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WoRMS taxon details
original description
(of Sarsia flammea Hartlaub, 1902) Hartlaub, C. 1902. Linko, A., Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Hydromedusen. - Zoologisches Centralblatt 1902: 689-690. page(s): 689 [details]
original description
(of Pandea maasi Mayer, 1910) Mayer, A. G. 1910. Medusae of the world. Hydromedusae, Vols. I & II. Scyphomedusae, Vol III. Carnegie Institution, Washington. pp. 735, plates 1-76., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/1327020 page(s): 119 [details]
basis of record
van der Land, J.; Vervoort, W.; Cairns, S.D.; Schuchert, P. (2001). Hydrozoa, <B><I>in</I></B>: Costello, M.J. <i>et al.</i> (Ed.) (2001). <i>European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. Collection Patrimoines Naturels,</i> 50: pp. 112-120 (look up in IMIS) [details]
additional source
Shih, C.T., 1977. A guide to the Jellyfish of Canadian Atlantic waters. National Museum of Natural Sciences, Natural History Series 5 : 1-190. [details]
additional source
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). , available online at http://www.itis.gov [details]
redescription
Schuchert, P. (2010). The European athecate hydroids and their medusae (Hydrozoa, Cnidaria): Capitata Part 2. <em>Revue Suisse de Zoologie.</em> 117: 337-555., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/part/117793 page(s): 428 [details]
From editor or global species database
Authority Linko (1905) is usually credited as author of the name, certainly following the influential synopses of Kramp (1959, 1961, 1968). However, it was actually Hartlaub who introduced the name. Linko (1902) summarily described a medusa but did not name it, he just allocated it to the Family Tiaridae. Hartlaub (1902) reviewed Linko's paper in a subsequent short note and said that he has seen the same species before and that he will name it Sarsia flammea in a forthcoming publication. The name Sarsia flammea is clearly stated and referring to Linko's material. The introduction of the name S. flammea should thus be credited to Hartlaub, but the type material consists of Linko's (1902) specimens. Linko (1905) subsequently published a more detailed description using the name given by Hartlaub and also accepting Hartlaub's priority. The manuscript of Hartlaub mentioned in his note of 1902 was published later in 1907. [details]
Synonymy
in part Codonium princeps. -- Levinsen, 1893: 143.
in part Sarsia brachygaster Grönberg, 1898: 459, pl. 27 figs 3-4.
? (? Syndiction) incertum Linko, 1900: 139, pl. 1 fig. 1.
Tiaridae. -- Linko, 1902: 162, figs.
Sarsia flammea Hartlaub, 1902: 689.
Sarsia flammea. -- Linko, 1905: 212.
Sarsia flammea. -- Hartlaub, 1907: 12, figs 4-6.
Sarsia flammea. -- Mayer, 1910: 64, fig. 27.
Sarsia flammea. -- Bigelow, 1920: 4H, pl. 2 fig. 5.
Sarsia flammea. -- Kramp & Damas, 1925: 244, figs 1-2.
Tiara spec. -- Maas, 1904: 13, pl. 2 fig. 11.
Pandea maasi Mayer, 1910: 119, new name for Tiara spec. Maas, 1904.
Euphysa flammea. -- Kramp, 1926: 19, pl. 1 figs 12-14.
Euphysa flammea. -- Kramp, 1959: 85, fig. 31.
Euphysa flammea. -- Kramp, 1961: 37.
Euphysa flammea. -- Kramp, 1968: 10, fig. 16.
Euphysa flammea. -- Arai & Brinckmann-Voss, 1980: 7.
Euphysa flammea. -- Lindsay et al., 2008: 1526, Fig 7.
Euphysa flammea. -- Schuchert, 2010: 428, fig. 40, taxonomy.
in part Sarsia japonica. -- Uchida, 1927: 181, fig. 24. [not Euphysa japonica (Maas, 1909)]
Sarsia japonica. -- Kramp, 1928: 30, figs 2-7. [not Euphysa japonica (Maas, 1909)]
Sarsia japonica. -- Uchida, 1933:127, fig. 3. [not Euphysa japonica (Maas, 1909)]
in part Sarsia flammea. -- Foerster, 1923: 221, pl. 1 fig. 1.
in part Corymorpha flammea. -- Naumov 1969: 230, fig. 98, pl. 29 fig. 4.
not Euphysa flammea. -- Goy et al., 1991: 104, fig. 10.
not Euphysa flammea. -- Bouillon et al., 2004: 101, fig. 54A-D. [details]From regional or thematic species database
Distribution This is an arctic species and it is thus very unlikely to be present in the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean record is based on Goy's publication. [details]
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