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- the genus : Solenosmilia australis Cairns & Polonio, 2013 Solenosmilia variabilis Duncan, 1873 Cairns, S.; Hoeksema, B. (2015). "Solenosmilia - Duncan,...
- Solenosmilia variabilis is a species of colonial coral in the family Caryophylliidae. It is a deep water, azooxant****ate coral with a semi-cosmopolitan...
- Enallopsammia rostrata, Solenosmilia variabilis, and Goniocorella dumosa. Four genera (Lophelia, Desmophyllum, Solenosmilia, and Goniocorella) constitute...
- octocorals.: 2  Coral species separate from reefs including Desmophyllum, Solenosmilia variabilis and Madrepora oculata have been described.: 2  Also found...
- The Tasmanian Seamounts in particular are dominated by the stony coral Solenosmilia variabeles; these corals provide a roost and living space for benthic...
- Duncan, 1884 Premocyathus Yabe & Eguchi, 1942 Rhizosmilia Cairns, 1978 Solenosmilia Duncan, 1873 Stephanocyathus Sequenza, 1864 Sympodangia Zibrowius & Cairns...
- coral reef stoney habitats, with typical species including the coral Solenosmilia variabilis, brisingid starfishes (Order Brisingida), and sea-lilies and...
- seamounts are also home to extensive deep water coral forests, made up of Solenosmilia variabilis and Madrepora oculata, both species not known to be of wide...
- Other branching corals with which it ****ociates include Madrepore and Solenosmilia. The worm wraps its tube around branches of the coral and this stimulates...
- vertical stratification, with Lophelia found at shallower depths than Solenosmilia. Corals such as antipatharians like Leiopathes sp., small bamboo corals...