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Sertularia - Wikipedia
Sertularia is a genus of hydroids in the family Sertulariidae. Sertularia. Colony of Sertularia argentea. Scientific classification · Edit this ... en.wikipedia.org
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World Register of Marine Species - Sertularia Linnaeus, 1758
Sertularia is a genus within the Animalia kingdom, Cnidaria phylum, Hydrozoa class, and Hydroidolina subclass. Its type species is Sertularia cupressina. www.marinespecies.org
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Sertularia argentea - Marine Life Encyclopedia - Habitas
This hydroid forms three dimensional colonies resembling a fir tree, giving rise to the common english name 'sea firs' often used in popular books for the ... www.habitas.org.uk
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sertularia
‖ sertularia Zool. (sɜːtjʊˈlɛərɪə) Pl. -æ, -as. [mod.L., f. L. sertula, dim. of serta garland.] One of a genus of branching hydroids having small sessile hydrothecæ; the genus itself.1767 Phil. Trans. LVII. 434 A great many zoophytes, which were formerly called Corallines, now Sertularias and Cellul... Oxford English Dictionary
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Air fern - Wikipedia
The air fern (Sertularia argentea) is a dead and dried colony of hydrozoans, a species of marine animal in the family Sertulariidae related to corals and ... en.wikipedia.org
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Whiteweed (Sertularia cupressina) - MarLIN
This colonial hydroid is notable for its white or silvery colour. Known commonly as white weed, it resembles a plant with both branches and a stem. www.marlin.ac.uk
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SERTULARIA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SERTULARIA is a genus (the type of the family Sertulariidae) of delicate branching calyptoblastic hydroids having small sessile hydrothecae ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Squirrel's tail hydroid (Sertularia argentea) - MarLIN
A sea fir forming three-dimensional, cypress tree-shaped colonies typically up to 15 cm in length but may be up to 30 cm. The colony is golden-brown in ... www.marlin.ac.uk
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Dinobryon sertularia - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Overview · Scientific Name · Location in Taxonomic Tree · Identification Numbers. TSN: 1517. Geography. Information & Media. Below is a list of additional ... www.fws.gov
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Structure of Sertularia (With Diagram) | Zoology - Biology Discussion
In this article we will discuss about the structure of sertularia with the help of diagram. Sertularia 1. It is the slide of sertularia, which is a colonial ... www.biologydiscussion.com
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ADW: Sertularia cupressina: CLASSIFICATION - Animal Diversity Web
Sertularia cupressinaSea cypress, White weed · Cnidaria: information (1) · Cnidaria: pictures (168) · Cnidaria: specimens (7). ClassHydrozoa. Hydrozoa: ... animaldiversity.org
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Sertularia gracillima
Sertularia gracillima is a hydrozoa described by VS Bale in 1926. Sertularia gracillima is in the genus Sertularia and family sertulariidae. wikipedia.org
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hydranth
hydranth Zool. (ˈhaɪdrænθ) [f. hydra (sense 6) + Gr. ἄνθ-ος flower.] One of the non-sexual zooids, typically nutritive in function, occurring in colonial Hydrozoa, usually on the branches of the cœnosarc (like flowers on a plant). Sometimes extended to any hydroid (free or colonial).1874 Lubbock Ori... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sertulariidae
, 1942 Mixoscyphus Peña Cantero & Vervoort, 2005 Papilionella Antsulevich & Vervoort, 1993 Polysertularella Antsulevich, 2011 Salacia Lamouroux, 1816 Sertularia wikipedia.org
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sea-oak
ˈsea-oak [tr. mod.L. quercus marina.] The seaweed Fucus vesiculosus, and other seaweeds of similar appearance; bladder-wrack.1597 Gerarde Herbal ii. clix. 1378 Quercus marinus. Sea Oke, or Wrake. 1598 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. i. i. Eden 598 There lives the Sea-Oak [orig. le chesne marin] in a little ... Oxford English Dictionary
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