- are a
group of
predatory marine invertebrates constituting the
order Actiniaria.
Because of
their colourful appearance, they are
named after the Anemone...
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Actiniaria form an
order of
animals in the
class Anthozoa that
includes sea anemones.
Rodriguez et al.
proposed a new
classification for the Actiniaria...
-
Natural History announced that
research had
placed it in a new
suborder of
Actiniaria,
rather than a new order. R.
daphneae has a pink-colored
cylindrical body...
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invertebrates are not so
consistent (e.g. Artiodactyla, Anura, Crocodylia,
Actiniaria, Primates). For some
clades covered by the
International Code of Zoological...
- On 29
January 2010, the IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species identified 149 data
deficient species in the
Cnidaria phylum (Animalia kingdom). Edwardsia...
- Species.
Retrieved 2012-12-30. Stephenson, T. A. (1917). "On
certain Actiniaria collected off
Ireland by the
Irish Fisheries Department,
during the years...
- sea anemones, and zoanthids. The
recognized orders are
shown below:
Actiniaria – sea
anemones Antipatharia –
black corals Corallimorpharia – corallimorpharians...
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Anenthemonae is a
suborder of sea
anemones in the
order Actiniaria. It
comprises those sea
anemones with
atypical arrangement of
mesenteries for actiniarians...
- "subregisters", such as the
World List of
Marine Acanthocephala,
World List of
Actiniaria,
World Amphipoda Database,
World Porifera Database, and so on. As of December...
- The
Enthemonae is a
suborder of sea
anemones in the
order Actiniaria. It
comprises those sea
anemones with
typical arrangement of
mesenteries for actiniarians...