Definition of Corallimorpharia. Meaning of Corallimorpharia. Synonyms of Corallimorpharia

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- Corallimorpharia is an order of marine cnidarians closely related to stony or reef building corals (Scleractinia). They occur in both temperate and tropical...
- Discosoma is a genus of cnidarians in the order Corallimorpharia. Common names for the genus include mushroom anemone, disc anemone and elephant ear mushroom...
- Ricordea yuma is a species of coral in the family Ricordeidae, order Corallimorpharia; This order of corals do not produce the distinctive calcification...
- shown below: Actiniaria – sea anemones Antipathariablack corals Corallimorphariacorallimorpharians aka "false corals" †Rugosa – rugose corals Scleractinia...
- PMID 24475157. Carlgren O. (1949). A survey of the Ptychodactiaria, Corallimorpharia and Actiniaria. K Svenska VetenskapsAkad Handl 1: 1–121. Wikispecies...
- common name, strawberry anemone, this species is a member of the order Corallimorpharia, and is the only member found on the west coast of North America. Other...
- to a sea anemone or a scleractinian coral polyp, but in the order Corallimorpharia. It is found in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean...
- Paleozoic. Alternatively, scleractinians may have developed from a Corallimorpharia-like ancestor. It seems that skeletogenesis may have been ****ociated...
- scleractinian stony corals. This species is a solitary animal of the order Corallimorpharia. The strawberry anemone is a very distinctive small bright pink anemone...
- florida is a species of coral of the family Ricordeidae and the order Corallimorpharia, whose members are also called false corals. Due to their bright pigmentation...