- with the
black corals but have
since been
moved to
their own order,
Ceriantharia.
Ceriantharians have a
crown of
tentacles that are
composed of two whorls...
- in
which their owners live.
Ptychocysts are
found only in the
order Ceriantharia, tube anemones. The main
components of a
cnidocyte are: A
cilium (fine...
-
split and it is now
replaced by its
previous two
constituent orders,
Ceriantharia (tube-dwelling anemones) and
Antipatharia (black corals).
History and...
- cnidarians, tube-dwelling anemones, in the
class Ceriantharia. It is one of the two
suborders making up
Ceriantharia, and
includes two families, Botrucnidiferidae...
- (reptiles,
paraphyletic with
respect to Aves)
Octocorallia Hexacorallia Ceriantharia Cubozoa (box jellyfish)
Hydrozoa (hydroids)
Myxozoa (marine parasites)...
- Ceriantipatharia, now
deprecated and
replaced by its
constituent orders Ceriantharia and Antipatharia, was "the most
representative of the
ancestral Anthozoa"...
- in
several anthozoans (including
species from the
orders Zoantharia,
Ceriantharia, Antipatharia, and Octocorallia)
introduces an
element of
bilateral symmetry...
-
along its tentacles, however, the
cells are not
toxic to humans. The
ceriantharia possess two
whorls of tentacles, one
surrounding the
mouth (labial tentacles)...
-
Molodtsova T,
Stampar SN (eds.). "Pachycerianthus Roule, 1904".
World list of
Ceriantharia.
World Register of
Marine Species.
Retrieved October 18, 2017. Media...
-
Arachnactidae is a
family of tube-dwelling
anemones in the
order Ceriantharia. It is the only
family in the
monotypic order Penicillaria and comprises...