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Family

Plexauridae

Common Name(s)

Knight’s flexible sea rod

Colony Form

Treelike, elastic/flexible, bushy with well-spaced dichotomous branching from near colony base, to ~1.5 m tall.

Axis

Cylindrical

Branches

Long terminal branches <50% colony height, ~5 mm across at tips, with knobs at ends and occasionally at mid-branch.

Apertures

Smooth round pores; edges raised with 8 inner lobes when expanded; dries smooth.

Mucus

Slick or slimy.

Color

Reddish brown to dark ochre; also beige, pale purple or purplish gray in situ; dries gray to pale ochre. Reddish when fixed in alcohol.

Sclerites

Polyp armature: diverse ornate sclerites. Axial layer: pale purple sclerites, generally short (< 0.17 mm) with two or three notable ornaments on each side. Middle layer: ornate spindles to 1 mm long. Surface layer: many torch clubs with congruent rows of ornaments on handle.

Habitat

Reefs and hardbottoms in depths of 13-27 m; usually the deepest part of the reef but also in shallower protected parts.

Distribution

Bahamas, South Florida, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea

Notes

Often grows on hard substrates buried in sediment. This species can be confused with Pseudoplexaura species, but E. knighti has large dark extended polyps, and a small piece placed in ethanol turns reddish.

Date Taken

4-11-2016

 
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