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Monocoryne Minor
Candelabridae is a small family (biology), family of cnidarians within the class Hydrozoa. Myriothelidae Hincks, 1868 and Symplectaneidae Fraser, 1941 are now accepted as synonyms of this family. Genera and Species According to the World Register of Marine Species, the following genus, genera and species exist in this family: *''Candelabrum'' de Blainville, 1880 synonym ''Myriothela'' Sars, 1850 **''Candelabrum australe'' (Briggs, 1928) **''Candelabrum austrogeorgiae'' (Jäderholm, 1904) **''Candelabrum austro-georgiae'' Jäderholm, 1905 **''Candelabrum capensis'' (Manton, 1940) **''Candelabrum cocksii'' (Cocks, 1854) **''Candelabrum fritchmanii'' Hewitt & Goddard, 2001 **''Candelabrum giganteum'' (Bonnevie, 1898) **''Candelabrum harrisoni'' (Briggs, 1928) **''Candelabrum meridianum'' (Briggs, 1939) **''Candelabrum minutum'' (Bonnevie, 1898) **''Candelabrum mitra'' (Bonnevie, 1898) **''Candelabrum penola'' (Manton, 1940) **''Candelabrum phrygium'' (Fabricius, 1780) **''Candelabrum ...
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Candelabrum Capensis
''Candelabrum capensis'', or gnome's hat hydroid, is a species of Sessility (zoology), sessile Hydrozoa, hydroid cnidarian. It is a member of the family (biology), family Candelabridae.Naomi A. H. Millard, Millard, N.A.H. 1975. Monograph on the Hydroida of Southern Africa. ''Ann. S. Afr. Mus.'' 68:1-513 Description The gnome's hat hydroid grows to about 3 cm tall. It is a small conical hydroid with 30-40 adhesive knobs at its base. The cone is made up of 400-600 densely packed warty tentacles which contain the stinging cells. Its colour is variable, from a purple-brown to magenta or pale pink. Distribution This species is found around the southern African coast from Luderitz in Namibia to East London from the subtidal to at least 27m underwater. Ecology These animals are usually found among red seaweed and brown seagrass, singly or in small groups. References

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Candelabrum Mitra
A candelabrum (plural candelabra but also used as the singular form) is a candle holder with multiple arms. "Candelabra" can be used to describe a variety of candle holders including chandeliers. However, candelabra can also be distinguished as branched candle holders that are placed on a surface such as the floor, stand, or tabletop. The chandeliers, on the other hand, are hung from the ceiling. The Romans used the term to describe a form of ornamental lighting, which may be a tall stand that supports a lamp. In Judaism, the menorah and hanukkiah are special kinds of candelabra. Candelabra are also used in churches, in ceremonies such as Tenebrae, in certain Eastern Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church liturgy such as the dikirion and trikirion. Candelabra in the form of branched candlesticks also became popular in homes as decorative lighting. In modern times, electricity has largely relegated candleholders to decorative use in homes. The interior designers nowadays continu ...
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Candelabridae
Candelabridae is a small family of cnidarians within the class Hydrozoa. Myriothelidae Hincks, 1868 and Symplectaneidae Fraser, 1941 are now accepted as synonyms of this family. Genera and Species According to the World Register of Marine Species, the following genera and species exist in this family: *''Candelabrum'' de Blainville, 1880 synonym ''Myriothela'' Sars, 1850 **'' Candelabrum australe'' (Briggs, 1928) **'' Candelabrum austrogeorgiae'' (Jäderholm, 1904) **'' Candelabrum austro-georgiae'' Jäderholm, 1905 **''Candelabrum capensis'' (Manton, 1940) **'' Candelabrum cocksii'' (Cocks, 1854) **'' Candelabrum fritchmanii'' Hewitt & Goddard, 2001 **'' Candelabrum giganteum'' (Bonnevie, 1898) **'' Candelabrum harrisoni'' (Briggs, 1928) **'' Candelabrum meridianum'' (Briggs, 1939) **'' Candelabrum minutum'' (Bonnevie, 1898) **'' Candelabrum mitra'' (Bonnevie, 1898) **'' Candelabrum penola'' (Manton, 1940) **'' Candelabrum phrygium'' (Fabricius, 1780) **'' Candelabrum serpentarii ...
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Monocoryne Minor
Candelabridae is a small family (biology), family of cnidarians within the class Hydrozoa. Myriothelidae Hincks, 1868 and Symplectaneidae Fraser, 1941 are now accepted as synonyms of this family. Genera and Species According to the World Register of Marine Species, the following genus, genera and species exist in this family: *''Candelabrum'' de Blainville, 1880 synonym ''Myriothela'' Sars, 1850 **''Candelabrum australe'' (Briggs, 1928) **''Candelabrum austrogeorgiae'' (Jäderholm, 1904) **''Candelabrum austro-georgiae'' Jäderholm, 1905 **''Candelabrum capensis'' (Manton, 1940) **''Candelabrum cocksii'' (Cocks, 1854) **''Candelabrum fritchmanii'' Hewitt & Goddard, 2001 **''Candelabrum giganteum'' (Bonnevie, 1898) **''Candelabrum harrisoni'' (Briggs, 1928) **''Candelabrum meridianum'' (Briggs, 1939) **''Candelabrum minutum'' (Bonnevie, 1898) **''Candelabrum mitra'' (Bonnevie, 1898) **''Candelabrum penola'' (Manton, 1940) **''Candelabrum phrygium'' (Fabricius, 1780) **''Candelabrum ...
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Monocoryne Gigantea
Candelabridae is a small family of cnidarians within the class Hydrozoa. Myriothelidae Hincks, 1868 and Symplectaneidae Fraser, 1941 are now accepted as synonyms of this family. Genera and Species According to the World Register of Marine Species, the following genera and species exist in this family: *''Candelabrum'' de Blainville, 1880 synonym ''Myriothela'' Sars, 1850 **'' Candelabrum australe'' (Briggs, 1928) **'' Candelabrum austrogeorgiae'' (Jäderholm, 1904) **'' Candelabrum austro-georgiae'' Jäderholm, 1905 **''Candelabrum capensis'' (Manton, 1940) **'' Candelabrum cocksii'' (Cocks, 1854) **'' Candelabrum fritchmanii'' Hewitt & Goddard, 2001 **'' Candelabrum giganteum'' (Bonnevie, 1898) **'' Candelabrum harrisoni'' (Briggs, 1928) **'' Candelabrum meridianum'' (Briggs, 1939) **'' Candelabrum minutum'' (Bonnevie, 1898) **'' Candelabrum mitra'' (Bonnevie, 1898) **'' Candelabrum penola'' (Manton, 1940) **'' Candelabrum phrygium'' (Fabricius, 1780) **'' Candelabrum serpentarii ...
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Candelabrum Verrucosum
A candelabrum (plural candelabra but also used as the singular form) is a candle holder with multiple arms. "Candelabra" can be used to describe a variety of candle holders including chandeliers. However, candelabra can also be distinguished as branched candle holders that are placed on a surface such as the floor, stand, or tabletop. The chandeliers, on the other hand, are hung from the ceiling. The Romans used the term to describe a form of ornamental lighting, which may be a tall stand that supports a lamp. In Judaism, the menorah and hanukkiah are special kinds of candelabra. Candelabra are also used in churches, in ceremonies such as Tenebrae, in certain Eastern Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church liturgy such as the dikirion and trikirion. Candelabra in the form of branched candlesticks also became popular in homes as decorative lighting. In modern times, electricity has largely relegated candleholders to decorative use in homes. The interior designers nowadays continu ...
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Candelabrum Tentaculatum
''Candelabrum tentaculatum'', also called the dreadlocks hydroid or calamari hydroid, is a sessile marine hydroid, that is found off the Cape Peninsula of South Africa.Millard, N.A.H. 1975. Monograph on the Hydroida of Southern Africa. ''Ann. S. Afr. Mus.'' 68:1-513Jones, Georgina. (2008), ''Marine animals of the Cape Peninsula'' Southern Underwater Research Group Press, Cape Town. Description Naked cylindrical hydranth up to about 70mm long, covered by densely packed short capitate tentacles. Basal part carries a single whorl of about 17 long unbranched blastostyles, with gonophores near the hydranth. Species range Endemic to South Africa, known only from the Cape Peninsula and Port Elizabeth in 10 to 30 m of water. Identification Pale off-white slightly tapering cylindrical central part with rounded tip, covered with very short rounded tentacles. The base has a ring of long floppy reddish tentacles that drape over the substrate. Dreadlocks hydroid at South Paw DSC0018 ...
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Candelabrum Serpentarii
A candelabrum (plural candelabra but also used as the singular form) is a candle holder with multiple arms. "Candelabra" can be used to describe a variety of candle holders including chandeliers. However, candelabra can also be distinguished as branched candle holders that are placed on a surface such as the floor, stand, or tabletop. The chandeliers, on the other hand, are hung from the ceiling. The Romans used the term to describe a form of ornamental lighting, which may be a tall stand that supports a lamp. In Judaism, the Temple menorah, menorah and Hanukkah menorah, hanukkiah are special kinds of candelabra. Candelabra are also used in churches, in ceremonies such as Tenebrae, in certain Eastern Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church Byzantine Rite, liturgy such as the dikirion and trikirion. Candelabra in the form of branched candlesticks also became popular in homes as decorative lighting. In modern times, electricity has largely relegated candleholders to decorative use i ...
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