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Palythoa is a
genus of
anthozoans in the
order Zoantharia. The
polyps of
Palythoa are
partially embedded in an
encrusting mat of
tissue (coenenchyme)...
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genera found in
tropical and sub-tropical
waters (primarily
Zoanthus and
Palythoa), many
other species and
genera exist, some
still relatively unknown to...
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Palythoa tuberculosa is a
species of
cnidarian in the
family Sphenopidae. Kimura, Shoji; Hashimoto, Yoshiro; Yamazato,
Kiyoshi (October 1972). "Toxicity...
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Palythoa toxica, also
referred to by its
Hawaiian common name, limu-make-o-Hana ('seaweed of
death from Hana'), is a
species of
zoanthid native to Hawaii...
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Palythoa heliodiscus, the
sunray zoanthid, is a
species of
cnidarian in the
family Sphenopidae. Reimer, J.; Sinniger, F. (2020).
World List of Zoantharia...
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Palythoa mutuki is a
species of
zoanthid generally found in the Indo-Pacific but also
common off the west
coast of
South America. It
occurs at
depths ranging...
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Palytoxin occurs at
least in
tropics and
subtropics where it is made by
Palythoa corals and
Ostreopsis dinoflagellates, or
possibly by
bacteria occurring...
- axinellae
Binomial name
Parazoanthus axinellae (Schmidt, 1862)
Synonyms Palythoa axinellae Schmidt, 1862·
Parazoanthus dixoni Haddon & Shackleton, 1891...
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Battus (butterfly)
Gorilla crabs (Xanthidae) Some
members of the
genus Palythoa produce the
highly toxic palytoxin Rhodactis species It is
common for sea...
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Elapid snakes The cone
snail The Blue-ringed
octopus Venomous fish
Frogs Palythoa coral Various different types of algae,
cyanobacteria and dinoflagellates...