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- Siphonophorae - Wikipedia
Siphonophorae (from Ancient Greek σίφων (siphōn), meaning "tube" and -φόρος (-phóros), meaning "bearing" [2]) is an order within Hydrozoa, a class of marine organisms within the phylum Cnidaria According to the World Register of Marine Species, the order contains 175 species described thus far [3]
- Siphonophores
Siphonophores belong to the Cnidaria, a group of animals that includes the corals, hydroids, and true jellyfish There are about 175 described species Some siphonophores are the longest animals in the world, and specimens as long as 40 meters have been found
- Siphonophorae - Animalia
Siphonophorae (from Greek siphōn 'tube' + pherein 'to bear') is an order within Hydrozoa, which is a class of marine organisms within the phylum Cnidaria According to the World Register of Marine Species, the order contains 175 species described thus far
- Global Diversity and Review of Siphonophorae (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa)
Siphonophores are a small group of complex fragile polymorphic and mostly elongate colonial hydrozoans currently comprising 175 valid species [1] (the present author is the main editor of the Siphonophora section of the WoRMS world list)
- What Is Siphonophore? Meet the Longest Animal in the World, Longer Than . . .
A string-like marine creature called siphonophore beats blue whales in terms of length In 2020, scientists discovered a long, gelatinous creature floating in a massive spiral approximately 600
- Meet the Siphonophores — Google Arts Culture
Siphonophores (pronounced “sigh-fawn-oh-fours”) are colonial creatures made up of specialized segments that work together as one They may not be familiar to most, but they’re abundant animals in
- Siphonophorae - waterworlds. info
Siphonophorae are a fascinating group of marine organisms belonging to the class Hydrozoa within the phylum Cnidaria They are not individual animals, but rather colonial organisms composed of numerous specialized polyps connected by a shared gastrovascular system
- Does the Spiral Siphonophore Reign as the Longest Animal in the World . . .
Siphonophores mesmerize us with their spiraling strings and gelatinous globs Learn the unique characteristics of one of the longest animals in the world Scientists from the Schmidt Ocean Institute say that this 150-foot-long siphonophore, found in April 2020, is the longest ever recorded (Credit: Schmidt Ocean Institute)
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