Edwardsia

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Edwardsia
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Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Hexacorallia
Order: Actiniaria
Family: Edwardsiidae
Genus: Edwardsia
de Quatrefages, 1842 [1]
Synonyms
List
  • Diphtera Sluiter, 1888
  • Edwardisa
  • Edwardsa
  • Edwardsioides
  • Edwarsia

Edwardsia is a genus of sea anemones, the type of the family Edwardsiidae. They have eight mesenteries and live in tubes in the sand. The name, in New Latin, commemorates the French zoologist Henri Milne-Edwards.

The genus contains the following species:[1][2]

  • McIntosh, 1866
  • Izumi & Fujita, 2019[3]
  • Danielssen, 1890
  • Carlgren, 1943
  • Carlgren, 1921
  • Klunzinger, 1877
  • England, 1990
  • Quatrefages, 1842
  • (McMurrich, 1913)
  • Carlgren, 1938
  • Carlgren, 1921
  • Edwardsia claparedii (Panceri, 1869)
  • (Rathke, 1843)
  • Stimpson, 1856
  • Moseley, 1877
  • Danielssen, 1890
  • Carlgren, 1921
  • Edwardsia delapiae Carlgren & Stephenson, 1928
  • Carlgren, 1931
  • Verrill, 1869
  • Carlgren, 1921
  • Marion, 1882
  • Danielssen, 1890
  • M'Intosh, 1866
  • Daly & Ljubenkov, 2008
  • Sanamyan, Sanamyan & Schories, 2015
  • Carlgren, 1921
  • Daly et al., 2012
  • Carlgren, 1921
  • Edwardsia ivelli Manuel, 1975
  • Carlgren, 1931
  • Seshaiya & Cuttress, 1969
  • Daly & Ljubenkov, 2008
  • Carlgren, 1927
  • Carlgren, 1921
  • Bourne, 1916
  • Carlgren, 1931
  • Daly & Ljubenkov, 2008
  • Williams, 1981
  • Gusmão, Brandão & Daly, 2016
  • Edwardsia neozelanica Farquhar, 1898
  • Carlgren, 1942
  • Farquhar, 1898
  • (Sluiter, 1888)
  • Carlgren, 1931
  • Daly & Ljubenkov, 2008
  • Williams, 1981
  • Daly & Ljubenkov, 2008
  • Marion, 1882
  • Stimpson, 1856
  • Bourne, 1916
  • Carlgren, 1941
  • Marion, 1882
  • (Stimpson, 1853)
  • Sanamyan N. & Sanamyan K., 2013
  • Verrill, 1864
  • Haddon, 1889
  • Quatrefages, 1842
  • Annandale, 1915
  • Duben & Koren, 1847
  • Carlgren, 1921
  • (Danielssen, 1890)
  • Carlgren, 1950
  • Bourne, 1916

References[]

  1. ^ a b WoRMS (2018). "Edwardsia". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved August 29, 2018.
  2. ^ Marymegan Daly; Renzo Perissinotto; Megan Laird; David Dyer; Antonio Todaro (2012). "Description and ecology of a new species of Edwardsia de Quatrefages, 1842 (Anthozoa, Actiniaria) from the St Lucia Estuary, South Africa". . 8 (3): 233–245. doi:10.1080/17451000.2011.617757.
  3. ^ Izumi, T.; Fujita, T. (2019). "Two species of Edwardsia having gigantic nematocysts, E. aff. tuberculata and E. alternobomen sp. nov. (Cnidaria; Anthozoa; Actiniaria; Edwardsiidae) from Japan". Zootaxa. 4661 (3): 533–544. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4661.3.7.


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