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Zoantharia
Zoanthids ( order Zoantharia also called Zoanthidea or Zoanthiniaria) are an order of cnidarians commonly found in coral reefs, the deep sea and many other marine environments around the world. These animals come in a variety of different colonizing formations and in numerous different colors. They can be found as individual polyps, attached by a fleshy stolon or a mat that can be created from small pieces of sediment, sand and rock. The term "zoanthid" refers to all animals within this order Zoantharia, and should not be confused with "'' Zoanthus''", which is one genus within Zoantharia. These are among the most commonly collected corals in reef aquaria, easily propagating and very durable in many water conditions. Nomenclature controversy The name of the order is controversial. Non-specialists often use the term Zoanthidea whereas most taxonomists use Zoantharia. The term Zoantharia in turn is used temporarily instead of Hexacorallia. However, major taxonomic papers published ...
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Reef Aquaria
A reef aquarium or reef tank is a marine aquarium that prominently displays live corals and other marine invertebrates as well as fish that play a role in maintaining the tropical coral reef environment. A reef aquarium requires appropriately intense lighting, turbulent water movement, and more stable water chemistry than fish-only marine aquaria, and careful consideration is given to which reef animals are appropriate and compatible with each other. Components Reef aquariums consist of a number of components, in addition to the livestock, including: *Display tank: The primary tank in which the livestock are kept and shown. *Stand: A stand allows for placement of the display tank at eye level and provides space for storage of the accessory components. *Sump: An accessory tank in which mechanical equipment is kept. A remote sump allows for a clutter-free display tank. *Refugium: An accessory tank dedicated to the cultivation of beneficial macroalgae and microflora/fauna. The re ...
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Parazoanthus Axinellae
''Parazoanthus axinellae'', commonly known as the yellow cluster anemone, is a zoanthid coral found on the southern Atlantic coasts of Europe and in the Mediterranean Sea. Zoanthids differ from true sea anemones, in having a different internal anatomy and in forming true colonies in which the individual animals (polyps) are connected by a common tissue, called the coenenchyme. Description The species is yellow or orange in colour and each polyp has twenty-four to thirty-six tentacles disposed in two whorls. The polyps are in diameter and in height. They are connected together in small colonies by a continuous layer of tissue, the coenenchyme. In this species there are sometimes thick yellow spongy masses of tissue at the base of each zooid. A similar zooanthid is '' Parazoanthus anguicomus'', but that species has more numerous tentacles. Distribution and habitat ''Parazoanthus axinellae'' is found in the temperate eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It occurs a ...
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Hydrozoanthidae
Hydrozoanthidae is a family of cnidarians belonging to the order Zoantharia Zoanthids ( order Zoantharia also called Zoanthidea or Zoanthiniaria) are an order of cnidarians commonly found in coral reefs, the deep sea and many other marine environments around the world. These animals come in a variety of different coloniz .... Genera: * '' Aenigmanthus'' Kise, Maeda & Reimer, 2019 * '' Hydrozoanthus'' Sinniger, Reimer & Pawlowski, 2010 * '' Terrazoanthus'' Reimer & Fujii, 2010 References Macrocnemina Cnidarian families {{hexacorallia-stub ...
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Palythoa
''Palythoa'' is a genus of anthozoans in the order Zoantharia.Reimer, J. (2018). Palythoa Lamouroux, 1816. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=205785 on 2018-08-27 Description The polyps of ''Palythoa'' are partially embedded in an encrusting mat of tissue (coenenchyme) covering the substrate on which the colony grows. The individual polyps have flattened oral discs surrounded by a fringe of tentacles. The tentacles' shape and size can vary considerably between species, and even between colonies of the same species. Their colors are also highly variable, with relatively dull shades like cream, coffee, white, brown, or yellow, being the most common. Fluorescent colored colonies also exist, but these are more rare. Palytoxin Palytoxin is a highly toxic fatty alcohol produced by many species of ''Palythoa'', and is also found in other corals and certain marine invertebrates. The substance was first isolated ...
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Hexacorallia
Hexacorallia is a Class (biology), class of Anthozoa comprising approximately 4,300 species of aquatic organisms formed of polyp (zoology), polyps, generally with 6-fold symmetry. It includes all of the stony corals, most of which are Colony (biology), colonial and reef-forming, as well as all sea anemones, and zoanthids, arranged within five extant Order (biology), orders. The hexacorallia are distinguished from another class of Anthozoa, Octocorallia, in having six or fewer axes of symmetry in their body structure; the tentacles are simple and unbranched and normally number more than eight. These organisms are formed of individual soft polyps which in some species live in colonies and can secrete a calcite skeleton. As with all Cnidarians, these organisms have a complex life cycle including a motile planktonic phase and a later characteristic Sessility (zoology), sessile phase. Hexacorallia also include the significant extinct order of rugose corals. Phylogeny Hexacorallia is ...
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Abyssoanthidae
''Abyssoanthus'' is a genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus com ... of cnidarians, the only genus in the family Abyssoanthidae. Species include: *'' Abyssoanthus convallis'' Reimer & Sinniger, 2010 *'' Abyssoanthus nankaiensis'' Reimer & Fujiwara in Reimer, Sinniger, Fujiwara, Hirano & Maruyama, 2007 References Zoantharia Hexacorallia genera {{hexacorallia-stub ...
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Abyssoanthus
''Abyssoanthus'' is a genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus com ... of cnidarians, the only genus in the family Abyssoanthidae. Species include: *'' Abyssoanthus convallis'' Reimer & Sinniger, 2010 *'' Abyssoanthus nankaiensis'' Reimer & Fujiwara in Reimer, Sinniger, Fujiwara, Hirano & Maruyama, 2007 References Zoantharia Hexacorallia genera {{hexacorallia-stub ...
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Terrazoanthus
''Terrazoanthus'' is a genus of corals belonging to the family Hydrozoanthidae. The species of this genus are found in the coasts of America, Africa and Japan. Species: *'' Terrazoanthus californicus'' *'' Terrazoanthus minutus'' *''Terrazoanthus onoi ''Terrazoanthus onoi'' is a species of uncertain validity ( taxon inquirendum) of macrocnemic zoanthid first found in the Galapagos. It is potentially a junior synonym of '' Terrazoanthus patagonichus''. It can be distinguished by its bright red ...'' *'' Terrazoanthus patagonichus'' *'' Terrazoanthus sinnigeri'' References Hydrozoanthidae Hexacorallia genera {{hexacorallia-stub ...
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Microzoanthidae
''Microzoanthus'' is a genus of cnidaria 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 th ...ns belonging to the monotypic family Microzoanthidae. Species: *'' Microzoanthus kagerou'' *'' Microzoanthus occultus'' References Macrocnemina Hexacorallia genera {{hexacorallia-stub ...
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Microzoanthus
''Microzoanthus'' is a genus of cnidaria 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 th ...ns belonging to the monotypic family Microzoanthidae. Species: *'' Microzoanthus kagerou'' *'' Microzoanthus occultus'' References Macrocnemina Hexacorallia genera {{hexacorallia-stub ...
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