Copilot
Your everyday AI companion
Bing found these results
  1. List of prehistoric hexacoral genera - Wikipedia

  2. Foraminifera - The World Foraminifera Database - WoRMS

  3. Boninastrea boninensis - Wikispecies

  4. DiatomBase - Chromista

  5. Foraminifera - The World Foraminifera Database - Chromista

  6. People also ask
    Hexacorallia is a subclass of Anthozoa comprising approximately 4,300 species of aquatic organisms formed of polyps, generally with 6-fold symmetry. It includes all of the stony corals, most of which are colonial and reef-forming, as well as all sea anemones, and zoanthids, arranged within five extant orders. [2]
    everipedia.org
    A modern species of the prehistoric hexacoral genus Acropora from near the Hawaiian islands. This list of prehistoric hexacorals (Scleractinia) is an attempt to create a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been included in the hexacorallia which are known from the fossil record. This list excludes purely vernacular terms.
    Hexacorallia is a large subclass of Anthozoa in the aquatic phylum Cnidaria . It has about 4,300 species, all polyps, generally with 6-fold symmetry. It includes all the stony corals, most of which are colonial and reef -forming. It also contains the sea anemones, tube anemones, and zoanthids, in six living orders.
    Actiniaria is one of six orders in the Hexacorallia subclass. There are more than 1000 registered species, organized in four suborders. The two suborders Nynantheae and Protantheae include most of the common sea anemones along the North-European coastlines.
  7. Foraminifera - The World Foraminifera Database - WoRMS

  8. description of Bunodactis verrucosa - Gem anemone - European …

  9. description de Scolanthus callimorphus - Anémone crayon/ver

  10. description of Bunodeopsis strumosa - Warty dwarf anemone

  11. description de Bunodeopsis strumosa - Anémone naine verruqueuse