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The petiole is discernible above the sheath as a supporting axis devoid of leaflets.
The term Hemichordata from the Greek hemi, meaning "half," and chorde, meaning "string," thus, "half-chordate"—was first proposed because the buccal diverticulum, a tubular outgrowth from the mouth cavity forward into the proboscis, or "snout," resembled a rudimentary notochord the dorsal, or back-side, supporting axis of the more primitive vertebrates.
The diversity of colonial forms among the various species of precious corals corresponds with various shapes of the supporting axis.
As traditionally recognized, the diversity of colonial forms among the various species correlates with the diversity in shape of their supporting axis, but the phylogenetic significance of these characters remains to be tested.
Coralliidae is closely related to Paragorgiidae [ 33- 35], whose members lack a supporting axis.
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