{"title":"A record of deep-water benthic siphonophore (Siphonophorae: Physonectae: Rhodaliidae) in vicinity of submarine Piyp Volcano (North-Western Pacific)","authors":"K. Sanamyan, N. Sanamyan, S. Galkin, V. V. Ivin","doi":"10.15298/invertzool.15.4.01","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Several specimens of benthic siphonophorae of the family Rhodaliidae were recorded during dives of the ROV “Comanche 18” at depths of 1711–1914 m in vicinity of submarine Piyp Volcano located north off Commander Islands in NW Pacific. The specimens were not collected, but recorded in details on video files and photographic images underwater in their natural habitat. Unlike other siphonophores the members of the family Rhodaliidae are benthic. Almost all species of this family are poorly known, and most are known from very few specimens, some of which were collected more than 100 years ago and newer recorded again. Till now rhodaliids were not known from NW Pacific at depths greater than 1000 m. In the present paper we describe a brief history of the family, the morphology of the recorded here specimens basing on photo and video data, and provide a list of all described species of the family with short comments on each. It is shown that the generic name Tridensa Hissmann, 2005 is not available and cannot be used. How to cite this article: Sanamyan K.E., Sanamyan N.P., Galkin S.V., Ivin V.V. 2018. A record of deep-water benthic siphonophore (Siphonophorae: Physonectae: Rhodaliidae ) in vicinity of submarine Piyp Volcano (North-Western Pacific) // Invert.Zool. Vol.15. No.4. P.323–332. doi: 10.15298/invertzool.15.4.01","PeriodicalId":37977,"journal":{"name":"Invertebrate Zoology","volume":"14 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2018-12-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Invertebrate Zoology","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.15298/invertzool.15.4.01","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"Agricultural and Biological Sciences","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Several specimens of benthic siphonophorae of the family Rhodaliidae were recorded during dives of the ROV “Comanche 18” at depths of 1711–1914 m in vicinity of submarine Piyp Volcano located north off Commander Islands in NW Pacific. The specimens were not collected, but recorded in details on video files and photographic images underwater in their natural habitat. Unlike other siphonophores the members of the family Rhodaliidae are benthic. Almost all species of this family are poorly known, and most are known from very few specimens, some of which were collected more than 100 years ago and newer recorded again. Till now rhodaliids were not known from NW Pacific at depths greater than 1000 m. In the present paper we describe a brief history of the family, the morphology of the recorded here specimens basing on photo and video data, and provide a list of all described species of the family with short comments on each. It is shown that the generic name Tridensa Hissmann, 2005 is not available and cannot be used. How to cite this article: Sanamyan K.E., Sanamyan N.P., Galkin S.V., Ivin V.V. 2018. A record of deep-water benthic siphonophore (Siphonophorae: Physonectae: Rhodaliidae ) in vicinity of submarine Piyp Volcano (North-Western Pacific) // Invert.Zool. Vol.15. No.4. P.323–332. doi: 10.15298/invertzool.15.4.01
Invertebrate ZoologyAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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Scientific peer-reviewed journal INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY publishes original papers, reviews and brief communications on morphology, anatomy, embryology, taxonomy, phylogeny, and ecology of any group of invertebrates from protistans to lower chordates. INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY accepts manuscripts in English or Russian and publishes them in printed and electronic versions. The Russian translations of English titles, abstracts and figure captions of the papers written by non-Russian authors can be provided by the editors. Invertebrate Zoology invites authors to publish extended monographic manuscripts after usual reviewing procedure. The monographic manuscripts can include up to 400 thousand letters and be prepared in English or in Russian. Accepted monographic manuscripts will have priority to be published in the nearest issue of the journal.