Taiaroidae
Taiaroidae is a family of deep-water, solitary marine octocorals in the phylum Cnidaria. It is a monotypic family containing a single genus Taiaroa and a single species, Taiaroa tauhou. The species was first described by the marine zoologists Frederick M. Bayer and Katherine Margaret Muzik in 1976. The scientific name derives from "Taiaroa", the submarine canyon off New Zealand in which the first specimens were found and "tauhou", the Maori word for "strange".
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Taiaroidae
Taiaroidae is a family of deep-water, solitary marine octocorals in the phylum Cnidaria. It is a monotypic family containing a single genus Taiaroa and a single species, Taiaroa tauhou. The species was first described by the marine zoologists Frederick M. Bayer and Katherine Margaret Muzik in 1976. The scientific name derives from "Taiaroa", the submarine canyon off New Zealand in which the first specimens were found and "tauhou", the Maori word for "strange".
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Taiaroidae is a family of deep ...... the Maori word for "strange".
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Taiaroidae is een familie van zachte koralen uit de klasse der Anthozoa (Bloemdieren).
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Taiaroidae é uma família de corais da subordem Protoalcyonaria.
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Taiaroa tauhou
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Bayer & Muzik, 1976
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Bayer & Muzik, 1976
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Bayer & Muzik, 1976
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Protoalcyonaria
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Taiaroidae is a family of deep ...... the Maori word for "strange".
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Taiaroidae is een familie van zachte koralen uit de klasse der Anthozoa (Bloemdieren).
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Taiaroidae é uma família de corais da subordem Protoalcyonaria.
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Taiaroidae
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Taiaroidae
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Taiaroidae
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Taiaroidae
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