order actinaria

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A taxonomic order of marine animals: "Order Actinaria" is the scientific name for the order comprising sea anemones, which are solitary, predatory cnidarians characterized by a cylindrical body and a ring of tentacles surrounding a central mouth.
Usage
  • Scientific classification: Used primarily in biological and marine science contexts to refer to the taxonomic grouping of sea anemones.
    • The order Actinaria falls under the class Anthozoa.
    • Researchers are studying the biodiversity within the order Actinaria.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used to specify the rank (order) within the biological classification system (Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Cnidaria, Class: Anthozoa, Order: Actinaria).
    • The phylogenetic relationships within the order Actinaria are complex.
Variants and Related Words
  • Actiniaria: An alternative, synonymous spelling for the same taxonomic order.
  • Sea anemone (noun): The common name for the animals belonging to this order.
    • The sea anemone is a familiar member of the order Actinaria.
  • Actinian (noun/adjective): Pertaining to or a member of the order Actinaria.
    • The actinian's tentacles are used for capturing prey.
Synonyms
  • Actiniaria: The alternative taxonomic name for the same order.
  • Sea anemones: The common name for the group, though this refers to the animals themselves rather than the taxonomic category.
Related Phrases
  • Member of the order Actinaria: A phrase used to describe an organism's classification.
    • This species is a newly discovered member of the order Actinaria.
Noun
  1. sea anemones