Actinostoloidea

In today's world, Actinostoloidea is a topic that arouses great interest and debate in different sectors of society. The impact of Actinostoloidea has been noted in areas such as economy, politics, culture and technology, generating endless different opinions and perspectives. Since its emergence, Actinostoloidea has been the subject of study and research by experts in the field, who seek to understand its implications and consequences in the short, medium and long term. This article will explore the phenomenon of Actinostoloidea in depth, analyzing its causes, effects and possible solutions, in order to shed light on a topic that continues to be a source of controversy and reflection today.

Actinostoloidea
"Actinostola" sp.
Actinostola sp.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Hexacorallia
Order: Actiniaria
Suborder: Enthemonae
Superfamily: Actinostoloidea
Carlgren, 1932
Families

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Actinostoloidea is a superfamily of sea anemones in the order Actiniaria.[1]

Families in the superfamily Actinostoloidea include:[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b Rodríguez, E., Barbeitos, M. S., Brugler, M.R., Crowley, L. M., Grajales, A., Gusmão, L., Häussermann, V., Reft, A. & Daly, M. (2014). Hidden among sea anemones: The first comprehensive phylogenetic reconstruction of the order Actiniaria (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Hexacorallia) reveals a novel group of hexacorals.
  2. ^ Gusmão, L. C.; Berniker, L.; Van Deusen, V.; Harris, O.; Rodríguez, E., Halcampulactidae (Actiniaria, Actinostoloidea), a new family of burrowing sea anemones with external brooding from Antarctica, in Polar Biology, vol. 42, n. 7, 2019, pp. 1271-1286, DOI:10.1007/s00300-019-02516-1