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Family

Plexauridae

Common Name(s)

Spiny sea fan

Colony Form

Broad, fan-shaped or candelabrum-like colony, usually no more than 30 cm tall.

Axis

Distinctly flattened where branches fork, like the web of skin between the base of your thumb and hand.

Branches

End branches short, slightly tapered and flattened; to 6 mm across but only 4.5 mm thick.

Apertures

Crowded, with sharply pointed lower lip directed upward toward branch tip.

Mucus

None

Color

Pale yellowish-brown to light brown; dries white or cream.

Sclerites

Outer layer and calices: spindles either with simple thorns on outer surface and tubercles on inner surface, or only tubercles; no branching spines; 1.0-2.5 mm long. Inner layer: blunt spindles and rods near branch tips, 0.15-0.45 mm long; coarse globular, ovate or elongate sclerites lower in colony, 0.15-0.35 mm.

Habitat

Just subtidal to 16 m, on outer reef platform and patch reefs.

Distribution

South Florida, Bahamas, and Caribbean Sea

Notes

Very similar outwardly to Muricea atlantica, which has different sclerites and no flattening of the axis or branches. Muricea laxa andM. elongata have more bushy growth forms.

Date Taken

4-11-2016

 
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