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Corynidae is a
family of
hydrozoans in the
order Anthomedusae. The
family name
Corynidae is
derived from the Gr**** word κορυνε ( =
korune )
meaning "club"...
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There are 302
species of
cnidarians (phylum Cnidaria)
recorded in Ireland. The cnidarians'
distinguishing feature is cnidocytes,
specialized cells that...
- Polyorchis, or bell jellies, is a
genus of
hydrozoans in the
family Corynidae. They are
transparent with red
coloration in
their internal organs and eye...
- S., Hadrys, H. and Schierwater, B. (2005),
Phylogeny of
Capitata and
Corynidae (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) in
light of
mitochondrial 16S rDNA data. Zoologica...
- Kramp, 1949
Cladocorynidae Allman, 1872
Cladonematidae Gegenbaur, 1857
Corynidae Johnston, 1836
Halimedusidae Arai & Brinckmann-Voss, 1980 Hydrocorynidae...
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Sarsia is a
genus of
hydrozoan in the
family Corynidae.
Sarsia angulata (Mayer, 1900)
Sarsia apicula (Murbach & Shearer, 1902)
Sarsia bella Brinckmann-Voss...
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Stauridiosarsia is a
genus of
hydrozoans in the
family Corynidae.
Stauridiosarsia baukalion (Pagès, Gili & Bouillon, 1992)
Stauridiosarsia bicircella...
- tentacles. They
develop into free
medusae or eumedusoids. In the
family Corynidae, they are
borne on
hydranths and
either liberated as free
medusae or retained...
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Scrippsia is a
genus of
hydrozoans in the
family Corynidae. It is
monotypic with only one species,
Scrippsia pacifica. "WoRMS -
World Register of Marine...
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Codonium is a
genus of
hydrozoans belonging to the
family Corynidae. The
species of this
genus are
found in
Western Europe. Species:
Codonium codonophorum...