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Autor:
Roskin, G.1
Publikováno v:
Acta Zoologica. 1925, Vol. 6, p253-268. 16p.
Autor:
Johansson, Mattias L.1 m.l.johansson@gmail.com, Shiganova, Tamara A.2, Ringvold, Halldis3, Stupnikova, Alexandra N.2, Heath, Daniel D.1, MacIsaac, Hugh J.1
Publikováno v:
Journal of Heredity. Jul2018, Vol. 109 Issue 5, p520-529. 10p.
Autor:
Galina A Abyzova, Tamara A. Shiganova
Publikováno v:
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 194:297-322
Genetic and morphological analyses were used to revise historical controversies in identities of Beroe species in the southern seas of Europe. DNA analyses with ITS sequences were used to explore their phylogenetic relationships. Three species of Ber
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Autor:
SONIA KM GUEROUN, SUSANNE SCHÄFER, FRANCESCA GIZZI, SOLEDAD ÁLVAREZ, JOÃO GAMA MONTEIRO, CARLOS ANDRADE, JOÃO CANNING-CLODE
Ctenophores are fragile gelatinous organisms whose diversity and distribution are relatively unknown. For the first time, the occurrence of four planktonic species, namely Ocyropsis crystallina, Eurhamphaea vexilligera, Cestum veneris, and Beroe sp.,
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Gueroun, Sonia Km, Schäfer, Susanne, Gizzi, Francesca, Álvarez, Soledad, Monteiro, João Gama, Andrade, Carlos, Canning-Clode, João
Genus Beroe sp. (cf cucumis) M��ller, 1776 (Table 1, Fig. 4B) Examined material: South Madeira Island, 32��38���22������N 16��49���50������W. One specimen was observed at around 2 m depth during a recre
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BEROE MITRATA (MOSER, 1907) Synonym: Pandora mitrata Moser, 1907. Adult individuals of Beroe mitrata are not large compared to other Beroe species. Their average length is about 60 mm (Wrobel & Mills, 1998). The body is mitre-shaped, flattened in cro
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BEROE CUCUMIS FABRICIUS, 1780 The body shape is strait or slightly oval in the oral part and oval at the aboral side, and it is more flattened in the paragastral plane than B. pseudocucumis (Fig. 6C, D). The adult length varies from 50 to 150 mm. Its
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BEROE FORSKALII MILNE EDWARDS, 1841 The body is strongly flattened. The aboral part is sharply conical, whereas the oral part is oval with a rounded, voluminous mouth, expanded on the entire oral part. The length is up to 150 mm (Fig. 9A���C).
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GENUS: BEROE BROWNE, 1756 Representatives of Beroida and Cydipida are presumed to be the most primitive species among the Ctenophora because of the absence of a transmission stage, like true larva, which exist in the Orders Lobata, Cestida and Platyc
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