- deep
sea,
polar waters,
tropics and subtropics.
Common names for
subsets of this
order are
sea fans and
sea whips;
others are
similar to the
sea pens...
- and
mesembrenone Glaucium flavum (yellow
horned poppy,
yellow hornpoppy or
sea poppy):
glaucine California poppies:
Protopine and
Californidine Psilocybin...
-
yellow sea whip, is a
species of
colonial soft
coral in the
family Gorgoniidae. It is
native to
parts of the
eastern Atlantic Ocean,
Mediterranean Sea and...
- deep seas of more than 6,100 m (20,000 ft).
Sea pens are
grouped with the
octocorals together with
sea whips (gorgonians), but
there has been only one molecular...
-
Leptogorgia virgulata,
commonly known as the
sea whip or
colorful sea whip, is a
species of soft
coral in the
family Gorgoniidae.
Leptogorgia virgulata...
-
Bryaninops (commonly
known as
sea whip gobies) is a
tropical Indo-Pacific
genus of gobies. The
genus takes its
common name from the fact that it is commensal...
- time was
about the same.
According to TheWrap,
based on data
gathered by
Whip Media,
Shadow and Bone was
number 24 on the list of the most-watched series...
-
symmetry and
includes the soft
corals and
gorgonians (sea pens,
sea fans and
sea whips), and
sea pansies. The
smaller subclass, Ceriantharia,
consists of the...
- clavata, the
violescent sea-
whip, is a
species of
colonial soft
coral in the
family Plexauridae. It is
found in
shallow seas of the north-eastern Atlantic...
-
Pseudopterosin A is a
diterpene glycoside isolated from the
gorgonian sea whip Antillogorgia elisabethae,
found in the
Bahamas and
Florida Keys. Pseudopterosins...