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Identifier: medusaeofworld02mayo (find matches)
Title: Medusae of the world
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Mayor, Alfred Goldsborough, 1868-1922 Mayer, Alfred Goldsborough, 1868-1922
Subjects: Jellyfishes Cnidaria
Publisher: Washington, D.C., Carnegie institution of Washington
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NewportHarbor, Rhode Island, and Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts. A single specimen was found inCharleston Harbor, South Carolina, in 1898; and at Tortugas, Florida, in June, 1902. Themedusa makes its appearance at Newport in July and continues to be abundant until the lastweek of September. Bigelow has found this medusa in Acapulco Harbor, on the west coastof Mexico. 284 MEDUS.E OF THE WORLD. Eucheilota duodecimalis var. parvum. Diplfuron parvum, Brooks, 1882, Studies Johns Hopkins Univ. Biol. Lab., vol. 2, p. 130. This variety resembles E. duodecimalis in all respects excepting that the gonads aredeveloped upon only 2 of the radial-canals. The gonads are spherical in shape and foundupon 2 diametrically opposite radial-canals, near the circular vessel. This form was found by Brooks at Beaufort, North Carolina, from June until August,and in 1904 I found it in a surface-tow taken early in December, off Cape Fear, North Caro-lina. It appears to be a local race or variety of E. duodecimalis.
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Fir.. 151a—A, Eucheilota duodecimalis; B, c and D, Eucheilota duodecimalis var. parvum. Drawn by the late Prof. William K.Brooks at Beaufort, North Carolina, and presented by the Department of Biology of Johns Hopkins University for pub-lication in this work. LEPTOMEDUS.E—EUCHEILOTA. 2S5 Eucheilota maculata Hartlaub. Euchilota maculata, Hartlaub, 1894, Wisscn. Meeresuntersuch. Komm. Meere Kiel, Helgoland, Neue Folge, Bel. I, p. 193; Ibid., 1897, Neue Folge, Bd. 2, p. 499, taf. 20, fign. 4-8.(?) Campanulina hincksii, Hartlaub, 1897, Wissen. Meeresuntersuch. Kommis. Meere Kiel, Helgoland, Neue Folge, Bd. 2, p. 496, taf. 21, fig. 1 —17; taf. 22, fign. 11 (hydroid and young medusa of (?) Eucheilota maculata). Mature medusa, Eucheilota maculata.—Bell somewhat flatter than a hemisphere, about13 mm. wide. Gelatinous substance thick above, but thin at sides of bell. 16 to 30 tentacleswith well-developed, tapering, basal bulbs, flanked by cirri. These tentacles are about threetimes as

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