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He published a history of the british hydroid zoophytes (1868) and a history of the british marine polyzoa (1880). At least six genera and 13 species of invertebrates are named in his honour.
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Thomas hincks (1818 – 1899) naturalist known for his work on zoophytes and bryozoa. He published a history of the british hydroid zoophytes (1868) and a history of the british marine polyzoa (1880).
Synopses of the british fauna is a series of identification guides.
Stems are erect, clustered together and fuse with each other towards the base of the colony, which has a tough yellowish coloured natural outer layer.
The rock was also lined with wispy filaments, perhaps a component of the bacterial mats, or perhaps a peculiar animal known as a hydroid.
British forms, and only one was then known from the atla 1 report on the hydroids collected on the coast of alaska and the aleu origin of the hydrotheca.
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– correction of the spurious 1868 publication date of thomas hinck`s a history of the british hydroid zoophytes to 1869, with a list of included new taxa and nomenclatural combinations, and a bibliographical description.
Charles mclean fraser (1872–1946) is best remembered for his work on hydroids, but he was also involved in a much broader range of activities during the development of marine biology on the pacific coast of canada in the first half of the 20th century.
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Foremost among his publications in science were a history of the british hydroid zoophytes (1868) and a history of the british marine polyzoa (1880). Hincks named 24 families, 52 genera and 360 species and subspecies of invertebrates, mostly bryozoa and hydrozoa. Hincks died 25 january 1899 in clifton, and was buried in leeds.
Mayer (1910a) noted that the medusae of an expedition usually went to one authority, while the hydroids were examined by another. Failure to appreciate the taxonomic signifi cance of both stages, so prevalent in early work, no longer seems to be the case.
Jun 16, 2015 bryozoans and hydroids are two groups of marine animals that are unrecognised by the majority of divers and frequently confused with each.
Hincks (1866) articletitle on ophiodes, a new genus of hydroida annals and magazine of natural history (ser. Hincks (1868) a history of the british hydroid zoophytes john van voorst london.
A history of the british hydroid zoophytes by hincks, thomas, 1818-1899.
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Surveying at all 20 monitoring sites (annual and historical sites) and including an additional seasearch guide to bryozoans and hydroids of britain and ireland.
Correction of the spurious 1868 publication date of thomas hincks’s a history of the british hydroid zoophytes to 1869, with a list of included new taxa and nomenclatural combinations, and a bibliographical description.
A history of the british hydroid zoophytes, volume 1 thomas hincks full view - 1868. A history of the british hydroid zoophytes, volume 2 thomas hincks full view - 1868.
By 1818-1899 thomas hincks topics: great britain, hydromedusae, marine animals.
Jan 1, 2020 although ubiquitous in the marine environment, most hydroid polyps are small to microscopic.
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A cladistic analysis of capitata groups the families in four suborders based on medusa characters (such as manubrium morphology, position of gonads, and position and number of marginal tentacles) and hydroid characters (such as presence or absence of an oral tentacle whorl, and the different development of the tentacles of the oral and aboral whorls).
Royal legal‐deposit copies of edward forbes’s a history of british starfishes (see williams, 2014: 6), george johnston’s second edition of a history of british zoophytes (see williams, 2018a: 163) and hincks’s a history of the british hydroid zoophytes (see williams, 2018c.
A history of the british hydroid zoophytes by hincks, thomas, 1818-1899. Publication date 1868 topics hydromedusae, marine animals -- great britain publisher.
A hydroid first described as reticularia annulata watson, 1973 from the great australian bight is the type species of a new genus corystolona in the family clavidae, subfamily cory-dendriinae calder, 1988. The simple, stolonal colonies of corystolona lack nematophores and have internal gonophores.
)kingdom animalia phylum cnidaria class hydrozoa order leptomedusae family campanulariidae hydroids are conspicuous members of the fauna that grows on floating docks, and that is where they are most easily seen by anyone wishing to lie down on such a dock and look beneath the surface at the profusion of life below.
Charles mclean fraser (1872–1946) is best remembered for his work on hydroids, but he was also involved in a much broader range of activities during the development of marine biology on the pacific coast of canada in the first half of the 20th century. He first became interested in hydroids when, as a graduate student at the university of toronto, he collected from the floating laboratory.
The introduction contains an appreciation of the work of james ritchie (1882–1958) on hydroids. His collections in the royal scottish museum consisting of 266 species have been re-examined and listed with up-to-date synonymy, this also serving as a catalogue of all the identified hydroid material in this museum.
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The phylum cnidaria, formerly known as the coelenterata, includes the hydroids or sea-firs, the sea-anemones, jellyfishes and corals. These apparently diverse forms have in common a basic radial symmetry and a relatively simple body structure with a body wall made up of an outer epidermis (ectoderm) and an inner gastrodermis (endoderm), separated by a jelly-like mesogloea.
A colonial hydroid that forms a loosely conical colony when small, becoming erect and bushy when large, growing up to 20 cm in height. The main stems are rather thick and the side branches are numerous, tending to be in pairs, successively on opposite sides of the stem as in obelia bidentata. The hydrothecae, a supporting, nonliving, protein-chitinous envelope surrounding the polyp, is bell-shaped and small.
Atlantic leptolida (hydrozoa, cnidaria) of the families aglaopheniidae, halopterididae, kirchenpaueriidae and plumulariidae collected during the cancap and mauritania-ii expeditions of the national museum of natural history, leiden, the netherlands.
Hydroids are a life stage for most animals of the class hydrozoa, small predators related to jellyfish.
A unitarian minister, he was the author of 106 published works on bryozoans, hydroids, and other invertebrates. Hincks is noted in particular for two monographs in biology, a history of the british hydroid zoophytes (38) and a history of the british marine polyzoa (69).
History of the british hydroid zoophytes, by thomas hincks (1818–1899), referred to hereinafter as british hydroid zoophytes. The suspect date british hydroid zoophytes was published as two complete volumes.
Highlighting that period was publication of a history of the british hydroid zoophytes (38). Hincks continued to publish on both hydroids and bryozoans between 1870 and 1877, including a supplement to his catalogue of the zoophytes of south devon and south cornwall (44), but his attention increasingly centred on the latter group.
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