[Cnidaria] ID help
ottuso at comcast.net
ottuso at comcast.net
Mon Apr 20 17:48:25 PDT 2009
Hi Dr Seymour. I was wondering if you had received any of the emails that I had sent you.--Dr.Ottuso, Vero Beach Fla.
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From: "Jamie Seymour" <jamie.seymour at jcu.edu.au>
To: "Cnidaria Newsgroup" <cnidaria at uci.edu>
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 6:25:53 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: [Cnidaria] ID help
Hi Jahir and Nancy,
at the risk of starting a flood of emails, not sure I agree with Allan's ID (sorry Allan :-)). With the lack of tentacles and the lack of detail in your photo, it could really be a number of species.
You really need a piece of tentacle, some nematocysts and some detail on the medusal canals etc if you wnat to be sure of its ID.
Jamie Seymour
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>Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 11:59:43 -0400
>From: cnidaria-bounces at uci.edu (on behalf of "Collins, Allen" <COLLINSA at si.edu>)
>Subject: Re: [Cnidaria] ID help
>To: "Cnidaria Newsgroup" <cnidaria at uci.edu>
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> Dear Jahir and Nancy:
>
> I believe these are specimens of Chiropsalmus
> quadrumanus, which is presently assumed to range
> from Brazil all the way north to the southeastern US
> coast.
>
> Best,
>
> --Allen
>
>
>
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> From: cnidaria-bounces at uci.edu
> [mailto:cnidaria-bounces at uci.edu] On Behalf Of nancy
> suarez
> Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 11:23 AM
> To: cnidaria at uci.edu
> Subject: [Cnidaria] ID help
>
>
>
> Hi, we are Nancy Suarez and Jahir Berrio, we are
> studying biology at the Universidad del Magdalena,
> Colombia. Currently we are doing a research about
> the medusa of the Colombian Caribbean and we would
> like to ask for the collaboration of all of you in
> order to identify some specimens we have collected.
> So far, we need some help with a cubomedusae that
> has 4 marginal pedalia with 8 tentacles in each, the
> umbrella is about 11 cm wide and 9cm height.
>
> Thank you for your help,
>
>
>
> Jahir and Nancy
>
>
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> (la b!ologa)-jellyfish-
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> NANCY YOLIMAR SUAREZ MOZO
>
> VIII sem de Biologia
> Centro de Investigaciones en Zoologia y Ecologia
> Marina "CIZEM".
> Universidad Del Magdalena
> Santa Marta
> Colombia
> 3012816262
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>
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> > Subject: [Cnidaria] looking for Dr Pyataeva
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> > Hello all. My article, Indirect Nematocyst
> Envenomation through contact with Nudibranchs was
> accepted for publication in a dermatology journal.
> The journal requires permission from Dr Sophia
> Pyataeva to use the photos she kindly sent me. Th
> publication also need to know if the photos were
> published elsewhere. Through a computer glitch( my
> 16 yr old daughter!), I lost Dr Pyataevas email.
> Hopefully she will get this message.---Thanks,??? Dr
> Ottuso
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> > Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 19:02:00 +0400
> > From: Sofia Pyataeva <sonya.bio at mail.ru>
> > Subject: Re: [Cnidaria] looking for Dr Pyataeva
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> > Dear Patrick,
> > here I am :)
> > Nice to hear that the photos were of use. Of
> course you can use the photos that I sent you. You
> said that you also need to know if the photos were
> published elsewhere. Probably some of them were used
> in the Catalogue of invertebrates from our White Sea
> field station, it was published in Russian, but I'm
> not sure if they were, I need to check, I could do
> it only on Monday. Do you need the official info
> about that publication or do you need something else
> (maybe I should fill out a kind of form or
> something) - please let me know. As I told you
> before - I am not an author of these pictures, they
> were made by a guy from our field station, his name
> is Alexander Semenov. So if you need more
> information - please let me know, you could reply to
> me off the list.
> >
> > cheers,
> > Sonya
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ottuso at comcast.net
> > To: cnidaria at uci.edu
> > Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 14:05:13 +0000 (UTC)
> > Subject: [Cnidaria] looking for Dr Pyataeva
> >
> > > Hello all. My article, Indirect Nematocyst
> Envenomation through contact with Nudibranchs was
> accepted for publication in a dermatology journal.
> The journal requires permission from Dr Sophia
> Pyataeva to use the photos she kindly sent me. Th
> publication also need to know if the photos were
> published elsewhere. Through a computer glitch( my
> 16 yr old daughter!), I lost Dr Pyataevas email.
> Hopefully she will get this message.---Thanks,??? Dr
> Ottuso
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> > Sofia V. Pyataeva, Ph.D.
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> > Department of Invertebrate Zoology
> > Faculty of Biology
> > M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University
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