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Hydroids of the BANZARE expeditions, 1929 – 1931: the family Haleciidae (Hydrozoa, Leptothecata) from the Australian Antarctic Territory

Hydroids of the BANZARE expeditions, 1929 – 1931: the family Haleciidae (Hydrozoa, Leptothecata) from the Australian Antarctic Territory
Watson, J.E. 2008. Hydroids of the BANZARE expeditions, 1929 – 1931: the family Haleciidae (Hydrozoa, Leptothecata) from the Australian Antarctic Territory . Memoirs of Museum Victoria 65: 165–178. The BANZARE Expeditions (British, Australian, New Zealand, Antarctic Research Expeditions) 1929 – 1931 sampled the marine benthos in the Southern Ocean, at the Kerguelen Islands, Heard Island, Macquarie Island, and southwest of Tasmania and along the coast of the Australian Antarctic Territory. Forty six stations at depths of 2 - 640 m were occupied along the Australian Antarctic Territory coast. Eight species of Halecium including fi ve new and Hydrodendron arboreum were found and recorded from eight stations.
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Source: Biodiversity Heritage Library, Biodiversity, Leptothecata, Source: https://biodiversitylibrary.org, Haleciidae, Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Source: BHL, Animalia, BHL-Corpus, Taxonomy
Source: Biodiversity Heritage Library, Biodiversity, Leptothecata, Source: https://biodiversitylibrary.org, Haleciidae, Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Source: BHL, Animalia, BHL-Corpus, Taxonomy
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