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Milne-Edwardsia
''Milne-Edwardsia'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Edwardsiidae Edwardsiidae is a family of sea anemones. Edwardsiids have long thin bodies and live buried in sediments or in holes or crevices in rock. Genera The following genera are recognized within the family Edwardsiidae. * '' Drillactis'' Verrill, 1922 .... Species: *'' Milne-Edwardsia andresi'' *'' Milne-Edwardsia carneata'' *'' Milne-Edwardsia fusca'' References Edwardsiidae Hexacorallia genera {{Actiniaria-stub ...
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Milne-Edwardsia Andresi
''Milne-Edwardsia'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Edwardsiidae Edwardsiidae is a family of sea anemones. Edwardsiids have long thin bodies and live buried in sediments or in holes or crevices in rock. Genera The following genera are recognized within the family Edwardsiidae. * '' Drillactis'' Verrill, 1922 .... Species: *'' Milne-Edwardsia andresi'' *'' Milne-Edwardsia carneata'' *'' Milne-Edwardsia fusca'' References Edwardsiidae Hexacorallia genera {{Actiniaria-stub ...
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Milne-Edwardsia Carneata
''Milne-Edwardsia'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Edwardsiidae. Species: *''Milne-Edwardsia andresi ''Milne-Edwardsia'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Edwardsiidae Edwardsiidae is a family of sea anemones. Edwardsiids have long thin bodies and live buried in sediments or in holes or crevices in rock. Genera The following g ...'' *'' Milne-Edwardsia carneata'' *'' Milne-Edwardsia fusca'' References Edwardsiidae Hexacorallia genera {{Actiniaria-stub ...
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Milne-Edwardsia Fusca
''Milne-Edwardsia'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Edwardsiidae. Species: *''Milne-Edwardsia andresi'' *''Milne-Edwardsia carneata ''Milne-Edwardsia'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Edwardsiidae. Species: *''Milne-Edwardsia andresi ''Milne-Edwardsia'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Edwardsiidae Edwardsiidae is a family of sea anemo ...'' *'' Milne-Edwardsia fusca'' References Edwardsiidae Hexacorallia genera {{Actiniaria-stub ...
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Edwardsiidae
Edwardsiidae is a family of sea anemones. Edwardsiids have long thin bodies and live buried in sediments or in holes or crevices in rock. Genera The following genera are recognized within the family Edwardsiidae. * '' Drillactis'' Verrill, 1922 * ''Edwardsia'' Quatrefages, 1842 * '' Edwardsianthus'' England, 1987 * '' Edwardsiella'' Andres, 1883 * '' Halcampogeton'' Carlgren, 1937 * '' Isoedwardsia'' Carlgren, 1900 * '' Milne-Edwardsia'' Carlgren, 1892 * ''Nematostella ''Nematostella'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Edwardsiidae. Of the three species in the genus, the best known is the starlet sea anemone (''N. vectensis''), which has been extensively studied as a model organism in fields such as ...'' Stephenson, 1935 * '' Paraedwardsia'' Carlgren in Nordgaard, 1905 * '' Scolanthus'' Gosse, 1853 * '' Synhalcampella'' * '' Tempuractis'' References Actiniaria Cnidarian families Taxa named by Angelo Andres {{Actiniaria-stub ...
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Cnidarians
Cnidaria () is a phylum under kingdom Animalia containing over 11,000 species of aquatic animals found both in freshwater and marine environments, predominantly the latter. Their distinguishing feature is cnidocytes, specialized cells that they use mainly for capturing prey. Their bodies consist of mesoglea, a non-living jelly-like substance, sandwiched between two layers of epithelium that are mostly one cell thick. Cnidarians mostly have two basic body forms: swimming medusae and sessile polyps, both of which are radially symmetrical with mouths surrounded by tentacles that bear cnidocytes. Both forms have a single orifice and body cavity that are used for digestion and respiration. Many cnidarian species produce colonies that are single organisms composed of medusa-like or polyp-like zooids, or both (hence they are trimorphic). Cnidarians' activities are coordinated by a decentralized nerve net and simple receptors. Several free-swimming species of Cubozoa and Scyphozo ...
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