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- instead more closely related to Hydra and other hydrozoans, making them hydrocorals. They make up the only genus in the monotypic family Milleporidae. While...
- This is a list of various species of marine invertebrates, animals without a backbone, that are commonly found in aquariums kept by hobby aquarists. Some...
- Anthoathecata, or the athecate hydroids, are an order of hydrozoans belonging to the phylum Cnidaria. A profusion of alternate scientific names exists...
- seawater temperatures in 1982-83 also lead to the probable extinction of two hydrocoral species in Panamá, and to a m****ive mortality of kelp beds along 600 km...
- and the only species is Janaria mirabilis, commonly known as staghorn hydrocoral. It is a colonial species and lives on a s**** occupied by a hermit crab...
- (Eilatimonas milleporae). Eilatimonas milleporae has been isolated from the hydrocoral Millepora dichotoma from the Gulf of Aqaba in the Middle East. "Eilatimonas"...
- attracted by the abundant marine life, including sea lions, spiny lobsters, hydrocoral and kelp forests. The island is also home to the endangered San Clemente...
- invertebrate species have included Lophelia pertusa coral, stylasterine hydrocoral (Stylasteridae), bamboo coral (Isididae), and various sponges and octocorals...
- biogeography includes the following groups: stony corals (Scleractinia and hydrocorals), soft corals (Octocorallia), sponges (Porifera), forams (Foramanifera)...
- and cyanobacteria (Girvanella) with calcareous sponges, bryozoa, and hydrocorals also playing a role. Portions of the formation are highly fossiliferous...