Genus - Coelenterate
Known as sea pansies, these anthozoans are widely studied for their bioluminescence . Taxonomic Shifts
Several prominent genera fall under this classification, each representing a unique branch of marine and freshwater life:
The genus containing the Portuguese man-of-war , a colonial organism often mistaken for a single jellyfish. coelenterate genus
Common moon jellyfish found in coastal waters globally.
A genus of common sea anemones frequently found in rock pools. Known as sea pansies, these anthozoans are widely
Historically, the phylum Coelenterata included both Cnidaria and Ctenophora (comb jellies). In modern biological classification, researchers typically separate these into distinct phyla because Ctenophora lack the stinging cells characteristic of true cnidarians. You can explore more about these classifications on the Vocabulary.com Coelenterate Genus page or the USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species database. Coelenterate genus - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
They are notable for their (stinging cells) used for prey capture and defense. Notable Genera A genus of common sea anemones frequently found
A critical genus of reef-building corals, including the distinctive staghorn corals.
