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“…All families previously included within Actiniaria (except Edwardisiidae, Actinernidae and Halcuriidae): Acontiophoridae [75]; Actiniidae [76]; Actinodendridae [77]; Actinoscyphiidae [78]; Actinostolidae [79]; Aiptasiidae [80]; Aiptasiomorphidae [12]; Aliciidae * [81]; Andresiidae* [13]; Andvakiidae [82]; Antipodactinidae [83]; Amphianthidae [72]; Bathyphelliidae [79]; Boloceroididae * [50]; Capneidae [84]; Condylanthidae [13]; Diadumenidae [78]; Exocoelactinidae* [85]; Gonactiniidae * [86]; Halcampidae [87]; Haliactinidae [12]; Haliplanellidae [88]; Haloclavidae * [89]; Hormathiidae [79]; Homostichanthidae [90]; Iosactinidae [91]; Isanthidae [75]; Kadosactinidae [92]; Limnactiniidae* [60]; Liponematidae [72]; Metridiidae [86]; Mimetridiidae [93]; Minyadidae [94]; Nemanthidae [95]; Nevadneidae* [96]; Octineonidae [97]; Oractinidae [98]; Ostiactinidae [11]; Phelliidae [99]; Phymanthidae [87]; Preactiniidae * [100]; Ptychodactinidae* [101]; Ramireziidae [93]; Sagartiidae [102]; Sagartiomorphidae [103]; Spongiactinidae [104]; Stichodactylidae [87]; Thalassianthidae [105].…”
Section: Appendix 1 Taxonomic Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All families previously included within Actiniaria (except Edwardisiidae, Actinernidae and Halcuriidae): Acontiophoridae [75]; Actiniidae [76]; Actinodendridae [77]; Actinoscyphiidae [78]; Actinostolidae [79]; Aiptasiidae [80]; Aiptasiomorphidae [12]; Aliciidae * [81]; Andresiidae* [13]; Andvakiidae [82]; Antipodactinidae [83]; Amphianthidae [72]; Bathyphelliidae [79]; Boloceroididae * [50]; Capneidae [84]; Condylanthidae [13]; Diadumenidae [78]; Exocoelactinidae* [85]; Gonactiniidae * [86]; Halcampidae [87]; Haliactinidae [12]; Haliplanellidae [88]; Haloclavidae * [89]; Hormathiidae [79]; Homostichanthidae [90]; Iosactinidae [91]; Isanthidae [75]; Kadosactinidae [92]; Limnactiniidae* [60]; Liponematidae [72]; Metridiidae [86]; Mimetridiidae [93]; Minyadidae [94]; Nemanthidae [95]; Nevadneidae* [96]; Octineonidae [97]; Oractinidae [98]; Ostiactinidae [11]; Phelliidae [99]; Phymanthidae [87]; Preactiniidae * [100]; Ptychodactinidae* [101]; Ramireziidae [93]; Sagartiidae [102]; Sagartiomorphidae [103]; Spongiactinidae [104]; Stichodactylidae [87]; Thalassianthidae [105].…”
Section: Appendix 1 Taxonomic Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Predation is common in oligotrophic seas or in the case of limited food supply (Rosenberg et al 1996, Riemann-Zürneck 2000, Wieking & Kröncke 2003.…”
Section: Feeding Types and Food Availabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diagnosis has been modified from Carlgren (1949, p 29) firstly to accommodate the new genus within the family, by including the possible presence of a deep fosse and a parapet, and following the removal of the genus Oractis McMurrich, 1893 to a new family, Oractiidae, by Riemann-Zürneck (2000), the characters and their variants referring to this genus have been suppressed.…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, Stephanthus gen. nov. has no conchula, 24 tentacles, an imperforate aboral end, and a distinct fosse and parapet, and its second cycle of mesenteries is formed by six regularly arranged pairs of imperfect and fertile mesenteries. Riemann-Zürneck (2000) recently removed the genus Oractis to a new family, Oractiidae. Because of that, and the addition of Stephanthus gen. nov., the second part of the key to haloclavid genera given by Carlgren (1949, pp 29-30) is modified as follows: Hand C (1966) On the evolution of the Actiniaria.…”
Section: Comparison Of the New Genus With The Other Haloclavid Generamentioning
confidence: 99%
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