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Hydrozoans... Little Christmas Trees and More that Sting Like Bejeesus! Don't Touch!!! Hydrozoans are the "other" Class of cnidarians (Anthozoans making up the mainly polypoid corals, anemones, sea fans... and Scyphozoans the "real" Jellyfishes that live most of their lives as medusas, inverted bell-shapes). Most of the Hydrozoans are small, obscure not-so funny to touch Christmas tree sort of affairs, but they include such notables as Portuguese Man of War, Fire Corals (Millepora), and the beautiful delicate Stylasterines (Lace Corals) amongst their ranks. These are colonial animals, sometimes a branch per colony, other times a specialized part (like the "Sail" in the Man 'O War...). Order Hydrocorallina: These are colonial polypoid hydrozoans that secrete calcium carbonate skeletons, though they are not true corals... The Order comprises two suborders, the Milleporina and Stylasterina Fire Coral, Millepora: Most Common and (Ouch!) Most Commonly Encountered!
Suborder Stylasterina: Characterized by having a thick layer of tissue overlying their skeletons. Their specialized feeding and defensive polyps are imbedded within star-shaped openings in their calcareous skeletons.
Order Hydroida: Often small, cryptic to the point of being unseen... on rock, mooring lines...
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