Find the individual file on these species photographed by Dr.Brinckmann- Voss in the Race Rocks taxonomyo
See this link for all the hydroid entries: https://www.racerocks.ca/tag/hydroid/
- Hybocodon
- Tubularia regalis
- Aglaophenia inconspicua
- Sarsia sp.
- Garveia annulata Nutting, 1901
- Enlarged hydranth of Clytia sp
- Family Sertulariidae, unidentified species; probably Sertularia sp.Photo by Dr.A.Brinckmann-Voss
- Bugula californica , Bryozoa
- Stalked Jellyfish Haliclystus salpinx
- Symplectosyphus sp.
- Campanularia sp.
- Gersemia
- Hydractinia laevispinas
- Hydractinia laevispinas
- Hydractinia laevispinas
- Eudendrium sp.
- Eudendrium sp.
- Aglaophenia sp
- Corbula of Aglaophenia sp.
- nudibranch grazing on Hydractinia laevispina
- Hydractinia armata female polyps
- Hydractinia armata male polyps
- Hydractinia armata
- Colony of Hydractinia armata
- Rhizogeton nematophoorum The polyp measures less than 1 cm in height, so microscopic picures are necessary to show the details. Note large stalk of Garveia beside.
- This is an unidentified species of the same genus Rhizogeton.
- Clavactinia female polyp
- Colony of Clavactinia sp.
- Clavactinia group of males
- Clavactinia feeding polyps
- Clavactinia
- Eudendrium sp.
- Eudendrium sp.
- Rhysia fletcheri
- Tubularia sp.
- Tubularia sp.
- Abietinaria amphora
- Abietinaria amphora
- Abietinaria amphora
- Symplectoscyphus turgidus
- Clytia sp.colony with gonothek with medusae buds and enlarged hydranth. Found at Race Rocks, low intertidal.
These images were scanned from 35 mm.slides taken by photomicrography of samples collected on permit at Race Rocks by Dr. Anita Brinckmann-Voss* with the assistance of students and faculty of Lester B. Pearson College. Scanning and preparation for html was done by Garry Fletcher.
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.
* All hydroid species shown on this website have been reported in
:Brinckmann-Voss, A. 1996.- Seasonality of hydroids (Hydrozoa, Cnidaria)
from an intertidal pool and adjacent subtidal habitats at Race Rocks,
off Vancouver Island, Canada. Scientia Marina
60 (1):89-97.
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