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Radiata after Conway-Morris, 1993
Phylogeny of Radiata. [eng]
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Phylum Ctenophora
A list of all valid scientific names maintained and published by Claudia E. Mills., Friday Harbor Laboratories and the Department of Zoology, University of Washington. [eng]
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Ctenophora: Taxonomy
Order Cydippida: Haeckeliidae, Lambeidae, Bathyctenidae, Pleurobrachiidae, Mertensiidae. [eng]
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Introduction to the Ctenophora
Comb jelly information, from the UC Berkeley Museum of Paleontology (UCMP). [eng]
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ctenophore - Britannica.com
Natural history. Natural history. The more primitive forms (order Cydippida) have a pair of
long, retractable branched tentacles that function in the capture of food. The tentacles are richly supplied with
adhesive cells called colloblasts, which are found only among ctenophores. These cells produce a sticky secretion, to
which prey organisms adhere on contact. [eng]
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Aquascope: Comb jellies
Reference: Appearance, Environment, Classification. [eng]
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Ctenophore
Small image gallery of ctenophore, siphonophores and some jellyfish without discription. [eng]
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DiveInfo's Index of Ctenophora, Pelagic Marine Life, Gelatinous Animals, Ctenophore, Beroida, Cestida, Lobata, Cydippida,Thalassocalycida , Catalina Marine Life, Diving, Cyber Aquarium, Marine Science
Information on Ctenophora, Pelagic Marine Life, Gelatinous Animals, Ctenophore, Beroida, Cestida, Lobata, Cydippida, Thalassocalycida, Hydrozoa, Jellyfish, Scyphozoa, Cyber Aquarium. [eng]
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Comb jellies (Ctenophora)
A phylum of about 100 widely distributed marine animals, formerly regarded as a class of the phylum Coelenterata. Resembling jellyfish, the comb jellies have eight rows of comblike plates arranged longitudinally around the body. [eng]
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Phylum Ctenophora--comb jellies
Small phylum of about 80 species is composed of marine animals somewhat similar to the jellyfish sea anemones and corals. [eng]
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