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    Bougainvilliidae - Wikipedia

    Bougainvilliidae is a family of marine hydroids in the class Hydrozoa. Members of the family are found worldwide. There are sixteen accepted genera and about ninety-three species. See more

    Hydroids in this family can be solitary or colonial. When colonial, the hydranths or hydroid polyps are either linked by stolons or are branched. The hydranths have one or more whorls of fine tentacles. The gonophores are … See more

    • Bimeria Wright, 1859
    Bougainvillia Lesson, 1830
    • Chiarella Maas, 1897
    • Dicoryne … See more

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    Bougainvillia is a genus of hydroids in the family Bougainvilliidae in the class Hydrazoa. Members of the genus are characterised by having the marginal tentacles of their medusae arranged in four bundles. Some species are solitary and others are colonial but all are filter feeders.
    Bougainvillea praecox Griseb. Bougainvillea spectabilis Willd. Bougainvillea stipitata Griseb. The Plant List includes 33 scientific plant names of species rank for the genus Bougainvillea. Of these 18 are accepted species names. The Plant List includes a further 22 scientific plant names of infraspecific rank for the genus Bougainvillea.
    You’ll find about 350,000 species in this grouping alone and hold about 99.95% of all flowering plants. Their cousins are called the basal angiosperms, which consist of Amborellales, Austrobaileyales, and Nymphaeales. The Bougainvillea scientific classification includes eudicots.
    What makes them interesting is that they each only have one species, namely, Belemia fucsioides and Phaeoptilum spinosum/ Brittle Thorn. And now for the main course of this delectable biological journey. The Bougainvillea is well-known for its colorful bracts that are often mistaken for flowers.
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