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Family CHIRODROPIDAE Haeckel, 1880


Compiler and date details

June 2012 - Lisa-ann Gershwin

DRAFT RECORD

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Introduction

The family Chirodropidae was long and widely accepted to encompass all branched-pedalia cubozoans, but was more narrowly redefined by Gershwin (2006a) to exclude the simple-sacculed taxa.

The family currently encompasses several taxa that are quite diverse morphologically, i.e., Chironex, the so-called 'deadly box jellyfish' with cocks-comb-like gastric saccules and leaf-like gonads growing from the top of the septa downward; Chirodropus, with feather-like gastric saccules; and Chirodectes, with filamentous gonads and no gastric saccules. It is possible that as more species become known, this family will be further divided to more accurately express the relationships among these taxa.

 

Diagnosis

Chirodropida with branched gastric saccules, or lacking gastric saccules; with leaf-like gonads growing from the top of the septa downward, or with filamentous gonads.

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
13-Aug-2013 MODIFIED