Family of hydrozoans
Rhodaliidae
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Dromalia alexandri
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Scientific classification
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Domain:
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Eukaryota
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Kingdom:
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Animalia
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Phylum:
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Cnidaria
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Class:
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Hydrozoa
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Order:
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Siphonophorae
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Suborder:
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Physonectae
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Family:
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Rhodaliidae Haeckel, 1888[1]
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Type genus
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Rhodalia
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Genera and species
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- Angelopsis Fewkes, 1886
- Arancialia Hissmann, 2005
- Archangelopsis Lens & van Riemsdijk, 1908
- Dendrogramma Just, Kristensen & Olesen, 2014
- Dromalia Bigelow, 1911
- Rhodalia Haeckel, 1888
- Steleophysema Moser, 1924
- Stephalia Haeckel, 1888
- Thermopalia Pugh, 1983
- Tridensa Hissmann, 2005
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Synonyms[2]
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Rhodaliidae is a family of siphonophores. In Japanese they are called ヒノマルクラゲ (hinomarukurage).[5]
Rhodaliids have a characteristic gas-secreting structure called aurophore.[2] Below the enlarged pneumatophore (float), the siphosome and nectosome are contracted into a complex.[2] Rhodaliids have a benthic lifestyle and use their tentacles to attach themselves to the seafloor.[2]
- ^ Haeckel, E. (1888). Report on the Siphonophorae. Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873–76. Zoology. 28 (part 77): i-viii, 1-380, pl. 1-50., available online at http://www.19thcenturyscience.org/HMSC/HMSC-Reports/Zool-77/README.htm
- ^ a b c d Schuchert, P. (2019). World Hydrozoa Database. Rhodaliidae Haeckel, 1888. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=135350 on 2019-04-03
- ^ Fewkes, J. W. 1886a. Report on the medusae collected by the U. S. F. C. Steamer Albatross, in the region of the Gulf Stream, in 1883-84. - United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries 12: 927-980, pls 1-10., available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/53809#page/1053/mode/1up page(s): 971
- ^ Haeckel, E. (1888). System der Siphonophoren auf phylogenetischer Grundlage entworfen. Jenaische Zeitschrift für Naturwissenschaft. 22: 1-46., available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/43887#page/11/mode/1up page(s): 43
- ^ Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology. (2009 onwards). Biological Information System for Marine Life (BISMaL). Accessed on 2018-11-21. available online at http://www.godac.jamstec.go.jp/bismal