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| name = Hydroida
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| image = Haeckel Anthomedusae.jpg
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| image_caption = "Anthomedusae" from ]'s '']'', pubilshed 1904
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| regnum = ]ia
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| ordo = '''Hydroida'''
| subdivision_ranks = Suborders and Families
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'''Hydroida''' is a ]n order which includes ], ], and many marine attached ], many of which grow up into large, elegantly branched forms. All the ] of a colony are ] produced from one parent zooid.

Examples of animals in the order Hydroida are:
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