Cnidaria Species in A To Zoo | World Anvil

Cnidaria

Cnidaria is a phylum of perplexing organisms that we consider some of the most unique in the Yonderverse. With over seventy thousand jellyfish and around a hundred thousand coral species in the A To Zoo, we are vocal about these very misunderstood organisms.

These animals are often some of the first to evolve on planets due to their simple physiologies. Most inhabit marine waters, some in fresh and brackish waters, and some cnidarians even exist on land and in skies.

Scientific Classification
Domain: Eukarya
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Eumetazoa
Clade: ParaHoxozoa
Phylum: Cnidaria

Medusae vs Polyps

Most Cnidarians have two basic forms, medusae and polyps. Medusae are mobile, such as jellyfish, while polyps are sessile, stuck to surfaces.

This, of course, is not a universal rule for Cnidarians, but is common.

The simple diagram below shows the life cycle of a false island jelly, native to planet Kyrophis.

False island jellies have the same reproductive stages as any other jelly species in Ulmaridae. Life starts as an egg, which is fertilised when males release strings of sperm into the water and is ingested by females. Eggs will hatch into larva, which settle on the seabed forming polyps.

The polyps will asexually reproduce, bud, and form strobila, also known as budding polyps. These buds break off and form ephyrae, which turn into medusa, the most commonly known form of a jellyfish.

— Excerpt from "False Island Jelly"
False Island Jelly Life Cycle by Mochi

Anthozoa

Cottonball Anemone by Mochi

Anthozoa contains billions of sea anemone and coral species. Most are sessile, meaning they are stationary, stuck to seabeds or other surfaces.

Anthozoans have incredible capabilities to support life - coral reefs are some of the most diverse ecosystems on any planet with large bodies of water.


  • subclass Hexacorallia
  • order Actiniaria
  • order Antipatharia
  • order Corallimorpharia
  • order Rugosa
  • order Scleractinia
  • order Zoantharia
  • subclass Octocorallia
  • order Alcyonacea
  • order Helioporacea
  • order Pennatulacea
  • subclass Ceriantharia
  • order Penicillaria
  • order Spirularia

  • Medusozoa

    Flower Garden Jellyfish by Mochi

    Medusozoa contains many classes of jellyfish and other animals. These animals are characterised by the medusa in their life cycles.


  • class Hydrozoa
  • subclass Hydroidolina
  • order Anthoathecata
  • order Leptothecata
  • order Siphonophorae
  • subclass Trachylinae
  • order Actinulida
  • order Limnomedusae
  • order Narcomedusae
  • order Tatalidoae
  • class Cubozoa
  • order Carybdeida
  • order Chirodropida
  • class Scyphozoa
  • subclass Coronamedusae
  • order Coronatae
  • subclass Discomedusae
  • order Rhizostomeae
  • order Semaeostomeae
  • class Staurozoa
  • class Polypodiozoa


  • Comments

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    Apr 2, 2024 12:45 by Dr Emily Vair-Turnbull

    Yaaas, I love these overview articles

    Emy x   Etrea | Vazdimet
    Apr 2, 2024 12:51 by Mochi

    Thank youuu! <3

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