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Related species for the Black coral (Cirrhipathes anguina)
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Black corals (Cirrhipathes spp.)
Also known as whip or wire corals, Cirrhipathes species are long, unbranched corals, which extend up to three metres or more, from a base…
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Black coral (Antipathes dichotoma)
Antipathes, meaning "against suffering", are corals that have been harvested for centuries to create charms and medicines, believed to have…
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Black coral (Antipathes galapagensis)
Antipathes, meaning "against suffering", are corals that have been harvested for centuries to create charms and medicines, believed to have…
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Black corals (Antipathes spp.)
Antipathes, meaning "against suffering", are corals that have been harvested for centuries to create charms and medicines, believed to have…
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Black coral (Leiopathes glaberrima)
One of the oldest known organisms in the sea, Leiopathes corals have, like all other black corals (those belonging to the order…
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Black coral (Antipathella fiordensis)
The Antipathella corals belong to the group of black corals (those in the order Antipatharia), named after their dark brown or black…
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Black coral (Antipathella aperta)
The Antipathella corals belong to the group of black corals (those in the order Antipatharia), named after their dark brown or black…
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Black coral (Cupressopathes abies)
This little-known group of corals belongs to the order Antipatharia, also known as the black corals after their black skeleton. There are…
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