'Anthozoa' is a class within the phylum
Cnidaria that contains the
sea anemones and
corals. Unlike other cnidarians, anthozoans do not have a
medusa stage in their development. Instead, they release
sperm and eggs that form a
planula, which attaches to some
substrate on which the cnidarian grows. Some anthozoans can also reproduce asexually through
budding.
All cnidarian species can feed by catching prey with
nematocysts, sea anemones capable of catching fish and corals catching
plankton. Some of the species also harbour a type of
algae,
dinoflagellates called
zooxanthellae, in a
symbiotic relationship; the reef building corals known as hermatypic corals rely on this symbiotic relationship particularly. The zooxanthellae benefit by using nitrogenous waste and carbon dioxide produced by the host, and the cnidarian gains photosynthetic capability and increased
calcium carbonate production in hermatypic corals.
[Contribution to the BUFUS Newsletter, Field excursion to Milne Bay Province - Papua New Guinea, Madl and Yip 2000]
Anemonies and certain species of coral live in isolation, however most corals form colonies of genetically identical polyps; these polyps closely resemble anemonies in structure, although are generally considerably smaller. Most kinds of stony coral live in all parts of the underwater world.
Phylogeny
The two subclasses are divided into a number of orders
Anthozoa. Sea Anemones, Corals, Sea Pens. Fautin, Daphne G. and Romano, Sandra L. and a series of orders.
Subclass Alcyonaria Myers, P., R. Espinosa, C. S. Parr, T. Jones, G. S. Hammond, and T. A. Dewey
Anthozoa: Subgroups Ben Kotrc , extinct orders from the
Paleozoic (570-245
m.y.a.)
Paleobiology and Biology of Corals, Oliver, W. A., Jr., , , The Paleontological Society, 1996, are marked with †.
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Alcyonaria (= Octocorallia) (8-way symmetry)
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Alcyonacea (soft corals)
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Gorgonacea (sea fans, sea feathers)
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Helioporacea (= Coenothecalia) (Indo-Pacific blue coral)
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Pennatulacea (sea pens, sea pansies)
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Stolonifera (organ-pipe coral, tree fern coral)
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Telestacea (soft corals)
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Zoantharia (= Hexacorallia (6-way symmetry)
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Ceriantharia (tube-dwelling anemones)
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Actiniaria (sea anemones)
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Corallimorpharia
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Numidiaphyllida †
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Scleractinia (= Madreporaria) (stony corals)
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Kilbuchophyllida †
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Antipatharia (black corals, thorny corals)
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Zoanthidea
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Heterocorallia †
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Rugosa † (= Tetracoralla) (horned corals)
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Heliolitida †
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Tabulata † (tabulate corals)
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Cothoniida †
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Tabuloconida †
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Ptychodactiaria
References