New observations and corrections concerning the trio of invasive hydromedusae Maeotias marginata, (=M-inexpectata), Blackfordia virginica, and Moerisia sp in the San Francisco Estuary
Ce. Mills et Jt. Rees, New observations and corrections concerning the trio of invasive hydromedusae Maeotias marginata, (=M-inexpectata), Blackfordia virginica, and Moerisia sp in the San Francisco Estuary, SCI MAR, 64, 2000, pp. 151-155
New observations of Maeotias, Blackfordia, and Moerisia in low salinity wat
ers of the San Francisco Bay estuary allow better understanding of the life
cycles and natural history of these three genera of invading hydrozoans. M
aeotias inexpectata Ostroumoff, 1896 is found to be a junior synonym of Mae
otias marginata (Modeer, 1791). Moreover, M. inexspectata Ostroumoff, 1896b
is an incorrect subsequent spelling of M. inexpectata Ostroumoff, 1896a. T
he clear presence of marginal statocysts in the medusa of this species plac
es it back in the family Olindiidae of the Limnomedusae. Polyps previously
attributed to Maeotias in San Francisco Bay are now known to belong to a Mo
erisia sp., whose medusa has also recently been found in the estuary system
. Solitary Moerisia polyps have been found in the field amongst the general
fouling fauna on floating docks in the Napa River. Small simple primary po
lyps of M. marginata were obtained in the laboratory. Polyps of Blackfordia
virginica have been found in abundance in the field covering the valves of
nonindigenous barnacles in the Napa River and laboratory-cultured colonies
are pictured here along with their newly-released and juvenile medusae.