Eudendrium infundibuliforme [Eudendrium infundibuliforme]
Description
Divers may encounter this species as branching hydroid colonies with distinctive, funnel-like structures along the stems. Up close, it can resemble a delicate lacework with small features that catch the light, especially when the colony is gently moving in current. It’s a subtle but fascinating organism that highlights how hydroids can be both intricate and abundant on rocky habitats.
Where To See Eudendrium infundibuliforme
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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