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Brachycnemina

Brachycnemina
Zoanthus sp actínica.jpg
Zoanthus colony
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Anthozoa
Subclass: Hexacorallia
Order: Zoantharia
Suborder: Brachycnemina
Haddon & Shackleton, 1891
Families

Neozoanthidae Herberts, 1972
Sphenopidae Hertwig, 1882
Zoanthidae Rafinesque, 1815


Neozoanthidae Herberts, 1972
Sphenopidae Hertwig, 1882
Zoanthidae Rafinesque, 1815

Brachycnemina is a suborder within the Zoantharia order (third largest of Hexacorallia) of Cnidarians. Genetic analysis has been used to suggest Brachycnemina is a monophyletic group diverging within the paraphyletic Macrocnemina.

Brachycnemia species habitate most environments, ranging from shallow tropical reefs to cold seeps in the deep sea. It forms large colonies on intertidal and shallow reef crests. Due to the members of this suborder being loosely collected, there are no standard characteristics uniting them besides slight morphological, ecological and phylogenetic differences.

This suborder counts with 3 taxonomic families, mainly Neozoanthidae, which is monogeneric and monospecific, known only from Madagascar; Sphenopidae, which includes sand-encrusted and colonial specimens like the commonly found Palythoa and Sphenopus, itself found in a few discrete areas; and Zoanthidae, whose belonging species do not show sand encrustation. A total of 6 known genera and over 163 species are comprised within the Brachycnemina.Palythoa and Zoanthus are two of the most common coral genera and are intensively studied for their bioactive compounds.


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