Siphonophorae - Systematics

Systematics

Due to their highly specialized colonies, siphonophores have long misled scientists. They were for a long time believed to be a highly distinct group, but now are known to have evolved from simpler colonial hydrozoans similar to Anthomedusae or Leptomedusae. Consequently, they are now united with these in a subclass Leptolinae.

The Siphonophorae have long fascinated scientists and layfolk alike, due to their dramatic appearance as well as the large size and dangerous sting of several species. Compared to their relatives, their systematics are relatively straightforward:

Suborder Calycophorae

  • Family Abylidae
  • Family Clausophyidae
  • Family Diphyidae
  • Family Hippopodiidae
  • Family Prayidae
  • Family Sphaeronectidae

Suborder Cystonectae

  • Family Physaliidae
  • Family Rhizophysidae

Suborder Physonectae

  • Family Agalmatidae
  • Family Apolemiidae
  • Family Athorybiidae
  • Family Erennidae
  • Family Forskaliidae
  • Family Physophoridae
  • Family Pyrostephidae
  • Family Rhodaliidae

The genus Stepanyantsia is of unclear affiliations; it might belong in the Agalmatidae.

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