Snowflake Coral [Anthelia glauca]

Description
Anthelia glauca, commonly known as Snowflake Coral, is found in the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. This species is distinguished by its unique snowflake-like polyps which are usually white, giving the coral a snowy appearance. The polyps emerge from stolons and can retract into the stolon when disturbed. It can be found in a variety of habitats, including coral reefs, seagrass beds, and rocky or sandy bottoms, at depths of 1 to 30 meters.
Taxonomy
Phylum |
Jellyfish, Sea Anemones, and Relatives
Cnidaria
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Class |
Sea Anemones and Corals
Anthozoa
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Order |
Soft Corals
Alcyonacea
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Family |
Xeniidae
Xeniidae
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Genus |
Anthelia
Anthelia
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