Eudendrium armstrongi [Eudendrium armstrongi]
Description
This hydroid species typically grows as a branching colony that can look like a miniature shrub or coral-like fan, though it’s made of hydroid tissue. Divers may spot it in crevices or on substrates where it’s sheltered from strong surge, with its fine branches swaying gently in the current.
Where To See Eudendrium armstrongi
No sighting locations recorded yet.
Taxonomy
| Phylum |
Cnidarians
Cnidaria
|
|---|---|
| Class |
Hydroids
Hydrozoa
|
| Order |
Anthoathecate sea anemones & relatives
Anthoathecata
|
| Family |
Eudendriidae
Eudendriidae
|
| Genus |
Sticky Hydroid
Eudendrium
|
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