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Abstract
Two reciprocally monophyletic mitochondrial clades of the commercially
valuable jellyfish Catostylus mosaicus are endemic to south-eastern
Australia. Here, medusae in the two clades are shown to differ also in
colour and in the dimensions of their papillae, oral disk, and bell depth.
They are referred to two varieties recognized in 1884 by von Lendenfeld.
The clade occupying localities adjacent to Bass Strait is redescribed
as subspecies C. mosaicus conservativus; the clade from New South
Wales and southern Queensland spans the type locality (Port Jackson) of
C. mosaicus and is designated C. mosaicus mosaicus. I comment
briefly on their ecology and colour, in the context of von LendenfeldŐs
original descriptions, and on the implications for fisheries.
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