The First Occurrence of the Paedomorphic Derivative Hydrozoan Eugymnanthea (Leptomedusae, Eirenidae) from Taiwan, with a Report of a New Host

A bivalve-inhabiting hydrozoan Eugymnanthea japonica was found for the first time in Taiwan as the southernmost population of this species in the world. In Taiwan E. japonica is associated with Crassostrea gigas and Perna viridis. The association with P. viridis is the first report, though the assoc...

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