athecata
/æˈθiːkɑːtə/Definitions
1. noun
A subclass of hydrozoans that have free-swimming medusae without a velum, found in freshwater or marine environments.
“The athecata class of hydrozoans is found in both freshwater and marine ecosystems.”
1. noun
A subclass of hydrozoans that have free-swimming medusae without a velum, found in freshwater or marine environments.
“The athecata class of hydrozoans is found in both freshwater and marine ecosystems.”