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Family

Ellisellidae

Common Name(s)

Red sea whip, Devil's sea whip

Colony Form

Unbranched, whiplike, to ~8 mm across near the base and sometimes >2 m in length, slightly tapered.

Axis

Cylindrical; calcified, solid, with a radial pattern visible in cross section.

Branches

None

Apertures

Calices upturned, rounded, prominent, sometimes scale-like, in two or multiple lateral bands.

Mucus

None

Color

Orange to red. Polyps white. Brick red to white dried.

Sclerites

Polyp armature: Small flattened double spindles in tentacles; small rods ~0.04 mm long in pharynx. Calices: elongated double spindles to 0.12 mm long. Outer layer: chiefly double-headed dumbbells with crowded regular tubercles, to 0.06 mm long. Axial layer: chiefly flattened capstans to 0.08 mm long. Color: amber to colorless.

Habitat

Deeper reefs, especially on steep slopes and walls in 25-220 m.

Distribution

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

Notes

Formerly referred to as Ellisella barbadensis. Unlike most local octocorals, C. barbadensis belongs to suborder Calcaxonia; members have a calcified, solid axis without a hollow core.

Date Taken

4-11-2016

 
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