Briareum Blainville, 1830
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Taxon classification Animalia Alcyonacea Briareidae
Genus Briareum Blainville, 1830 View in CoL
Briareum Blainville, 1830: 484
Asbestia Nardo, 1845: 106
Pachyclavularia Roule, 1908: 165
Solenopodium Kükenthal, 1916a: 174
Diagnosis.
Colonies lobate, digitate or encrusting, normally with a whitish outer layer and magenta inner layer, but completely magenta or white colonies also occur. Polyps monomorphic, retractile, and without sclerites. Protruding false calyces appear in varying degrees of prominence or are not present at all. Surface layer with straight or curved spindles. Medulla with sclerites shaped like those of the surface layer but larger and coarser, and with additional branching sclerites, which can be fused. Zooxanthellate.
Distribution.
The genus has been recorded from the Caribbean and the Indo-Pacific (Red Sea, Persian Gulf, Oman Sea, Arabian Sea, Australia, Indonesia, Micronesia, Taiwan, and Bonin Islands).
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