Category
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Limnomedusae
Limnomedusae is an order of hydrozoans.
Olindiidae
Olindiidae is a family of hydrozoans in the order Limnomedusae. They have a polyp phase and a medusa phase. The polyps are generally small (1 mm) and solitary, but a few species are colonial. They have a varying number of tentacles and can reproduce by budding. In the largest species, the medusae can grow to . Centripetal canals may be present or absent and the radial canals are unbranched. The gonads are beside the radial canals, except in Limnocnida, where they are on the manubrium. The fertilised eggs develop into planula larvae which become polyps. These multiply asexually or can bud
Monobrachium
Monobrachium is a genus of hydroids. These marine cnidarians form the only genus of the monotypic family Monobrachiidae.

Aglauropsis
Aglauropsis is a genus of marine hydrozoans in the family Olindiidae.
Monobrachiidae
REDIRECT Monobrachium
Microhydrulidae
Microhydrulidae is a family of cnidarians belonging to the order Limnomedusae.
Armorhydridae
Armorhydridae is a family of cnidarians belonging to the order Limnomedusae.