Eudendrium garis [Eudendrium garis]
Description
Eudendrium garis typically appears as slender, branching colonies that cling to substrate in sheltered spots. On a dive, it may look like thin whips or lacy stems, with small structures along the branches that can be more noticeable when the colony is gently swaying in current. Its presence adds subtle, natural detail to crevices and rocky faces.
Where To See Eudendrium garis
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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