Coe.23 Porpita(Blue Button)
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Hydrozoa
Order: Anthoathecata
Family: Poritidae
Genus: Porpita
Description
Porpita,
the blue button, is a marine organism consisting of a colony of hydroids found
in the warmer, tropical and sub-tropical waters of the Pacific, Atlantic, and
Indian oceans, as well as the Mediterranean Sea and eastern Arabian Sea. It was
first identified by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, under the basionym Medusa porpita.
In addition, it is one of the two genera under the suborder Chondrophora, which
is a group of cnidarians that also includes Velella. The chondrophores are
similar to the better-known siphonophores, which includes the Portuguese man o'
war, or Physalia physalis. Although it is superficially similar to a jellyfish,
each apparent individual is actually a colony of hydrozoan polyps. The
taxonomic class, Hydrozoa, falls under the phylum Cnidaria, which includes
anemones, corals, and jellyfish, which explains their similar appearances.
IUCN Status:
Not evaluated
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