Families
Family Antipathidae
- Allopathes
- Antipathes
- Aphanipathes
- Arachnopathes
- Cirrhipathes
- Hillopathes
- Pteropathes
- Schizopathes
- Stichopathes
- Tylopathes
Family Aphanipathidae
- Acanthopathes
- Asteriopathes
- Distichopathes
- Elatopathes
- Phanopathes
- Pteridopathes
- Rhipidopathes
- Tetrapathes
Family Cladopathidae
- Chrysopathes
- Cladopathes
- Heliopathes
- Hexapathes
- Sibopathes
- Trissopathes
Family Leiopathidae
- Leiopathes
Family Myriopathidae
- Antipathella
- Apanipathes
- Aphanipates
- Cupressopathes
- Hydradendrium
- Myriopathes
- Plumapathes
- Tanacetipathes
Family Schizopathidae
- Abyssopathes
- Bathypathes
- Dendrobathypathes
- Dendropathes
- Lillipathes
- Parantipathes
- Saropathes
- Stauropathes
- Taxipathes
- Umbellapathes
Family Stylopathidae
- Stylopathes
- Triadopathes
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