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A history of the British hydroid zoophytes. By Thomas Hincks.

Thomas Hincks
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The article was published on 1868-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 87 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Hydroid (zoology).

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BRITISH
HYDEOID
ZOOPHYTES,
VOL.
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Hydrallmania graptolithiformis n. sp., eine durch Biomuration erhaltene Sertulariidae (Hydroz.) aus der Maastrichter Tuffkreide

TL;DR: Auch et al. as discussed by the authors stellt den ersten Fund dieser bisher nur rezent bekannten Gattung dar, i.e., Hydrallmania graptolithiformis n. sp. (Fam. Sertulariidae).
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Observations on Some Aged Specimens of Sagartia Troglodytes, and on the Duration of Life in Cœlenterates

TL;DR: Observation upon specimens of Sagartia troglodytes which are at least fifty years old are made, as there is only one other recorded case of longevity in Coelenterates (see p. 302), and very few in the whole of the Invertebrata.
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Supplementary report on the Hydroids of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition

James Ritchie
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the Scotia collection contains in all 59 distinct species of Hydroids, including those obtained by the Belgian, Swedish, and French Antarctic expeditions.