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Ectopleura multicirrata, after living type material
Ectopleura multicirrata, after living type material
Description Legend: (a) Total view of animal with gonophores (=sporosacs), at right cross sections of caulus at corresponding heights; scale bar 1 mm. (b) Neck region with origin of perisarc (dotted); scale bar 0.1 mm. (c) Nematocysts, from left: four stenoteles, desmoneme, discharged desmoneme, basitrichous anisorhiza, same discharged, holotrichous anisorhiza, same discharged; scale bar 10 um. (d) Blastostyle with female gonophores of various stages of development; note the characteristic tentacle-like structures at the distal end of the gonophores; scale bar 0.2 mm.

After: Schuchert P. 1996. The marine fauna of New Zealand: athecate hydroids and their medusae (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa). New Zealand Oceanographic Institute Memoir 106: 1-159.
see: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=sourcedetails&id=27481

 
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