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Bougainvillia dimorpha, medusa and polyp stage
Bougainvillia dimorpha, medusa and polyp stage
Description Drawn after living material  (a) Adult male medusa, very similar to type specimen; scale bar 1 mm. (b) Manubrium of a female medusa of similar size as animal in (a); scale bar 0.2 mm. (c) to t) aboral and side view of a gonads of a typical male (c, d) and female (e, f) medusa of the same size (4 mm, seven tentacles per bulb); scale bar 0.4 mm. (g) Nematocyst of polyp and medusa, in pairs of intact and discharged capsules: microbasic euryteles, desmonemes; scale bar 10 µm. (h) Part of polyp colony, branching and with medusae buds, grown from crosses of typically dimorphic medusae; 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: source id. 27481

 
Author Schuchert, Peter JPG file - 1.07 MB - 3 542 x 4 401 pixelsmore
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