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- genus: Gersemia antarctica (Kükenthal, 1902) Gersemia carnea Verrill Gersemia clavata (Danielssen, 1887) Gersemia cr****a (Danielssen, 1887) Gersemia danielsseni...
- Gersemia fruticosa is a species of soft coral in the family Nephtheidae. It is a deep sea species with a boreal distribution and is found in the northwest...
- Gersemia rubiformis, commonly known as the sea strawberry, is a species of soft coral in the family Nephtheidae. It is found in the northwest Atlantic...
- Gersemia juliepackardae is a species of soft coral in the family Nephtheidae. It is found in the northeast Pacific Ocean, on seamounts or on the deep ocean...
- 000 m (66–6,562 ft). This species was considered to belong to the genus Gersemia until 2022. Following a phylogenomic study it was moved into its own genus...
- many accomplishments as an ocean conservationist". A species of coral, Gersemia juliepackardae, is named in her honor for "her dedication to ocean stewardship...
- to: Garrha carnea, a concealer moth Geopyxis carnea, an apothecal fungus Gersemia carnea, a soft coral Glomera carnea, a flowering plant Glycera carnea,...
- Danielssen, 1886 Duva Koren & Danielssen, 1883 Eunephthya Verrill, 1869 Gersemia Marenzeller, 1877 Lemnalia Gray, 1868 Litophyton Forskål, 1775 Neospongodes...
- pauciflora Ehrenberg, 1834 Lobularia rubiformis Eherenberg, 1834 accepted as Gersemia rubiformis (Ehrenberg, 1834) Lobularia spinulosum (Delle Chiajie, 1822)...
- found living in ****ociation with sponges and soft corals in the genus Gersemia, hiding under them or in the folds of the sponges during the day and using...