Siphonophora

invertebrate order

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annotated classification

  • sea anemone
    In cnidarian: Annotated classification

    Order Siphonophora Pelagic polypoid colonies with greatest degree of polymorphism in phylum; lack medusae. Oceanic; worldwide. Includes Portuguese man-of-war, Physalia. Order Stylasterina Hydrocorals. Resembling millepores; colonies erect and branching or prostrate. Commonly yellow, red, or purple. Reduced medusae not

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reproduction

  • sea anemone
    In cnidarian: Reproduction and life cycles

    Members of the order Siphonophora, free-floating colonial hydrozoans, display an even greater variety of polymorphs. These include gas-filled floats called pneumatophores, pulsating, locomotory structures called nectophores, and flattened, protective individuals called bracts or phyllozooids.

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