (M. Sars, 1835) (redescription)
Sarsia viridis Brinckmann-Voss, 1980 (redescription)
Sarsiella Hartlaub, 1907 (status source)
Sarsiella dinema Hartlaub, 1907 (status source)
Slabberia halterata Forbes, 1846 (redescription)
Stauridiosarsia gemmifera (Forbes, 1848) (redescription)
Stauridiosarsia nipponica (Uchida, 1927) (redescription)
Stauridiosarsia ophiogaster (Haeckel, 1879) (redescription)
Syncoryne listerii Van Beneden, 1844 (status source)
 description

(after Mayer, 1910) bell about 4 mm high, 3 mm wide, with thin, uniform walls and a slight apical projection. With ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Medusa: marginal bulbs with large adaxial nematocyst pads; four similar perradial tentacles with abaxial stalked ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Hydroid colonial, hydranth with one oral whorl of four capitate tentacles and one aboral whorl of six capitate ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Corynid hydroids with one oral whorl of capitate tentacles and one whorl of filiform tentacles. Gonophores absent, ... [details]

 Status

Schuchert 2001b: 857, problematic species, based on mutilated medusa. [details]

 Synonymy

Hartlaub (1907) thought that Haeckel (1879) misidentified a corynid medusa from the Channel coast with Dinema ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Species based on the medusa stage, perhaps identical with Stauridiosarsia cliffordi (Brinckmann-Voss, 1989). [details]

 Taxonomy

The very peculiar shape of the tentacles make this species easily recognisable. Although Mayer observed several ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Unrecognisable species. Hartlaub (1907) thought that Haeckel (1879) misidentified a corynid medusa from the ... [details]

 Taxonomy

likey a synonym of Sarsia tubulosa [details]

 Taxonomy

Hartlaub (1907) thought that Haeckel (1879) misidentified a corynid medusa from the Channel coast with Dinema ... [details]

 Type locality

Seto Marine Biological Laboratory, Misaki Tanabe Bay, Kishu, Japan [details]