Hybocodon prolifera : Race Rocks Taxonomy: Photomicrography of Dr. Anita Brinckmann-Voss

hybocodon_prolifer_hydroidMedusa of Hybocodon prolifer. Although this medusa was collected elsewhere (off Malcolm Island, B.C.) the hydroid ofHybocodon prolifer is common in Race Rocks in deep tidal pools and subtidal. Medusa production is in Winter until March in Race Rocks water temperatures. The medusa buds hydroids from its one tentacle and eggs from the manubrium. (see picture below with medusa budding )

2_4hybocodon_prolifer_hydThis hydroid grows in low tide pools, and subtidal on various substrates as large barnacles and rock scallops. The medusae bud in late winter. Without medusae, they are difficult to distinguish from Ectopleura (former Tubularia) hydroids.

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The medusa of Hybocodon sp.

This file is provided as part of a collaborative effort by Lester B. Pearson College and local scientists. Copyrighted 1999–All Images on this page are the property of: Dr. Anita Brinckmann- Voss. .They can not be used or modified without her written permission.

See this link for other hydroids:  https://www.racerocks.ca/tag/hydroid/