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Abstract
Morphological variation in qualitative and quantitative features is compared
among species of Aurelia defined a priori using molecular criteria.
Macro-morphological features were more numerous than previously implied
(28 cf. 17), most were variable (26 of 28), and all species were morphologically
distinguishable using univariate, multivariate and phylogenetic statistics.
However, due to discrepant morphological descriptions, Aurelia
spp. 3, 4, and 6 could not be assigned reliably to any previously described
species, and there are still insufficient macro-morphological characters
and variation to reconstruct a statistically robust phylogeny for even
the 12 known species of Aurelia. Yet it is shown that Aurelia
aurita is most likely endemic to the boreal Atlantic Ocean and
northern European seas, Aurelia labiata is neither as morphologically
diverse nor widespread as recently described, and the circumglobal Aurelia
sp. 1 is probably introduced across much of its range.
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