Corallimorpharia: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Cnidaria
Class
Anthozoa
Order
Corallimorpharia
Family
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Corallimorpharia

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Corallimorpharia

Corallimorpharia is an order of marine cnidarians closely related to stony or reef building corals (Scleractinia). They occur in both temperate and tropical climates, although they are mostly tropical. Temperate forms tend to be very robust, with wide and long columns, whereas tropical forms tend to have very short columns with a wide oral disc and very short tentacles. The tentacles are usually arranged in rows radiating from the mouth. Many species occur together in large groups, although there are recorded instances of individuals. In many respects, they resemble the stony corals, except for the absence of a stony skeleton. Morphological and molecular evidence suggests that they are very closely related to stony corals.

Corallimorpharians occur in a wide range of marine habitats, and can be associated with phase shifts in coral reef ecosystems that result in a change from a hard-coral dominated reef to a soft-coral dominated one. They have been observed to overgrow reefs in a carpet formation. Many species are also common invertebrates kept in marine aquaria.

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Corallimorpharia in languages:

Czech
korálovníci
Danish
Pladeanemoner
English
False Anemones
English
Jewel Anemones
English
Mushroom Anemones
English
Corallimorphs
German
Scheibenanemonen
Japanese
ホネナシサンゴ目
Russian
Кораллиморфарии
Thai
อันดับ เห็ดทะเล

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