The Hertwigs when they discovered the endoderm-lamella showed on
morphological grounds that polyp and medusa are independent types,
each produced by modification in different directions of a more
primitive type represented in development by the actinula-stage. If a
polyp, such as _Hydra_, be regarded simply as a sessile actinula, we
must certainly consider the polyp to be the older type, and it may be
pointed out that in the Anthozoa only polyp-individuals occur. This
must not be taken to mean, however, that the medusa is derived from a
sessile polyp; it must be regarded as a direct modification of the
more ancient free actinula form, without primitively any intervening
polyp-stage, such as has been introduced secondarily into the
development of the Leptolinae and represents a revival, so to speak,
of an ancestral form or larval stage, which has taken on a special
role in the economy of the species.
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE HYDROMEDUSAE
ORDER I. Eleutheroblastea.--Simple polyps which become sexually mature
and which also reproduce non-sexually, but without any medusoid stage in
the life-cycle.
The sub-order includes the family _Hydridae_, containing the common
fresh-water polyps of the genus _Hydra_. Certain other forms of doubtful
affinities have also been referred provisionally to this section.
_Hydra._--This genus comprises fresh-water polyps of simple structure.
The body bears tentacles, but shows no division into hydrorhiza,
hydrocaulus or hydranth; it is temporarily fixed and has no perisarc.
The polyp is usually hermaphrodite, developing both ovaries and testes
in the same individual. There is no free-swimming planula larva, but
the stage corresponding to it is passed over in an enveloping cyst,
which is secreted round the embryo by its own ectodermal layer,
shortly after the germ-layer formation is complete, i.e. in the
parenchymula-stage. The envelope is double, consisting of an external
chitinous stratified shell, and an internal thin elastic membrane.
Protected by the double envelope, the embryo is set free as a
so-called "egg," and in Europe it passes the winter in this condition.
In the spring the embryo bursts its shell and is set free as a minute
actinula which becomes a _Hydra_.
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