Eunephthya susanae [Eunephthya susanae]
Description
Divers may spot this soft coral as a low, branching or bushy patch that can look like a living tuft on rocky or sheltered substrates. Its delicate, finger-like polyps often create a soft, feathery texture that sways subtly with the current. Depending on light and water conditions, it can appear surprisingly vivid against the rock.
Where To See Eunephthya susanae
No sighting locations recorded yet.
Taxonomy
| Phylum |
Cnidarians
Cnidaria
|
|---|---|
| Class |
Octocorallians
Octocorallia
|
| Order |
Soft Corals (Malacalcyonacea)
Malacalcyonacea
|
| Family |
Capnellidae
Capnellidae
|
| Genus |
Sea Raspberry
Eunephthya
|
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