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Maeotias marginata (Modeer, 1791)

234026  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:234026)

accepted
Species
Maeotias inexpectata Ostroumoff, 1896 · unaccepted (unaccepted spelling variant and synonym)
Medusa marginata Modeer, 1791 · unaccepted (basionym)
marine, brackish, terrestrial
recent only
(of Medusa marginata Modeer, 1791) Modeer A. (1791). Tentamen systematis medusarum stabiliendi. <em>Nova acta physico-medica Academiae Caesareae Leopoldino-Carolinae Naturae Curiosum.</em> 8(Appendix): 19-34., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42019836
page(s): 28 [details] 

Baster, J. (1759-1765). Opuscula subseciva. Observationes miscellaneas de animalculis et plantis quibusdam marinis, eorumque ovariis et seminibus continentia. <em>[book series].</em> volume 1:1-148, pls. 1-16 [ 3 parts, 1759, 1760, 1761]; vol. 2:1-150, pls. 1-13. [3 parts 1762, 1765, 1765]., available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/37988
page(s): 55-58, pl 5 fig. 2 [details] OpenAccess publication
Note Haarlem, The Netherlands  
From editor or global species database
Type locality Haarlem, The Netherlands [details]
Distribution This species was originally based on animals observed in European waters, thus all records as an introduced species for the...  
Distribution This species was originally based on animals observed in European waters, thus all records as an introduced species for the NE Atlantic are - at this stage - unfounded. Only a thorough population genetic (pyhlogeographic) analysis might show which is the likely center from which the dispersal started. [details]
Schuchert, P. (2024). World Hydrozoa Database. Maeotias marginata (Modeer, 1791). Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/hydrozoa/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=234026 on 2024-11-23
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2006-09-15 14:00:35Z
created
2008-01-16 10:35:54Z
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2008-01-28 06:47:01Z
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2011-03-03 06:41:33Z
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2015-04-17 05:47:15Z
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2016-09-16 06:55:53Z
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original description (of Maeotias inexspectata Ostroumoff, 1896) Ostroumoff A. (1896). Научные результаты экспедищи "Атманая" [Résultats scientifiques de I'expédition d'Atmanai]. <em>Bulletin de l'Académie impériale des sciences de St.-Pétersbourg.</em> (5)4(4): 389-408, pl. 1., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/35157361
page(s): 402, pl. 1 figs 1-3 [details] 

original description (of Medusa marginata Modeer, 1791) Modeer A. (1791). Tentamen systematis medusarum stabiliendi. <em>Nova acta physico-medica Academiae Caesareae Leopoldino-Carolinae Naturae Curiosum.</em> 8(Appendix): 19-34., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42019836
page(s): 28 [details] 

context source (Introduced species) Katsanevakis, S.; Bogucarskis, K.; Gatto, F.; Vandekerkhove, J.; Deriu, I.; Cardoso A.S. (2012). Building the European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN): a novel approach for the exploration of distributed alien species data. <em>BioInvasions Records.</em> 1: 235-245., available online at http://easin.jrc.ec.europa.eu [details] Available for editors  PDF available

context source (Hexacorallia) Fautin, Daphne G. (2013). Hexacorallians of the World. (look up in IMIS) [details] 

basis of record Simm, M.; Põllumäe, A. (2006). Distribution and population dynamics of selected pelagic alien invertebrate species in Estonian marine waters, in: Ojaveer, H.; Kotta, J. (Ed.) (2006). Alien invasive species in the north-eastern Baltic Sea: population dynamics and ecological impacts. Estonian Marine Institute Report Series, 14: pp. 6-11. (look up in IMIS) [details] 

basis of record Rees, J. T.; Gershwin, L. (2000). Non-indigenous hydromedusae in California's upper San Francisco Esturary: life cycles, distribution, and potential environmental impacts. <em>Scientia Marina.</em> 64., available online at http://www.icm.csic.es/scimar/pdf/64/sm64s1073.pdf [details] Available for editors  PDF available

additional source Vervoort, W.; Schuchert, P. & van der Land, J. (2000-2007). as a contribution to UNESCO-IOC Register of Marine Organisms. (look up in IMIS) [details] 

additional source Mills, C.; Rees, J. T. (2000). New observations and corrections concerning the trio of invasive hydromedusae <i>Maeotias marginata (=M. inexpectata), Blackfordia virginica</i>, and <i>Moreisia</i> sp. in the San Francisco Estuary. Scientia Marina. 64: 151-155., available online at https://doi.org/10.3989/scimar.2000.64s1151 [details] Available for editors  PDF available

additional source Species 2000, available online at http://www.sp2000.org [details] 

original description (unavailable nomenclaturally) Baster, J. (1759-1765). Opuscula subseciva. Observationes miscellaneas de animalculis et plantis quibusdam marinis, eorumque ovariis et seminibus continentia. <em>[book series].</em> volume 1:1-148, pls. 1-16 [ 3 parts, 1759, 1760, 1761]; vol. 2:1-150, pls. 1-13. [3 parts 1762, 1765, 1765]., available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/37988
page(s): 55-58, pl 5 fig. 2 [details] OpenAccess publication
 
 Present  Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
   

From editor or global species database
Distribution This species was originally based on animals observed in European waters, thus all records as an introduced species for the NE Atlantic are - at this stage - unfounded. Only a thorough population genetic (pyhlogeographic) analysis might show which is the likely center from which the dispersal started. [details]

Introduced species remark The provenance or origin of the species is ‘uncertain’ / ‘unknown’
Maeotias inexpectata Ostroumoff, 1896, is now regarded as a synonym of M. marginata. Maeotias inexpectata was originally described from the Black Sea, all other occurrences are considered introductions. Väinölä & Oulasvirta (2001) (see page 402) acknowledge that the species was first found in Holland (in 1762), and only a century later in the Black Sea.  [details]

Type locality Haarlem, The Netherlands [details]
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