Xyloplax princealberti [Xyloplax princealberti]
Description
This species is a small, camouflaged bottom-dweller that tends to cling close to the substrate. Under good visibility, divers can sometimes notice its subtle, flattened form as it shifts position along rocks or among encrusting growth.
Where To See Xyloplax princealberti
No sighting locations recorded yet.
Taxonomy
| Phylum |
Echinoderms
Echinodermata
|
|---|---|
| Class |
Sea Stars (Starfish) & Brittle Stars
Asterozoa
|
| Order |
Sea Stars
Asteroidea
|
| Family |
Brittle stars (Ambuloasteroidea group)
Ambuloasteroidea
|
| Genus |
Sea Daisy
Concentricycloidea
|
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