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  1. Studies of "hormathiidae"
  2. Hormathiidae - Wikipedia

  3. Hormathiidae - Wikipedia

  4. The genome of a new anemone species (Actiniaria: Hormathiidae) …

  5. Hormathiidae Carlgren, 1932 - World Register of Marine Species

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    The placement of the nemanthid Nemanthus nitidus, the bathyphellid Bathyphellia australis, and the actinoscyphiid A. plebeia within Hormathiidae renders Hormathiidae paraphyletic. Hormathia, the type genus of Hormathiidae, is not monophyletic. A close affinity between Nemanthidae and Hormathiidae is also recovered. Fig. 2.
    Among these, seven are hormathiids: three species are found exclusively on gastropods, Allantactis parasitica, Hormathia digitata and Hormathianthus sp. and four species, Calliactis tricolor, C. parasitica, Calliactis conchicola and Paracalliactis rosea, associate with gastropods or hermit crabs ( Ates, 1997a ).
    Similarities in the morphology of these sea anemones have led to considerations of some genera of symbiotic hormathiids as a single species complex (e.g., Paracalliactis and Calliactis by Hand, 1975a; Calliactis and Adamsia by Duerden, 1902 ).
    Grey rectangles indicate species of Hormathiidae symbiotic with hermit crabs (HC symbionts) and gastropods (GA symbionts). None of the markers separately or in combination support a monophyletic origin for the hormathiid sea anemones symbiotic with hermit crabs.
  7. Evolution of sea anemones (Cnidaria: Actiniaria: Hormathiidae ...

  8. Origin and evolution of the symbiosis between sea ... - ScienceDirect

  9. A chromosome-level genome assembly of a deep-sea starfish

  10. Hormathiidae Carlgren 1932 - Encyclopedia of Life

  11. A new species of Hormathia (Actiniaria, Hormathiidae) from the …

  12. (PDF) A new species of Hormathia (Actiniaria, …

    WEBAccording to Fautin & Barber (1999), Hormathiidae is one of the richest families of deep-sea anemones. The family is represented in the Antarctic waters by a number of species, with H. lacunifera (Stepheson 1918) as …