Dendrophylliidae

Dendrophylliidae is a family of stony corals. Most (but not all) members are azooxanthellate and thus have to capture food with their tentacles instead of relying on photosynthesis to produce their food. The World Register of Marine Species includes these genera in the family:[1]

  • Astroides Quoy & Gaimard, 1827
  • Balanophyllia Wood, 1844
  • Balanopsammia Ocana & Brito, 2013
  • Bathypsammia Marenzeller, 1907
  • Cladopsammia Lacaze-Duthiers, 1897
  • Dendrophyllia de Blainville, 1830
  • Dichopsammia Song, 1994
  • Duncanopsammia Wells, 1936
  • Eguchipsammia Cairns, 1994
  • Enallopsammia Sismonda, 1871
  • Endopachys Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848
  • Endopsammia Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848
  • Heteropsammia Milne-Edwards & Haime, 1848
  • Leptopsammia Milne-Edwards & Haime, 1848
  • LobopsammiaMilne Edwards & Haime, 1848
  • Notophyllia Dennant, 1899
  • Pourtalopsammia Cairns, 2001
  • Rhizopsammia Verrill, 1869
  • Thecopsammia Pourtalès, 1868
  • Trochopsammia Pourtalès, 1878
  • Tubastraea Lesson, 1829
  • Turbinaria Oken, 1815

Dendrophylliidae
Balanophyllia bonaespei
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Anthozoa
Order: Scleractinia
Suborder: Dendrophylliina
Family: Dendrophylliidae
Gray, 1847
Genera
See text

References

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