Radiata (disambiguation)

Radiata may refer to:

  • Radiata, the radially symmetric animals of the Eumetazoa subkingdom
  • Radiata, a synonym of the legume genus Medicago
  • Radiata Stories, a 2005 action role-playing game for the PlayStation 2
  • Corona radiata, in neuroanatomy, a white matter sheet that continues caudally as the internal capsule and rostrally as the centrum semiovale
  • Corona radiata (embryology), a structure that surrounds an ovum or unfertilized egg cell, and consist of two or three strata (layers) of follicular cells

As a species name

  • Actiniopteris radiata, a widely distributed fern occurring throughout Africa and adjacent islands, Madagascar, Arabia, Iran, Afghanistan, Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, Burma and Australia
  • Astropyga radiata, a sea urchin found in the Indo-Pacific region
  • Cellana radiata, a species of predatory sea snail
  • Ecklonia radiata a species of kelp found in the Canary Islands, the Cape Verde Islands, Madagascar, Mauritania, Senegal, South Africa, Oman, southern Australia, Lord Howe Island, and New Zealand
  • Eucalyptus radiata, a medium to tall tree to 30 m high
  • Habenaria radiata, a species of orchid endemic to China, Japan, Korea and Russia
  • Hydrangea radiata, a deciduous shrub up to 3 m tall naturally occurring in the southern Appalachians of the United States
  • Lycoris radiata, a bulbous perennial in the amaryllis family
  • Macaca radiata, or the bonnet macaque, a macaque endemic to southern India
  • Neriene radiata, or the filmy dome spider, a sheet weaver
  • Pinctada radiata, a species of pearl oyster distributed throughout the Indo-Pacific
  • Pinus radiata, a species of pine native to the Central Coast of California
  • Pterois radiata, a carnivorous, ray-finned fish with venomous spines that lives in the Indian and western Pacific oceans
  • Temnora radiata, a moth of the family Sphingidae found from West Africa to Angola
  • Utricularia radiata, a medium-sized suspended aquatic carnivorous plant
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