Paraedwardsia
- Paraedwardsia arenaria Carlgren in Nordgaard 1905
- Edwardsia sarsii Dueben and Koren 1847
- Edwardsia cretata Stimpson 1855
Characteristics
Edwardsiidae without physa or with only a weakly developed one. Scapus without nemathybomes but with a more or less well-developed cuticle and scattered tenaculi to which grains of sand are adherent. Nematocysts of the scapus-ectoderm scattered with a tendency to arrange themselves in groups. Nematocysts of scapus and scapulus of about the same size. Inner tentacles longer than the outer ones, now hexamerously, now octomerously [sic] arranged. A weak, ventral siphonoglyph. Mesenteries as in Edwardsia. Retractors diffuse, fairly restricted, parietal muscles well-developed. Cnidom: spirocysts, basitrichs, microbasic p-mastigophors.References
Carlgren, O. 1949. A Survey of the Ptychodactiaria, Corallimorpharia and Actiniaria. Kungl. Svenska Vetenskapsakadamiens Handlingar, series 4, volume 1, number 1.
About This Page
The information provided on this page is based on Oscar Carlgren's 1949 catalog.Copyright © 1949 Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Please note that Carlgren's text contains a number of errors, and much of the information is now out of date. An update of the catalog is currently under preparation in Daphne Fautin's laboratory, and the results of this work will be incorporated in future versions of this page.
Keyboarding of Carlgren's catalog was done as part of a project to create an electronic database of the sea anemones of the world, funded by NSF Grant DEB9521819, awarded to Daphne G. Fautin. This grant is in the program Partnerships to Enhance Expertise in Taxonomy (PEET). Susanne Hauswaldt, Katherine Pearson, and April Wakefield-Pagels contributed to the keyboarding effort.
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