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Relicanthidae Rodríguez & Daly, 2014

1339256  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1339256)

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Rodríguez, E.; Barbeitos, M. S.; Brugler, M. R.; Crowley, L. M.; Grajales, A.; Gusmão, L.; Häussermann, V.; Reft, A.; Daly, M. (2014). Hidden among Sea Anemones: The First Comprehensive Phylogenetic Reconstruction of the Order Actiniaria (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Hexacorallia) Reveals a Novel Group of Hexacorals. <em>PLoS ONE.</em> 9(5): e96998., available online at https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096998 [details]   
Etymology Name comes from the Latin word “reliquiae” meaning “old remains”  
Etymology Name comes from the Latin word “reliquiae” meaning “old remains” [details]
Rodríguez, E.; Fautin, D; Daly, M. (2024). World List of Actiniaria. Relicanthidae Rodríguez & Daly, 2014. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1339256 on 2024-04-24
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original description Rodríguez, E.; Barbeitos, M. S.; Brugler, M. R.; Crowley, L. M.; Grajales, A.; Gusmão, L.; Häussermann, V.; Reft, A.; Daly, M. (2014). Hidden among Sea Anemones: The First Comprehensive Phylogenetic Reconstruction of the Order Actiniaria (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Hexacorallia) Reveals a Novel Group of Hexacorals. <em>PLoS ONE.</em> 9(5): e96998., available online at https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096998 [details]   
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Etymology Name comes from the Latin word “reliquiae” meaning “old remains” [details]

Morphology Although molecular data do not closely affiliate this taxon with Actiniaria, the ultrastructure of its nematocysts strongly suggest that it belongs within Actiniaria: basitrichs of Relicanthus daphneae comb. nov. have apical flaps and the distal tubule of microbasic p-mastigophores of R. daphneae comb. nov. does not have spines; these features recall those of Actiniaria. [details]