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Definitions of actinozoa in various dictionaries:
noun - a large class of sedentary marine coelenterates that includes sea anemones and corals
noun - sessile marine coelenterates including solitary and colonial polyps
ACTINOZOA - Actinozoa is an obsolescent term in systematic zoology, first used by Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville in his Manuel d'Actinologie (1834) to design...
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Plural form of actinozoon. |
no alternation of generations the medusoid phase being entirely suppressed: sea anemones corals |
Treated as plural. A class of coelenterates including sea anemones and coral polyps (now more usually called Anthozoa). |
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Actinozoa is an obsolescent term in systematic zoology, first used by Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville in his Manuel d'Actinologie (1834) to designate animals the organs of which were disposed radially about a centre. De Blainville included in his group many unicellular forms, sea anemones, corals, jellyfish, hydroid polyps, echinoderms, polyzoa, and rotifera.Thomas Huxley afterwards applied the term in a restricted sense. He showed that within de Blainville's group, along with a number of heterogeneous forms, there was a group of animals characterized by being composed of two layers of cells comparable with the first two layers in the development of vertebrate animals. These he called Coelentera, and showed that they had no special affinity with echinoderms, polyzoa, etc. He further divided the Coelentera into a group Hydrozoa, in which the sexually produced embryos were usually set free from the surface of the body, and a group Actinozoa, in which the embryos are detached from the |