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- Solanderia is the sole genus of hydrozoans in the monotypic family Solanderiidae. They are commonly known as tree hydroids or sea fan hydroids. Solanderia...
- Solanderia ericopsis is a hydroid in the family Solanderiidae, the group commonly known as tree hydroids or sea fan hydroids. S. ericopsis forms very large...
- The grey fan hydroid (Solanderia pro****bens) is a large colonial hydroid in the family Solanderiidae. The grey fan hydroid grows as a grey to dark brown...
- rank) Monilea (Rossiteria) Brazier, 1895 Solanderia P. Fischer, 1879 (Invalid: junior homonym of Solanderia Duch****aing & Michelotti, 1846 [Cnidaria];...
- orchids, Dendrobium Dendrocoryne, a synonym for a genus of hydrozoans, Solanderia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct genera with the...
- 1849) Synonyms Gibbula (Rossiteria) nuclea (Philippi, 1849) Monilea (Solanderia) nuclea (Philippi,1849) Trochus nucleus Philippi, 1849 (original description)...
- Nayarit, Mexico and Panama. Hermosita hakunamatata feeds on the hydroid Solanderia. Ortea J., Caballer M. & Espinosa J. (2003) Nuevos Aeolidaceos (Mollusca:...
- Hayward, 2000 Schizoretepora serratimargo (Hincks, 1886) Schizoretepora solanderia (Risso, 1827) Schizoretepora tamagawensis Zágoršek, Takashima & Hirose...
- been reported from Costa Rica. Hermosita sangria feeds on the hydroid Solanderia. Gosliner T.M. & Behrens D.W. (1986) Two new species and genera of aeolid...
- the family Facelinidae. Both species of Hermosita feed on the hydroid Solanderia; a characteristic shared with the Pleurolidiidae. Species in this genus...