Antipatharia | anthozoan order | Britannica (original) (raw)
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description and classification of corals
In coral …corals and thorny corals (Antipatharia), about 100 species; horny corals, or gorgonians (Gorgonacea), about 1,200 species; and blue corals (Coenothecalia), one living species. Read More
taxonomy
In cnidarian: Annotated classification Order Antipatharia Black coral. Large bushy colonies with thorny, hornlike axial skeleton formed by small polyps with 6 simple tentacles and 1 siphonoglyph. Mostly tropical and subtropical. Order Ceriantharia Tube anemones. Solitary polyps with 2 sets of tentacles (oral and marginal) that form feltlike tubes of… Read More
In cnidarian: Critical appraisal Similarity of larval ceriantharians to antipatharian polyps is the rationale for subclass Ceriantipatharia. Morphology of antipatharians is, however, in some ways, nearer that of alcyonarians than of zoantharians, and alternative schemes place Antipatharia in subclass Alcyonaria. Ceriantharia, too, sits uncomfortably in Zoantharia, although it bears no special relationship to the… Read More
use as jewelry
In cnidarian: Importance …fans, sea whips, and black corals are cut or bent into beads, bracelets, and cameos. Read More
In cnidarian: Support mechanisms and skeletons Colonies of black coral resemble bushes and may stand more than three metres tall. Their skeletons, made entirely of proteinaceous material similar to gorgonin, are likewise used for jewelry. Read More