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Lophelia pertusa coral, with opened polyps, attached to an authigenic carbonate rock.
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Lophelia pertusa coral, with opened polyps, attached to an authigenic carbonate rock.Source: Image courtesy of
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Caryophyllia cyations. 1872. Corals; Caryophyllia.
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Caryophyllia cyations.
Lophohelia prolifera, Pallas (sp.). 1873. Corals; Lophohelia.
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Lophohelia prolifera, Pallas (sp.).
Caryophyllia smithii, Stokes. 1890. Caryophyllia.
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Caryophyllia smithii, Stokes.
Stephanotrochus nobilis (Mos.), 2,000 metres de profondeur. 1885. Corals; Stephanotrochus.
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Stephanotrochus nobilis (Mos.), 2,000 metres de profondeur.
Lophelia pertusa
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Lophelia pertusa on the seafloorSource: Image courtesy of
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Caryophyllia borealis, Fleming. 1873. Corals; Caryophyllia.
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Caryophyllia borealis, Fleming.
1. Lophelia Prolifera, 2. Peachia Triphylla, 3. Sphenditrochus Wrightii, 4. 5. S. Mac Andrewanus, 5. Zoanthus Couchii, 6. Paracyathus Taxilianus, 7. P. Pteropus, 8. P. Thulensis, 9. Phyllangia Americana, 10. 11. Balanophyllia Regia, 12. 13. Cyathina Smith
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1. Lophelia Prolifera, 2. Peachia Triphylla, 3. Sphenditrochus Wrightii, 4. 5. S. Mac Andrewanus, 5. Zoanthus Couchii, 6. Paracyathus Taxilianus, 7. P. Pteropus, 8. P. Thulensis, 9. Phyllangia Americana, 10. 11. Balanophyllia Regia, 12. 13. Cyathina Smithii.
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Close-up of Lophelia pertusa calyx with polyp retractedSource:
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