Belongs within: Rugosa. The Cyathophyllidae are a family of rugose corals in which the principal septa are not clearly distinguished from the remaining radial septa. <==Cyathophyllidae [Cyathophyllina] |–RadiophyllumNS93 |–Commutatophyllum cincinnatum Kaplan 1971NS93 `–CyathophyllumF71 |–C. articulatumH04 |–C. diffusum Wrzolek 1982SP86 |–C. expansumH04 |–C. marminiH04 |–C. patula [=Entelophyllum yassense var. patulum]F71 |–C. regiumI13 |–C. retiforme Etheridge 1891F71 |–C.… Continue reading Cyathophyllidae
Category: Cnidaria
Medusozoa
Belongs within: Cnidaria.Contains: Staurozoa, Cubozoa, Scyphozoa, Limnomedusae, Narcomedusae, Trachymedusae, Halammohydra, Thecata, Capitata, Filifera, Codonophora. The Medusozoa are the clade of cnidarians in which a medusa, whether free or reduced, is the normal sexual adult stage of the life cycle and a polyp (if present) functions as the larval stage (Petersen 1979). Subgroups include the Hydrozoa… Continue reading Medusozoa
Proboscidoidea
Belongs within: Statocysta. The Proboscidoidea are a group of hydroids possessing a flared hypostome forming a pregastric cavity (Daly et al. 2007). Proboscidoidea [Campanulariidae]DB07 | i. s.: PhialuciidaeDB07 | Ophiodes mirabilisH04 | Hypanthea hemisphaericaH04 |–+–+–‘Campanularia’ hincksiiLS09 | | `–‘Orthopyxis’ evertaLS09 | `–+–+–Silicularia roseaLS09 | | `–OrthopyxisLS09 | | |–O. sargassicolaLS09 | | `–+–‘Campanularia’ crenataLS09 | | `–O. integraLS09… Continue reading Proboscidoidea
Ulmaridae
Belongs within: Scyphozoa. The Ulmaridae are a family of jellyfish with simple or branched radial canals joining a marginal ring canal. Characters (Raskoff & Matsumoto 2004): Gastric cavity with peripherally radiating canals (either simple or branched) which join marginal ring canal. Oral arms either broad and curtain like or narrow and tapering; lips usually with nematocyst-lined papillae… Continue reading Ulmaridae
Merulinidae
Belongs within: Scleractinia. The Merulinidae are an assemblage of hermatypic corals with a faviid-like but highly fused skeletal structure lacking paliform lobes (Unesco 1985). <==Merulinidae |–Scapophyllia Edwards & Haime 1858U85 | `–S. cylindrica Milne Edwards & Haime 1848M09 |–Merulina Ehrenberg 1834U85 | |–M. ampliata (Ellis & Solander 1786)M09 | |–M. scabricula Dana 1846M09 | |–M. scherri… Continue reading Merulinidae
Codonophora
Belongs within: Medusozoa. The Codonophora are a clade within the siphonophores characterised by the presence of nectosomes, bell-shaped zooids specialised for swimming, and gelatinous shield-like bracts; these latter are lost in some subgroups (Dunn et al. 2005). They have been divided between the Physonectae, with a small apical pneumatophore, and the Calycophorae, lacking a pneumatophore,… Continue reading Codonophora
Myxozoa
Belongs within: Cnidaria.Contains: Platysporina. The Myxozoa are a group of parasitic animals in which the body has become greatly reduced to a small number of cells. They exhibit complex life cycles alternating between aquatic vertebrate and invertebrate (annelid or bryozoan) hosts. The return of Buddenbrockia Published 9 July 2007 The mysterious worm Buddenbrockia plumatellae Schröder… Continue reading Myxozoa
Platysporina
Belongs within: Myxozoa. The Platysporina are histozoic parasites of freshwater fish with polar capsules lying solely in the sutural plane of the bilaterally symmetrical spore. <==Platysporina |–ThelohanellusKA01 | |–T. hovorkaiKA01 | `–T. nikolskiiKA01 `–Myxobolus [incl. Henneguya]BAH03 | i. s.: M. carassiiKA01 | M. cottiKA01 | M. cultusKA01 | M. disparKA01 | ‘Henneguya’ lesteriKA01 | M. pavlovskiiKA01 | ‘Henneguya’ pelis Minchew 1977SBW95 | M.… Continue reading Platysporina
Scyphozoa
Belongs within: Medusozoa.Contains: Rhizostomeae, Ulmaridae, Pelagiidae, Periphyllidae. The Scyphozoa are a group of cnidarians including the typical jellyfish and related taxa, united by the presence of polydisc strobilation in metamorphosing polyps (further modified in some rhizostomes), rhopalia and ephyrae. Most scyphozoans have a life-cycle alternating between a sexually reproducing planktonic medusa and an asexually reproducing… Continue reading Scyphozoa
Plumulariidae
Belongs within: Macrocolonia. The Plumulariidae are a family of hydrozoans in which paired nematothecae are either absent or never fused with the hydrothecae. Plumulariidae [Plumulariinae] |–Schizotricha Allman 1883VV77 |–Halicornopsis elegans (Lamarck 1816) (see below for synonymy)B14 |–Thecocaulus Bale 1915VV77 |–Dentitheca bidentataLS09 |–HalicornariaB14 | |–H. baileyiB14 | `–H. furcata [incl. H. intermedia Bale 1914, H. furcata var. intermedia]B14 `–Plumularia Lamarck 1816 [incl. Heteroplon Allman 1877]VV77 | i. s.:… Continue reading Plumulariidae