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Tubulariidae
Tubulariidae is a family of hydroid cnidarians. For long placed in a presumed superfamily or infraorder Tubulariida of suborder Capitata, they are actually close relatives of the Hydridae and are now united with these and a number of relatives in a newly recognized suborder Aplanulata. Most if not all species in this family grow on stalks and resemble small flowers. According to the World Register of Marine Species, the following genera are found in this family: *'' Bouillonia'' Petersen, 1990 *''Ectopleura'' *''Hybocodon'' L.Agassiz, 1860 *'' Lobataria'' Watson, 2008 *''Ralpharia'' Watson, 1980 *'' Tubularia'' *''Zyzzyzus ''Zyzzyzus'' is a genus of marine tubulariid hydrozoan Hydrozoa (hydrozoans; ) are a taxonomic class of individually very small, predatory animals, some solitary and some colonial, most of which inhabit saline water. The colonies of the col ...'' References Aplanulata Cnidarian families {{Anthoathecata-stub ...
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Tubulariidae
Tubulariidae is a family of hydroid cnidarians. For long placed in a presumed superfamily or infraorder Tubulariida of suborder Capitata, they are actually close relatives of the Hydridae and are now united with these and a number of relatives in a newly recognized suborder Aplanulata. Most if not all species in this family grow on stalks and resemble small flowers. According to the World Register of Marine Species, the following genera are found in this family: *'' Bouillonia'' Petersen, 1990 *''Ectopleura'' *''Hybocodon'' L.Agassiz, 1860 *'' Lobataria'' Watson, 2008 *''Ralpharia'' Watson, 1980 *'' Tubularia'' *''Zyzzyzus ''Zyzzyzus'' is a genus of marine tubulariid hydrozoan Hydrozoa (hydrozoans; ) are a taxonomic class of individually very small, predatory animals, some solitary and some colonial, most of which inhabit saline water. The colonies of the col ...'' References Aplanulata Cnidarian families {{Anthoathecata-stub ...
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Zyzzyzus
''Zyzzyzus'' is a genus of marine Tubulariidae, tubulariid hydrozoans, which grow embedded in sponges. Species * ''Zyzzyzus floridanus'' Petersen, 1990 * ''Zyzzyzus iyoensis'' (Yamada, 1959) * ''Zyzzyzus parvula'' (Hickson & Gravely, 1907) * ''Zyzzyzus robustus'' Petersen, 1990 * ''Zyzzyzus rubusidaeus'' Brinckmann-Voss & Calder, 2013 * ''Zyzzyzus spongicolus'' (von Lendenfeld, 1884) * ''Zyzzyzus warreni'' Calder, 1988 References

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Ectopleura
''Ectopleura'' is a genus of hydrozoans in the family Tubulariidae. Species The genus contains the following species: *'' Ectopleura americana'' Peterson, 1990 *'' Ectopleura antarctica'' (Billard, 1914) *'' Ectopleura apicisacciformis'' Xu, Huang & Guo, 2007 *'' Ectopleura atentaculata'' Xu & Huang, 2006 *'' Ectopleura attenoides'' (Coughtrey, 1876) *'' Ectopleura bethae'' (Warren, 1908) *'' Ectopleura crassocanalis'' Huang, Xu & Guo, 2011 *'' Ectopleura crocea'' (Agassiz, 1862) *'' Ectopleura dumortierii'' (Van Beneden, 1844) *'' Ectopleura elongata'' Lin, Xu, Huang & Wang, 2010 *'' Ectopleura exxonia'' (Watson, 1978) *'' Ectopleura gemmifera'' Xu, Huang & Guo, 2007 *'' Ectopleura grandis'' Fraser, 1944 *'' Ectopleura guangdongensis'' Xu, Huang & Chen, 1991 *'' Ectopleura indica'' Petersen, 1990 *'' Ectopleura integra'' (Fraser, 1938) *'' Ectopleura japonica'' (Hirohito, 1988) *''Ectopleura larynx ''Ectopleura larynx'', or ringed tubularia, is a hydroid in the fam ...
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Ralpharia
''Ralpharia'' is a genus of hydrozoans belonging to the family Tubulariidae. The species of this genus are found in Australia, Malesia Malesia is a biogeographical region straddling the Equator and the boundaries of the Indomalayan and Australasian realms, and also a phytogeographical floristic region in the Paleotropical Kingdom. It has been given different definitions. The ... and America. Species: *'' Ralpharia coccinea'' *'' Ralpharia gorgoniae'' *'' Ralpharia magnifica'' *'' Ralpharia multitentaculata'' *'' Ralpharia neira'' *'' Ralpharia parasitica'' *'' Ralpharia rosetta'' *'' Ralpharia sanctisebastiani'' References Tubulariidae Hydrozoan genera {{Anthoathecata-stub ...
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Hybocodon
''Hybocodon'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Tubulariidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species: *'' Hybocodon apiciloculatus'' *'' Hybocodon atentaculatus'' *'' Hybocodon chilensis'' *'' Hybocodon cryptus'' *'' Hybocodon octopleurus'' *'' Hybocodon prolifer'' *'' Hybocodon unicus'' References Tubulariidae Hydrozoan genera {{Anthoathecata-stub ...
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Ectopleura Crocea
The tubular hydroid (''Ectopleura crocea'') is a species of hydroid cnidarian, and is found in temperate coastal waters. It is a member of the family Tubulariidae. Description The tubular hydroid resembles a long-stemmed narrow-petalled flower. The stem is encased in a sheath. The polyps are pink or orange and white, with an outer ring of long tentacles. There are short tentacles surrounding the mouth rising from a cluster of yellow bead-like bunches of reproductive sporosacs.Branch, G.M., Branch, M.L, Griffiths, C.L. and Beckley, L.E. 2010. ''Two Oceans: a guide to the marine life of southern Africa''. . Distribution This species is native to the Atlantic coast of North America, and also occurs in the Mediterranean Sea, the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and the west coast of North America.Fofonoff, P.W., Ruiz, G.M., Steves, B. and Carlton, J.T. 2003. National Exotic Marine and Estuarine Species Information System. http://invasions.si.edu/nem ...
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Aplanulata
Aplanulata is a suborder of Hydrozoa, a class of marine and freshwater invertebrates belonging to the phylum Cnidaria. The group have lost its planula larval stage, and the only remnants of the medusa stage is when they functions as gonophores attached to the polyp. Families According to the World Register of Marine Species, the following families are found in this suborder : * Acaulidae Fraser, 1924 * Boeromedusidae Bouillon, 1995 * Boreohydridae Westblad, 1947 *Candelabridae Stechow, 1921 *Corymorphidae Allman, 1872 * Hydridae Dana, 1846 * Margelopsidae Uchida, 1927 * Paracorynidae Picard, 1957 * Protohydridae Allman, 1888 *Tubulariidae Tubulariidae is a family of hydroid cnidarians. For long placed in a presumed superfamily or infraorder Tubulariida of suborder Capitata, they are actually close relatives of the Hydridae and are now united with these and a number of relatives ... Goldfuss, 1818 References Anthoathecata {{Anthoathecata-stub ...
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Tubularia
''Tubularia'' is a genus of hydroids resembling furry pink tufts or balls at the end of long strings, owing to the common names "pink-mouthed" or "pink-hearted" hydroids. Description The average height of an individual colony is 40–60 mm and the diameter of the polyp and tentacles is 10mm. ''Tubularia indivisa'' and ''Ectopleura larynx'' may be difficult to distinguish and the two often grow together. In ''E. larynx'' the stems branch while in ''T. indivisa'' they are unbranched. Tubularia occurs either solitary or in colonies, both being dioecious; possessing large, brilliantly coloured, flowerlike hydrants. Medusae Jellyfish and sea jellies are the informal common names given to the medusa-phase of certain gelatinous members of the subphylum Medusozoa, a major part of the phylum Cnidaria. Jellyfish are mainly free-swimming marine animals with umbrella- ... remain attached to the hypostome in clusters, never being dispersed. These animals represent structures o ...
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Capitata (Hydrozoa)
Capitata is a suborder of Hydrozoa, a class of marine invertebrates belonging to the phylum Cnidaria. Characteristics Members of this suborder are characterised by the tentacles of the polyps terminating in knobs. In some species these are only present in juvenile forms being replaced in adults by more threadlike tentacles. A high nematocyst concentration is present in the knobs. A few species in this group are better known as their solitary medusa form than as their polyp form. These include ''Sarsia'', '' Polyorchis'' and '' Cladonema''. Families According to the World Register of Marine Species, the following families are found in this suborder : *Asyncorynidae Kramp, 1949 *Cladocorynidae Allman, 1872 *Cladonematidae Gegenbaur, 1857 *Corynidae Johnston, 1836 *Halimedusidae Arai & Brinckmann-Voss, 1980 *Hydrocorynidae Rees, 1957 *Milleporidae Fleming, 1828 *Moerisiidae Poche, 1914 *Pennariidae McCrady, 1859 *Porpitidae Goldfuss, 1818 *Pseudosolanderiidae Bouillon & Gravier- ...
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False Cape
False Cape State Park is a state park located on the Currituck Banks Peninsula, a barrier spit between the Back Bay of the Currituck Sound and the Atlantic Ocean, within the city of Virginia Beach, adjacent to the state border with North Carolina, and just north of Mackay Island National Wildlife Refuge. False Cape State Park includes hiking and biking trails, a visitors' center, environmental educational and primitive camping facilities. The park can be accessed from the north on foot, bicycle, or seasonally available tram through Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, or from the south on foot or bicycle. Boat access is possible from any shoreline. Limited beach vehicular access remains for grandfathered permit holders. History The park is named False Cape because from the ocean it could be easily mistaken for Cape Henry, which lies about to the north at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. Ships and boats looking for Cape Henry instead sailed into the shallow waters, where they co ...
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