Gorgoniidae [Gorgoniidae]

Description

The Gorgoniidae family, also known as sea fans or gorgonians, includes corals that form branching, fan-shaped, or whip-like colonies. These corals are characterized by a flexible, horny skeleton made of gorgonin, which allows them to sway with the currents. Gorgonians are found in both shallow and deep waters and are important components of coral reef ecosystems, providing habitat and shelter for various marine organisms.

Genera
Sea Fans [Gorgonia]
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Sea Whips [Leptogorgia]
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Purple Sea Rods [Pseudopterogorgia]
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Venus Sea Fans [Eunicella]
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Broad Sea Fans [Pacifigorgia]
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Warty Sea Rods [Muricea]
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Bottlebrush Sea Fans [Muriceides]
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Taxonomy
Phylum Jellyfish, Sea Anemones, and Relatives
Cnidaria
Class Sea Anemones and Corals
Anthozoa
Order Soft Corals
Alcyonacea
Statistics
  • Genera 7