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corals due to the
microscopic spines lining their skeletons. The name
Antipatharia comes from the
Ancient Gr**** word
antipathes ("against disease"). In...
- been
suggested that many of the
current orders are not. Historically,
Antipatharia was
considered to be in a
separate class called Ceriantipatharia, though...
- po****tion
changes of
historically overexploited black corals (Order:
Antipatharia) in Cozumel, Mexico". PeerJ. 6: e5129. doi:10.7717/peerj.5129. ISSN 2167-8359...
- Bavestrello, G. (2009). "Growth
strategies of whip
black corals (Cnidaria:
Antipatharia) in the
Bunaken Marine Park (Celebes Sea, Indonesia)".
Marine Biodiversity...
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Cnidaria Subphylum:
Anthozoa Ehrenberg, 1834
Subdivisions Octocorallia Helioporacea Alcyonacea Hexacorallia Scleractinia Antipatharia †Rugosa †Tabulata...
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Antipathes is a
genus of
coral in the
order Antipatharia,
composed of
black coral (so
named for its
black skeleton).
Distinct features vary
greatly within...
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thought to be a
separate subclass but, of the two
orders it comprised,
Antipatharia is now
considered part of
Hexacorallia and
Ceriantharia is now considered...
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Leiopathes glaberrima is a
species of
black coral of the
order Antipatharia found in the
northern Atlantic Ocean and the
Mediterranean Seas deep water...
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Leiopathes is a
genus of
hexacorallians belonging to the
anthozoan clade Antipatharia. It is the only
genus in the
Leiopathidae family. The
genus name means...
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Caribbean estimated to be more than 2,300
years old. The
black coral Antipatharia in the Gulf of
Mexico may live more than 2,000 years. The
Antarctic sponge...