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'''Hydroida''' is an obsolete ]n ] which united such animals as ], ], and many marine attached ]. However, the group is ] and not composed from close relatives. But for the largest part, this group makes up what today is usually considered the ] ] (or Hydroidolina) which also includes the colonial jellies of the ] which were not part of the Hydroida. |
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The "hydroid" cnidarians typically which grow up into large, elegantly branched forms. All the ] of a colony are ] produced from one parent zooid. |
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Examples of "hydroids" are: |
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*'']'', the freshwater "jellyfish" |
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*]s, novelty "plants" and aquarium ornaments. |
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*'']'' of the suborder ], the crystal jelly- a ] jellyfish. |
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