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- Octocorallia (also known as Alcyonaria) is a class of Anthozoa comprising over 3,000 species of marine organisms formed of colonial polyps with 8-fold...
- are able to cement sclerites and consolidate them at their base into alcyonarian ****ulite, thus making them reef builders. Unlike stony corals, most...
- Wikispecies has information related to Coenothecalia. Bock, S. (1938). The alcyonarian genus Bathyalcyon. Kungliga Svenska Vetenskaps-akademiens Handlingar...
- zooxant****ae. Phyllodesmium iriomotense was found on a thread like alcyonarian which is probably its food. Baba K. (1991). "Taxonomical study of some...
- occurred to coral reefs, with Echinopora lamellosa, Montipora foliosa, and alcyonarians being killed in large numbers. At Manacadu Point, near Mandapam, an elevated...
- The organ pipe coral (Tubipora musica) is an alcyonarian octocoral native to the waters of the Indian Ocean and the central and western regions of the...
- Phyllodesmium crypti****. Rudman W. B. (1981). "The anatomy and biology of alcyonarian-feeding aeolid opisthobranch molluscs and their development of symbiosis...
- Australian Museum, Sydney. Rudman, W. B. 1981. The anatomy and biology of alcyonarian-feeding aeolid opisthobranch mollusks and their development of symbiosis...
- Root title (noun) - title history (of an estate). Sea whip (noun) - an alcyonarian. Seaward (of a reef barrier) (noun) - the back of a coral reef. Shallow...
- Australian Museum, Sydney. Rudman W. B. (1981). "The anatomy and biology of alcyonarian-feeding aeolid opisthobranch molluscs and their development of symbiosis...