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Fundamentals of Invertebrate PalaeontologyCorals

Fundamentals of Invertebrate Palaeontology: Corals [Corals belong to Phylum Cnidaria (Ni-dá-ri-a: corals, sea anemones, hydra, jellyfish, sea fans, and the Portuguese man-of-war) that contain stinging cells [Cnidoblasts: variously referred to as Nematocyte or Cnidocyte; Fig. 10.1(1)] commonly located in tentacles.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Fundamentals of Invertebrate PalaeontologyCorals

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Publisher
Springer India
Copyright
© Springer India 2017
ISBN
978-81-322-3656-6
Pages
319 –355
DOI
10.1007/978-81-322-3658-0_10
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Corals belong to Phylum Cnidaria (Ni-dá-ri-a: corals, sea anemones, hydra, jellyfish, sea fans, and the Portuguese man-of-war) that contain stinging cells [Cnidoblasts: variously referred to as Nematocyte or Cnidocyte; Fig. 10.1(1)] commonly located in tentacles.]

Published: Nov 25, 2016

Keywords: Scleractinian Coral; Rugose Coral; Hermatypic Coral; Oral Disk; Axial Complex

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