Gattya

Gattya is a genus of hydroids in the family Halopterididae.[1]

Gattya
Gattya humilis with Doto coronata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Hydrozoa
Order: Leptothecata
Family: Halopterididae
Genus: Gattya
Allman, 1885[1]

Species

The following species are classed in the genus Gattya:[1]

  • Gattya aglaopheniaformis (Mulder & Trebilcock, 1909)
  • Gattya balei (Bartlett, 1907)
  • Gattya conspecta (Billard, 1907)
  • Gattya heurteli (Billard, 1907)
  • Gattya humilis Allman, 1885
  • Gattya multithecata (Jarvis, 1922)
  • Gattya trebilcocki Watson, 1973
  • Gattya tropicalis Millard & Bouillon, 1973
  • Gattya wimleni Gravier-Bonnet, 1998
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