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Family

Briareidae

Common Name(s)

Climbing knobby sea mat

Colony Form

Encrusting, usually with irregular swellings or meatball-like lobes. Polyps >1 cm, with long tentacles, appearing as dense fur or hair when extended, making colony appear much thicker than when polyps are retracted.

Axis

None

Branches

None

Apertures

Pinhole-sized, each often on a low swelling.

Mucus

Absent, but with slippery surface.

Color

Purple, purplish gray, or with some tan; polyps brown, grayish- or greenish brown.

Sclerites

Large tuberculate spindles or 3-rayed sclerites.

Habitat

Typically encrusting on other octocorals in most shallow reef environments.

Distribution

Bahamas, South Florida, and Caribbean Sea.

Notes

Briareum asbestinum forms one to several upright, unbranched rods connected by a common basal mat. Erythropodium caribaeorum is beige or tan, with smaller polyps, and encrusts on hard substrates.

Date Taken

4-11-2016

 
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