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- Hexacorallia is a class of Anthozoa comprising approximately 4,300 species of aquatic organisms formed of polyps, generally with 6-fold symmetry. It includes...
- Myxozoa and Polypodiozoa. The two main subclasses of Anthozoa are the Hexacorallia, members of which have six-fold symmetry and includes the stony corals...
- Zoantharia. The term Zoantharia in turn is used temporarily instead of Hexacorallia. However, major taxonomic papers published since 1899 by specialists...
- Reptilia (reptiles, paraphyletic with respect to Aves) Octocorallia Hexacorallia Ceriantharia Cubozoa (box jellyfish) Hydrozoa (hydroids) Myxozoa (marine...
- anemones are classified in the phylum Cnidaria, class Anthozoa, subclass Hexacorallia. As cnidarians, sea anemones are related to corals, jellyfish, tube-dwelling...
- ceriantharians (tube-dwelling anemones), but were later reclassified under Hexacorallia. Though they have historically been used by Pacific Islanders for medical...
- usually in multiples of four, hence Tetracorallia in contrast to modern Hexacorallia, colonial polyps generally with sixfold symmetry. Rugose corals have...
- (Ceriantharia) Sea anemones (Actinaria, part of Hexacorallia) Coral Acropora muricata (Scleractinia, part of Hexacorallia) Sea fan Gorgonia ventalina (Alcyonacea...
- (2006). "Morphological and Molecular Revision of Zoanthus (Anthozoa: Hexacorallia) from Southwestern ****an, with Descriptions of Two New Species". Zoological...
- (2006). "Morphological and Molecular Revision of Zoanthus (Anthozoa: Hexacorallia) from Southwestern ****an, with Descriptions of Two New Species". Zoological...