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Family

Plexauridae

Common Name(s)

Rough sea plume, Lamarck's muriceopsis

Colony Form

Tall, plumose, with several long main branches and sometimes with secondary plumes arising from main branches, to 75 cm tall.

Axis

Present

Branches

Terminal side branchlets (pinnules) 5-8 cm long, 2.5 mm in diameter, cylindrical, arising from all sides of main branches.

Apertures

Crowded, <1 mm across, sometimes with small lower lip; on all sides of branches and pinnules.

Mucus

None

Color

Purple, purplish-pink, dull brown or buff white; dried colonies olive yellow, grayish yellow, reddish-brown, purple. Colony color depends on proportion of yellow and purple spindles in surface layer.

Sclerites

Outer layer: stout spindles with spines on one side, ~0.3 mm long, and asymmetrical clubs 0.20-0.25 mm long. Axial layer: slender, purple, acute spindles to 0.3 mm long.

Habitat

Shallow to moderate depths (subtidal to 33 m), chiefly on patch reefs.

Distribution

South Florida, Bahamas and Caribbean Sea (possibly Bermuda).

Notes

Superficially similar to plumose Antillogorgia species, but with cylindrical branchlets that arise all around main branches, not just in one plane.

Date Taken

4-11-2016

 
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