Enthemonae
The Enthemonae is a suborder of sea anemones in the order Actiniaria. It comprises those sea anemones with typical arrangement of mesenteries for actiniarians.[1]
Enthemonae | |
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Protanthea simplex, Sound of Mull, Scotland | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Cnidaria |
Class: | Anthozoa |
Order: | Actiniaria |
Suborder: | Enthemonae Rodríguez & Daly, 2014 |
Superfamilies | |
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Superfamilies and families in the suborder Enthemonae include:[2]
- Superfamily Actinostoloidea
- Family Actinostolidae
- Family Halcampulactidae
- Superfamily Actinioidea
- Family Actiniidae
- Family Actinodendridae
- Family Andresiidae
- Family Capneidae
- Family Condylanthidae
- Family Haloclavidae
- Family Homostichanthidae
- Family Iosactinidae
- Family Limnactiniidae
- Family Liponematidae
- Family Minyadidae
- Family Oractinidae
- Family Phymanthidae
- Family Preactiniidae
- Family Ptychodactinidae
- Family Stichodactylidae
- Family Thalassianthidae
- Superfamily Metridioidea
- Family Acontiophoridae
- Family Acricoactinidae
- Family Actinoscyphiidae
- Family Aiptasiidae
- Family Aiptasiomorphidae
- Family Aliciidae
- Family Amphianthidae
- Family Andvakiidae
- Family Antipodactinidae
- Family Bathyphelliidae
- Family Boloceroididae
- Family Diadumenidae
- Family Exocoelactinidae
- Family Gonactiniidae
- Family Halcampidae
- Family Haliactinidae
- Family Hormathiidae
- Family Isanthidae
- Family Kadosactinidae
- Family Metridiidae
- Family Nemanthidae
- Family Nevadneidae
- Family Octineonidae
- Family Ostiactinidae
- Family Phelliidae
- Family Sagartiidae
- Family Sagartiomorphidae
- Family Spongiactinidae
References
- Rodríguez, E., Barbeitos, M. S., Brugler, M.R., Crowley, L. M., Grajales, A., Gusmão, L., Häussermann, V., Reft, A. & Daly, M. (2104). Hidden among sea anemones: The first comprehensive phylogenetic reconstruction of the order Actiniaria (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Hexacorallia) reveals a novel group of hexacorals.
- "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Metridioidea Carlgren, 1893". marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
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