[Cnidaria] Re: Cnidaria Digest, Vol 41, Issue 6

Anthony Moss mossant at auburn.edu
Sat Sep 29 12:29:19 PDT 2007


Daniel's email is down near the end of the email string:

gekonido at yahoo.com.ar 

I have a copy of the article he requests, Daphne; do you?  

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Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 22:06:50 -0500
From: "Fautin, Daphne G" <fautin at ku.edu>
Subject: RE: [Cnidaria] Looking for information...
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How do we reach Daniel L.?

Daphne G. Fautin
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-----Original Message-----
From: cnidaria-bounces at uci.edu on behalf of Daniel L.
Sent: Thu 9/27/2007 4:05 PM
To: cnidaria at uci.edu 
Subject: [Cnidaria] Looking for information...
 
Hello everyone,
                         I`m looking for information about
"Dactylanthus antarcticus". Could anyone send me a copy of this paper "
Dayton, England & Robson An unusual sea anemone, *Dactylanthus
antarcticus* (Clubb, 1908) (Order Ptychodactiaria), on gorgonians in
Chilean fjords. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on
Coelenterate Biology. 1997" Could anyone send me a copy?
                         I┤m also looking for information in general
about Corynactis carnea and Anthothoe chilensis. I will apreciate
anything you can send me.
                         Thanks in advance.
                         Cheers.
   
  Daniel

       
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 10:21:46 +0200 (CEST)
From: boero at unile.it 
Subject: [Cnidaria] Re: Cnidaria Digest, Vol 41, Issue 5
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for the eastern tropical Pacific, maybe it might be crucial to have
also
the papers of Jean Bouillon, who described many new species from the
Pacific (he doubled the number of species from the insular Pacific).
Let
me say, furthermore, that keys are a dangerous tool in the hands of
those
who do not know the animals in question. A key specialist (who got a
millionaire project from the European Union to build keys for plants)
said
to me that he was proud of having identified 8 out of 10 species of
algae
from the Adriatic sea (he is a specialist of lichens, and not of
algae).
Now, this means that out of 400 species of hydrozoans in the
Mediterranean, he would fail identifying 80 of them. You can imagine
the
performance of a non-specialist of keys and of any group in
particular!
be very very careful. There is a mountain of literature to study!
ciao
Ferdinando Boero
DiSTeBA (Dipartimento di Scienze e
Tecnologie Biologiche e Ambientali)
Universita' del Salento
73100 Lecce
Italy
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>    1. recommended hydromedusae keys for the eastern tropical
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>    3. RE recommended hydromedusae keys for the eastern tropical
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 16:12:55 -0400
> From: Andrew Remsen <aremsen at marine.usf.edu>
> Subject: [Cnidaria] recommended hydromedusae keys for the eastern
> 	tropical	Pacific
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> I'll be participating in an extensive eastern tropical Pacific
cruise
> next month and will be imaging in-situ hydromedusae and other
cnidarians
> in the 0.5mm to 5 cm size range and was wondering if anyone has
> recommendations on the best keys to use for identifying them?
> Thanks
>
> --
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Andrew Remsen
> College of Marine Science
> University of South Florida
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> St. Petersburg, Florida 33701
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> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 18:05:43 -0300 (ART)
> From: "Daniel L." <gekonido at yahoo.com.ar>
> Subject: [Cnidaria] Looking for information...
> To: cnidaria at uci.edu 
> Message-ID: <375811.58236.qm at web34307.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
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>
> Hello everyone,
>                          I`m looking for information about
"Dactylanthus
> antarcticus". Could anyone send me a copy of this
> paper " Dayton, England & Robson An unusual sea
> anemone, *Dactylanthus antarcticus* (Clubb, 1908)
> (Order Ptychodactiaria), on gorgonians in Chilean
> fjords. Proceedings of the Sixth International
> Conference on Coelenterate Biology. 1997" Could
> anyone send me a copy?
>                          I┤m also looking for information in general
about
> Corynactis carnea and Anthothoe chilensis. I will
> apreciate anything you can send me.
>                          Thanks in advance.
>                          Cheers.
>
>   Daniel
>
>
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> Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 07:29:21 +0200
> From: Peter.Schuchert at ville-ge.ch 
> Subject: RE [Cnidaria] recommended hydromedusae keys for the eastern
> 	tropical	Pacific
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>> I'll be participating in an extensive eastern tropical Pacific
cruise
>> recommendations on the best keys to use for identifying them?
>
> Kramp, P. L. 1968a. The Hydromedusae of the Pacific and Indian
Oceans.
> Sections II and III. Dana Report 72: 1-200.
>
> for more details:
> Bigelow, H. B. 1909a. The Medusae. Reports on the scientific results
of
> the
> expedition to the eastern tropical pacific, in charge of Alexander
> Agassiz,
> by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer "Albatross" from October, 1904,
to
> March, 1905. XVI. Memoirs of the Museum of comparative Zoology at
Harvard
> College 37: 1-243, plates 1-48.
>
>
>
>
> Peter Schuchert
> MusΘum d'histoire naturelle
> 1, route de Malagnou
> CH-1211 GenΦve
> Suisse / Switzerland
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