Enthemonae
Sign in to saveThe Enthemonae is a suborder of sea anemones in the order Actiniaria. It comprises those sea anemones with typical arrangement of mesenteries for actiniarians.
Species
尋常イソギンチャク亜目
Suborder
- PhylumCnidaria
- ClassHexacorallia
- OrderActiniaria
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Encyclopedic overview
28 sectionsContents
- Classification
- Superfamilies
- Structure
- Body
- Mouth
- Gastrovascular Cavity
- Musculature
- Venom
- Venom system
- Venom Tissue
- Phospholipase A<sub>2</sub>
- Cytolysins
- Neurotoxins
- Non-protein compounds
- Enzymes
- Feeding and diet
- Habitat
- Reproduction
- Sexual reproduction
- Asexual reproduction
- Budding
- Binary fission
- Reproduction by autonomy of tentacles
- Symbiotic relationships
- Green Algae
- Hermit Crabs
- Phylogeny
- References
The Enthemonae is a suborder of sea anemones in the order Actiniaria. It comprises those sea anemones with typical arrangement of mesenteries for actiniarians.
The Enthemonae is any member of the invertebrate suborder characterised by soft bodied, marine animals that look like flowers which primarily attach to hard or rigid surfaces, such as coral or rocks. An Enthemonae is a suborder of sea anemone of the order Actiniaria, which includes the overall majority of the actiniarians, which belong to the former groups of Protantheae, Ptychodacteae, and Nynantheae.
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