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  1. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Liriope tetraphylla ...

  2. Liriope tetraphylla (Chamisso & Eysenhardt, 1821) - WoRMS

  3. Cryptic species in time and space: an assessment of cryptic …

  4. Amazon River plume habitats shape planktonic cnidarian …

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    The Liriope tetraphylla dataset consisted of 128 sequences and 651 nucleotides, of which 328 (50.38%) were phylogenetically informative. L. tetraphylla was present in all four seasons in the GoM, February through May, July and September.
    Historically considered a cosmopolitan species, the presence of cryptic species within L. tetraphylla had been hypothesized on account of the significant genetic difference between the mitochondrial 16S sequences from California and the Caribbean [ 26 ].
    In the Liriope embryo, the medusa structures (mesoglea of the bell and gastric cavity) begin to form as early as the late gastrula stage. In Aglantha, the very first structures of the medusa (2 tentacles and a manubrium) appear in the larva, which can tentatively be called a planula.
    Therefore, no fundamental differences have been found between the larvae of Corallimorpharia and Antipatharia and larvae of other Hexacorallia. The most extraordinary anthozoan larvae are found in Ceriantharia, solitary polyps that live in tubes buried up to half their length in the sediment.
  7. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Liriope Lesson, 1843

  8. Cnidarian Larvae: True Planulae, Other-Than-Planulae, and

  9. Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Mesoplanktonic Cnidarians in …

  10. Ecography - Wiley Online Library

  11. Full article: The complete mitochondrial genome and phylogenetic ...