belongs in the Filifera.Upper left: blue top snail (Calliostoma ligatum''). The close relationship of the orders Anthoathecata and
Leptomedusae has been long known, but formerly it was also believed that these two were close to the order
Limnomedusae. However, their closest relatives are the highly advanced
Siphonophorae, whereas the Limnomedusae are a rather primitive group, and not very closely related to these three
Leptolinae, and might instead belong to the
subclass Trachylinae. Some uncertainty existed regarding the taxonomy of the order Anthoathecata. The most simple scheme, used until recently by most authors since it was proposed in 1913, divided the order into a smaller suborder (
Filifera) and a second larger one (
Capitata), but several unusual Anthoathecatae did not fit into this arrangement, and a considerable number did so awkwardly. The
Porpitidae, for example, are a highly aberrant group, and were at one time even considered a separate order "Chondrophora". However, they are currently considered to be derived from
Zancleida. In the early 21st century, the well-known
Hydra and its relatives – and most of the supposed filiferan infraorders
Tubulariida and
Moerisiida – were determined to be a very ancient lineage, recognized as suborder
Aplanulata. Although not all Anthoathecatae have been firmly placed in the
phylogeny, most are fairly certainly assigned at least to one of the major subdivisions. As a notable exception, a
prehistoric family, the
Heterastridiidae, is still highly disputed regarding its relationships to the extant taxa, as are a small number of very aberrant and/or little-known species such as the aptly named
Saccohydra problematica. The family
Clathrozoellidae is placed with the Filifera here; in others it is placed in the Leptomedusae and sometimes even synonymized with their family
Clathrozoidae. By contrast, the supposed filiferan genus
Anthohydra is in fact the leptomedusan
Eugymnanthea; similarly, "
Gammaria" is also a leptomedusan and properly spelled
Grammaria. The supposed athecate family
Monobrachiidae is apparently a close relative of the
Olindiasidae, and belongs in the Limnomedusae.
Halammohydridae and
Otohydridae, sometimes placed here, appear to be
trachyline hydrozoans of the order
Actinulidae.
Infraorders and families '' belongs to the
Margelina in the suborder
Filifera. '', formerly placed in the
Capitata, belongs to the
Aplanulata. '', a true member of the Capitata, on a 1995
stamp from Azerbaijan. '
Basal and incertae sedis Anthoathecata' • Genus
Bibrachium Stechow, 1919 • Genus
"Microstoma" Lesson, 1830 (
nomen dubium; non G.Cuvier, 1816:
preoccupied) • Genus
Saccohydra Billiard, 1914 • †Family
Heterastridiidae (
fossil)
Suborder Aplanulata Collins, Winkelman, Hadrys & Schierwater, 2005 • Family
Acaulidae Fraser, 1924 (formerly in Tubulariida) • Family
Boeromedusidae Bouillon, 1995 (formerly in Moerisiida) • Family
Boreohydridae Westblad, 1947 (formerly in Tubulariida) • Family
Myriothelidae Hincks, 1868 (including Candelabridae, Symplectaneidae; formerly in Tubulariida) • Family
Corymorphidae Allman, 1872 (including Amalthaeidae, Branchiocerianthidae, Euphysidae, Hypolytidae , Monocaulidae, Paragotoeidae, Steenstrupiini, Trichorhizini; formerly in Tubulariida) • Family
Hydridae Dana, 1846 (formerly in Moerisiida) • Family
Margelopsidae Uchida, 1927 (including Pelagohydridae; formerly in Tubulariida) • Family
Paracorynidae Picard, 1957 (formerly in Tubulariida) • Family
Protohydridae Allman, 1888 (formerly in Moerisiida) • Family
Tubulariidae Suborder Filifera Kühn, 1913 Basal or
incertae sedis • Genus
Brinckmannia Schuchert & Reiswig, 2006 • Genus
Favonia Péron & Lesueur, 1810 (
nomen dubium) • Genus
Kinetocodium Kramp, 1921 (Margelina: Hydractiniidae?) • Genus
Lymnorea Péron & Lesueur, 1810 (=
Limnorea; nomen dubium) • Family
Axoporidae Boschma, 1951 (
fossil) • Family
Bythotiaridae Maas, 1905 (including Calycopsidae; Pandeida?) • Family
Clathrozoellidae Peña Cantero, Vervoort & Watson, 2003 (tentatively placed here) • Family
Cordylophoridae von Lendenfeld, 1885 • Family
Jeanbouilloniidae Pagès, Flood & Youngbluth, 2006 • Family
Oceaniidae (Margelina?) • Family
Tubiclavoididae Moura, Cunha & Schuchert, 2007 (Pandeida?) Infraorder
Margelina Haeckel, 1879 (disputed) • Family
Australomedusidae Russell, 1971 (including Platystomidae) • Family
Balellidae Stechow, 1922 • Family
Bougainvilliidae • Family
Cytaeididae L.Agassiz, 1862 • Family
Eucodoniidae Schuchert, 1996 • Family
Hydractiniidae • Family
Ptilocodiidae Coward, 1909 • Family
Rathkeidae Russell, 1953 • Family
Rhysiidae Hickson & Gravely, 1907; (tentatively placed here) • Family
Stylasteridae (tentatively placed here) • Family
Trichydridae Hincks, 1868 Infraorder
Pandeida (disputed) • Family
Eudendriidae • Family
Magapiidae Schuchert & Bouillon, 2009 (formerly Laingiidae; tentatively placed here) • Family
Niobiidae Petersen, 1979 • Family
Pandeidae • Family
Proboscidactylidae Hand & Hendrickson, 1950 • Family
Protiaridae Haeckel, 1879 • Family
Heterotentaculidae Schuchert, 2010 (formerly Russelliidae; tentatively placed here)
Suborder Capitata Kühn, 1913 Basal or
incertae sedis • Genus
Cnidocodon Bouillon, 1978 (including
Ramus) • Genus
Ctenaria (Zancleida: Zancleidae?) • Genus
Oonautes Damas, 1937 (Zancleida: Zancleidae?) • Genus
Paulinum Brinckmann-Voss & Arai, 1998 • Genus
Plotocnide Wagner, 1885 (including
Plankayon) • Genus
Propachycordyle Thiel, 1931 • Genus
Pteronema Haeckel, 1879 • Genus
Rhabdoon Keferstein & Ehlers, 1861 (including
Pararhysomedusa,
Rhysomedusa,
Yakovia) • Genus
Tetraralphia Pagès & Bouillon, 1997 Infraorder
Moerisiida Poche, 1914 (disputed) • Family
Halimedusidae Arai & Brinckmann-Voss, 1980 (tentatively placed here) • Family
Moerisiidae Poche, 1914 Infraorder
Sphaerocorynida Petersen, 1990 (disputed) • Family
Hydrocorynidae Rees, 1957 • Family
Sphaerocorynidae Prévot, 1959 • Family
Zancleopsidae Bouillon, 1978 Infraorder N.N. (disputed) • Family
Cladonematidae • Family
Corynidae • Family
Euphysidae • Family
Pennariidae McCrady, 1859 (including Halocordylidae) • Family
Solanderiidae • Family
Tricyclusidae Kramp, 1949 Infraorder
Zancleida Russell, 1953 (disputed) • Family
Asyncorynidae Kramp, 1949 • Family
Cladocorynidae Allman, 1872 • Family
Milleporidae Fleming, 1828 (= Milleporadae) • Family
Porpitidae • Family
Pseudosolanderiidae Bouillon & Gravier-Bonnet, 1988 • Family
Rosalindidae Bouillon, 1985 • Family
Teissieridae Bouillon, 1978 • Family
Zancleidae Russell, 1953 (including Corynipteridae, Halocorynidae, Orthocorynidae) ==References==