RA1qU8tPtX
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Pseudolubbockia dilatata Sars G.O., 1909 (species) - parasitoid of - Solmundaegina nematophora Lindsay, 2017 (species)
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"was attributed to Aegina citrea by Gasca et al. 2007 but the host was reported based on the taxonomic information available at the time. The Narcomedusan taxa with the morphology depicted in their Figure 2 has been reclassified and is currently known as Solmundaegina nematophora Lindsay, 2017. The taxon currently known as Aegina citrea as defined by Lindsay et al. 2017 has therefore not been recorded as a host to Pseudolubbockia dilatata Sars, 1909.
References
Gasca R, Suárez-Morales E, Haddock SHD. 2007. Symbiotic associations between crustaceans and gelatinous zooplankton in deep and surface waters off California. Marine Biology 151:233–42. doi:10.1007/s00227-006-0478-y
Lindsay, D.J., Grossmann, M.M., Bentlage, B., Collins, A.G., Minemizu, R., Hopcroft, R.R., Miyake, H., Hidaka-Umetsu, M. and Nishikawa, J. (2017) The perils of online biogeographic databases: A case study with the “monospecific” genus Aegina (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Narcomedusae). Marine Biology Research 13(5): 494-512. DOI: 10.1080/17451000.2016.1268261"
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Dhugal Lindsay,
2 Jan 2025, 03:09:49 UTC
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