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In the past, soft corals were thought to be unable to lay new foundations for future corals, but recent findings suggest that colonies of the leather-coral genus Sinularia are able to cement sclerites and consolidate them at their base into alcyonarian spiculite, [10] thus making them reef builders.
Scientific classification ... May, 1898: Sinularia is a genus of soft coral in the family Alcyoniidae. They are commonly known as leather corals and currently have ...
Sinularia polydactyla, known as finger leather coral, is a species of soft coral in the family Alcyoniidae. [1] Bio-active isolates called durumolides have been found in all samples of this coral. [ 2 ]
Sinularia flexibilis is a species of soft coral in the family Alcyoniidae. It is known commonly as the spaghetti finger leather coral. This species is widespread throughout the western Pacific and eastern Indian Oceans. It is usually found in large colonies [2] at depths between one and fifteen meters. [3]
In the Red Sea, S. glaucum is one of the most prevalent soft corals of the family Alcyoniidae. [2] The Red Sea is the native home to 40% of the known 180 species of soft corals. [2] Soft corals like S. glaucum of the family Alcyonniidae do not have a hard exoskeleton. They are sedentary and taxonomically identified by calcareous sclerites on ...
Nephtheidae is a family of soft corals in the phylum Cnidaria. Members of this family are known as carnation corals, tree corals or colt soft corals. They are very attractive and show a wide range of rich and pastel colours including reds, pinks, yellows and purples. They are popular with reef aquarium hobbyists. [2]
Dendronephthya hemprichi is a common soft coral found from Red Sea to Western Pacific.In may 2023 on the Mediterranean coast of Israel exactly on the coasts of the city of Sdot Yam many specimens were filmed, subsequently it was also photographed in Lebanon In Byblos.It is usually pink or orange with transparent trunk and it grows up to 70 cm. [1] [2] [3] It exists at 30° N latitude. [4]
Litophyton arboreum, also known as broccoli coral, is a common soft coral found from the Red Sea to the Western Pacific. It grows up to 80 cm, usually on seaward reef slopes or hard bottoms. The color of L. arboreum varies from pale olive-green to yellow or grey. L. arboreum are anthozoans in the order Alcyonacea in the family Nephtheidae.