suborder Gorgonacea
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic suborder of marine animals: "Suborder Gorgonacea" is a scientific classification for a group of soft corals, including red corals and sea fans, within the order Alcyonacea. These are colonial cnidarians characterized by a flexible, horny, or calcareous internal skeleton.
Usage
- Scientific Classification: The term is used primarily in marine biology, zoology, and taxonomy to categorize a specific group of soft corals.
- The suborder Gorgonacea includes many species important for constructing coral reef habitats.
- Researchers are studying the biodiversity within the suborder Gorgonacea.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is part of a formal biological classification system (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Suborder, Family, etc.).
- The specimen was identified as belonging to the suborder Gorgonacea based on its skeletal structure.
Variants and Related Words
- Gorgonacea: Often used synonymously with "suborder Gorgonacea" in scientific literature.
- Gorgonian (noun): A common name for any coral within the suborder Gorgonacea.
- The diver admired the large gorgonian fan.
- Alcyonacea (noun): The order to which this suborder belongs.
Synonyms
- Gorgonians: The common name for members of this suborder.
- Horny corals: A descriptive name referring to the flexible proteinaceous (gorgonin) skeleton of many species.
Related Terms
- Sea fan: A common growth form for many gorgonians, forming fan-shaped colonies.
- Red coral (): A precious coral species historically harvested for jewelry, belonging to this suborder.
Noun
- red corals and sea fans