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The Fungiidae are a family of Cnidaria, commonly known as mushroom corals or plate corals. The family contains thirteen extant genera. They range from solitary corals to colonial species. Some genera such as Cycloseris and Fungia are solitary organisms, Polyphyllia consists of a single organism with … Meer weergeven
Species are generally solitary marine animals capable of benthic locomotion. These corals often appear to be bleached or dead. In most genera, a single polyp emerges from the center of the skeleton to feed at … Meer weergeven
Some species of mushroom coral such as Fungia repanda and Ctenactis echinata are able to change sex. This is posited to take place in … Meer weergeven
Members of the family Fungiidae are not of any commercial importance, but are collected for the aquarium trade and are sold as … Meer weergeven
• Heliofungia sp. looks similar to a sea anemone.
• Fungia sp. in Papua New Guinea Meer weergevenThe World Register of Marine Species includes these genera in the family:
• Cantharellus Hoeksema & Best, 1984
• Ctenactis Verrill, 1864 Meer weergeven• Data related to Fungiidae at Wikispecies
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• AIMS CoralSearch - Heliofungia actiniformis Meer weergevenWikipedia-tekst onder CC-BY-SA-licensie Fungiidae - Wikipedia
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WEB1 jan. 1989 · PDF | The Fungiidae are mushroom corals that live in sublittoral habitats in the tropical Indo-Pacific. Their habitats are part of coral reefs or other... | Find, read and cite all the research ...
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