Classification :
Eukarya - Opisthokonta - Animalia - Cnidaria - Medusozoa - Hydrozoa - Hydroidolina - Anthoathecata - Filifera
Hydractiniidae L. Agassiz, 1862
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[Map・Summary]
■ Record acquisition rangeWith latitude and longitude information:100%
Latitude
-6.030000 ~ 34.9874
Longitude
106.740000 ~ 154.4105
Depth
17.000 ~ 5642 m
■ Record acquisition periodWith period:100%
1981/05/19 ~ 2022/05/04
* Date last modified:2024/07/18
■ Number of record236  
■ Dataset4  
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Hydractiniidae L. Agassiz, 1862 of literature
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Bouillon, J., Gravili, C., Pages, F., Gili, J.-M. and F. Boero (2006) An introduction to Hydrozoa. Memoires du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle Tome 194, Publications Scientifiques du Museum, Paris, 591 pp.
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Daly, M., Brugler, M. R., Cartwright, P., Collins, A. G., Dawson, M. N., Fautin, D. G., France, S. C., McFadden, C. S., Opresko, D. M., Rodriguez, E., Romano, S. L. and J. L. Stake (2007) The phylum Cnidaria: a review of phylogenetic patterns and diversity 300 years after Linnaeus. Zootaxa, 1668, 127-182.
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Kubota, S. (1992) Hydrozoa. In: Nishimura, S. (ed.), Guide to Seashore Animals of Japan with Color Pictures and Keys, vol. I. Hoikusha, Osaka, 21-58 (in Japanese).
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Kubota, S. (1997) Order Anthomedusae. In: Chihara, M. & M. Murano (eds.), An illustrated guide to marine plankton in Japan. Tokai University Press, Tokyo, 485-494 (in Japanese).
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Kubota, S. and C. Gravili(2007) A list of hydromedusae (excluding Siphonophora, Milleporidae and Actinulidae) in Japan. Nanki Seibutu, 49(2), 189-204 (in Japanese).
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Namikawa, H. (2005) Preliminary Report on Deep Water Hydrozoan Species Collected off the Nansei Islands, Southern Japan. National Science Museum Monographs, Tokyo 29: 17-22.
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