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EIS lists 5 extant suborders, but Veron (2000) lists 6. 4 of Veron's 6 are the same as 4 in EIS (Fungiina, Faviina, Caryophylliina and Dendrophylliina). Veron has Archaeocoenlina, which I assume is equivalent to Astrocoeniina in EIS. Veron also has Meandriina.
Are suborders largely unused which is why there is inconsistancy?
I know Charlie has introduced a number of new families in Corals of the World (e.g. Euphyliidae and even has this new family in a different suborder than Caryophyliidae). Maybe he's trying to shake up the taxonomy.
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Are suborders largely unused which is why there is inconsistancy?
I know Charlie has introduced a number of new families in Corals of the World (e.g. Euphyliidae and even has this new family in a different suborder than Caryophyliidae). Maybe he's trying to shake up the taxonomy.
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