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- Primnoidae is a family of soft corals. The World Register of Marine Species includes the following genera in the family: Abyssoprimnoa Cairns, 2015 Acanthoprimnoa...
- family Ifalukellidae Bayer, 1955 family Isididae Lamouroux, 1812 family Primnoidae Milne Edwards, 1857 suborder Holaxonia family Acanthogorgiidae Gray, 1859...
- Parastenella may refer to: Parastenella (coral), a genus of corals in the family Primnoidae Parastenella (fungus), a genus of funguses in the division Ascomycota...
- Primnoeides is a genus of Cnidaria in the family Primnoidae. Primnoeides brochi Zapata-Guardiola & López-González, 2010 Primnoeides flagellum Taylor &...
- Primnoa pacifica or red tree coral is a species of soft coral in the family Primnoidae. It is a deep water coral found in the North Pacific Ocean, and plays...
- Convexella is a genus of corals belonging to the family Primnoidae, first described by Frederick Bayer in 1996. Species from WoRMS: Convexella divergens...
- for the organisms. Callogorgia is a genus of soft corals in the family Primnoidae. Callogorgia exhibit a fan shaped body structure that often serves as...
- Narella (Gray, 1870) is a genus of deep-sea soft corals in the family Primnoidae (Milne Edwards, 1857). They are sessile, bottom-dwelling organisms that...
- Its diet consists of the gorgonian soft coral belonging to the family Primnoidae. The species name was dedicated to the Italian dumpling gnocchi due to...
- family Primnoidae. Cairns, Stephen D.; Bayer, Frederick M. (September 2005). "A review of the genus Primnoa (Octocorallia: Gorgonacea: Primnoidae), with...