Orange Encrusting Zoanthid [Cyclozoanthus scopulus]

Orange Encrusting Zoanthid
Description

The Orange Encrusting Zoanthid is a colonial species that is often found in rocky or coral substrates in subtropical and tropical waters. They are characterized by their bright orange coloration and their polyps, which are circular and tightly packed. These marine invertebrates have a unique ability to encrust over the surfaces they inhabit, forming a continuous layer of individuals. Behaviorally, they are sessile and remain attached to the substrate throughout their lifetime. They feed by capturing plankton with their tentacles and are also capable of photosynthesis due to their symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae.

Taxonomy
Phylum Jellyfish, Sea Anemones, and Relatives
Cnidaria
Class Sea Anemones and Corals
Anthozoa
Order Zoanthids
Zoantharia
Family Abyssoanthids
Abyssoanthidae
Genus Cyclozoanthus
Cyclozoanthus
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