Definition of Haleciidae. Meaning of Haleciidae. Synonyms of Haleciidae

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Definition of Haleciidae

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Meaning of Haleciidae from wikipedia

- Haleciidae is a family of hydrozoans. Their hydroid colonies emerge from a creeping hydrorhiza and usually form upright branching colonies, although some...
- to maintain water pressure; see Water supply Hydrop**** (zoology), see Haleciidae Hydraulic ac****ulator Hydrophobe Hydrophone This disambiguation page lists...
- as the sea hedgehog hydroid, is a species of hydrozoan in the family Haleciidae. It occurs mainly in arctic and northern temperate waters, in both the...
- as the herring-bone hydroid, is a species of hydrozoan in the family Haleciidae. It is native to the eastern Atlantic Ocean, the western Atlantic Ocean...
- Halecium is a genus of hydrozoans in the family Haleciidae. These marine invertebrates are found in all oceans, where they often form large colonies. Halecium...
- Family Clathrozoidae Family Dipleurosomatidae Family Eirenidae Family Haleciidae Family Hebellidae Family Lafoeidae Family Laodiceidae Family Lineolariidae...
- Campanularia delicata Orthopyxis gaussica Paracalix ambiplica Obelia sp. Haleciidae Halecium delicatulum Halecium dyssymetrum Halecium pearsonense Halecium...
- Lovenellidae, the gonop****s are pedunculate free-roaming medusae. In the family Haleciidae, they are typically sporosacs, growing singly or bunched into a glomulus...
- Hydranthea is placed here in some treatments, but otherwise in the family Haleciidae; corroborating the relationship between these two hard-to-place families:...
- 2: 245–266. Bouillon, J., 1986. Nemalecium gen. nov., genre nouveau de Haleciidae (Thecata-Leptomedusae, Hydrozoa, Cnidaria). Indo-Malayan Zool. 3 1: 71–80...