Photographer

Paul Humann

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Family

Plexauridae

Common Name(s)

Delicate spiny sea rod

Colony Form

Bushy; laterally branched but usually not in one plane, to ~30 cm tall.

Axis

Present

Branches

Usually long and flexible, sometimes short relative to colony height.

Apertures

Narrow, with pointed lower lip bearing sharp spine, directed upward toward branch tip.

Mucus

None

Color

Whitish, bluish-white or gray; dries dries white, yellowish-brown or tan.

Sclerites

Outer layer and calices: spindles stout; calice spindles to >3 mm long, with smooth strong terminal spike. Inner layer: small 8-rayed capstans (double stars) ~0.1 mm long; some more elongated and rod-like, to 0.15 mm long, with two whorls of spines.

Habitat

Moderate to deep environments; sloping rocky substrates and patch reefs, 18-128 m.

Distribution

Florida Gulf Coast, West Palm Beach through the Florida Keys, Bahamas and Caribbean Sea.

Notes

Similar to M. elongata, but with thinner branches, more projecting calices and deeper habitat. M. laxa spindles have single terminal spine, whereas those of M. elongata have multiple stout flattened spines along one side.

Date Taken

4-11-2016

 
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