Life in the Open Ocean. Joseph J. Torres

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colonies represent the highest degree of polymorphism in the Cnidaria. Terminology is critical to understanding siphonophores. Individuals within the siphonophore colony are known usually as “zooids” or “persons.” To begin, it is best to differentiate between the polypoid and medusoid forms making up the individuals in the siphonophore colony.

Schematic illustration of examples of the three suborders of siphonophores.

      Sources: (a) Pugh (1999), figure 3.2 (p. 495); (b) Pugh (1999), figure 3.1 (p. 495); (c) Pugh (1999), figure 3.16 (p. 497); (d) Kaestner (1967), figure 4‐35 (p.75); (f) Adapted from Alvarino (1983), figure 1 (p. 342).

      Dactylozooids resemble gastrozooids without a mouth (Figure 3.26b). They usually have a simple basal tentacle instead of one bearing tentilla and are often called palpons. Dactylozooids may sometimes resemble nothing more than a large, particularly robust tentacle, particularly when they are associated with gonozooids. In those cases they are known as gonopalpons.

      Source: Totton (1965), A Synopsis of the Siphonophora, British Museum of Natural History.

Family Genus
Suborder Cystonectae
1. Physaliidae Physalia
2. Rhizophysidae Rhizophysa, Bathyphysa, Epibulia
Suborder Physonectae
3. Apolemiidae Apolemia
4. Agalmidae Agalma, Halistemma, Cordagalma Marrus, Moseria, Nanomia, Erenna, Lychnagalma
5. Pyrostephidae Pyrostephos, Bargmannia
6. Physophoridae Physophora
7. Athorybiidae Athorybia, Melophysa
8. Rhodaliidae Rhodalia, Stephalia, Angelopsis, Archangelopsis, Dromalia
9. Forskaliidae Forskalia
Suborder Calycophorae
10. Prayidae
Amphicaryoninae Amphicaryon, Maresearsia
Prayinae Rosacea, Praya, Prayoides, Lilyopsis, Desmophyes, Stephanophyses
Nectopyramidinae Nectophyramis
11. Hippopodiidae Hippopodius, Vogtia
12. Diphyidae
Sulculeolariinae Sulculeolaria
Diphyinae Diphyes, Lensia, Muggiaea, Dimophyes, Chelophyes, Eudoxoides, Eudoxia
13. Clausophyidae Clausophyes, Chuniphyes, Crystallophyes, Heterophyramis, Thalassophyes
14. Sphaeronectidae Sphaeronecties
15. Abylidae
Abylinae Ceratocymba, Abyla
Abylopsinae Abylopsis, Bassia, Enneagonum
Schematic illustration of siphonophore zooids.

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