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Physonectae is a
suborder of siphonop****s. In ****anese it is
called 胞泳 (hōei).
Organisms in the
suborder Physonectae follow the
classic Siphonop****...
- one of
three standard body
plans matching the suborders: Cystonectae,
Physonectae, and Calycophorae.
Cystonects have a long stem with the
attached zooids...
- into
three major types:
Physonectae, Cystonectae, and Calycophorae.
Apolemia spp. have been
classified as
having a
Physonectae body plan,
containing a...
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Calycophorae is a
suborder of Siphonop****s
alongside two
other suborders Physonectae and Cystonectae. This
suborder includes the
giant siphonop****, (Praya...
- "A
description of two new
species of the
genus Erenna (Siphonophora:
Physonectae: Erennidae), with
notes on
recently collected specimens of
other Erenna...
- to: Hōei (宝永), a ****anese era name Hōei (胞泳), the ****anese name for
Physonectae Banpresto, a ****anese toy
company previously known as Hoei
Sangyo Huy...
- the
behavior of
Atolla (Scyphozoa: Coronatae) and
Nanomia (Hydrozoa:
Physonectae): use of the
hypertrophied tentacle in prey capture.
Plankton Biology...
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classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Cnidaria class:
Hydrozoa Order:
Siphonophorae Suborder:
Physonectae Family:
Agalmatidae Brandt, 1834...
- of
large fishes and squid. Narcomedusae, siphonop****s (of the
family Physonectae), ctenop****s, and
cephalopods consumed the
greatest diversity of prey...
- siphonop****: the Cystonectae,
Physonectae, and Calycophorae. In
comparison to the
other suborders,
organisms in the
Physonectae have been
shown to consume...