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  1. Clausophyes tropica - Wikipedia

  2. (PDF) Clausophyes Tropica (Siphonophorae, Calycophora), a New ...

  3. Clausophyes tropica Pugh, 1995 - World Register of Marine Species

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    105. Pugh PR (1995) Clausophyes tropica (Siphonophorae, Calycophora), a new siphonophore species from the tropical Atlantic. Bull Mar Sci 57 (2): 453–459.
    These authors also described another Clausophyes species, Cl. laetmata Pugh & Page' s, 1993 and commented on their belief, based on certain distinctive morphological characters, that the species ovata did not in fact belong to the genus Clausophyes, but deferred discussion of this matter to a subsequent paper.
    A new species of siphonophore belonging to the genus Clausophyes is described from specimens collected in the tropical Atlantic Ocean. This species is distinguished from others in the genus by the division of the left lateral wing of the hydroecium, in the posterior nectophore, into two distinct flaps. Other differences are tabulated.
    Swimming bells of tropical abylid diphyomorphs are also arranged linearly ( Figure 5F) and their surfaces are also facetted, whereas clausophyid diphyomorphs typically have two staggered bells ( Figure 5D) in an arrangement intermediate between the apposed bells of prayomorphs and the linearly aligned bells of diphyomorphs.
  5. (PDF) A new species of Rosacea (Siphonophora ... - ResearchGate

  6. Clausophyes tropica - SeaLifeBase

  7. Siphonophores | SpringerLink

  8. Reclassification of the clausophyid siphonophore Clausophyes …

  9. Clausophyes tropica Pugh 1995 - Encyclopedia of Life

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  11. Global Diversity and Review of Siphonophorae (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa)