James D. Reimer, Angelo Poliseno, Bert W. Hoeksema
Zookeys
Figure 2.Images of Acrozoanthus and Zoanthus species from photographic records in this study. A Acrozoanthus australiae at Nusa Penida, Lombok Strait, east Bali, May 26, 1998 B Zoanthus sansibaricus at Station BER.26, northeast Buliulin (south of Samama Island), East Kalimantan, Berau Islands, October 15, 2003 C Zoanthus sp. at west side of Pulau Samalona, Spermonde Archipelago, South Sulawesi, September 16, 1997; and D Zoanthus sp. west of Gusung (=Pulau Lae–Lae Keke), Spermonde Archipelago, South Sulawesi, October 11 1997.
Daniela Pica, Stephen D. Cairns, Stefania Puce, William A. Newman
Zookeys
Figure 1.Stephanohelia sp. a Colony. SEM micrographs of b branch with polychotomous tiny branches and male ampullae c small abcauline spines d texture e polychotomous branches with aligned dactylopores f gastrostyle g female ampulla.
Jessica Bouwmeester, Francesca Benzoni, Andrew H. Baird, Michael L. Berumen
Zookeys
Figure 2.Cyphastrea kausti sp. n. a holotype, two fragments (MNHN-IK-2012-14236) b paratype (MNHN-IK-2012-14237) c skeletal detail of holotype (MNHN-IK-2012-14236) d–f SEM images of SA1121 g–i SEM images of SA1103. Scale bars: 10 mm (a, b); 3 mm (c, d, g); 1 mm (e, h); and 500 µm (f, i).
Tanacetipathes cf. thamnea, 75-90 m Flower Garden Banks, Gulf of Mexico. Photograph courtesy of NOAA-FGBNMS/UNCW-UVP. Identifications by D. Opresko. Specimens from the Flower Garden Banks differ from the typical form of this species in being more densely branched and having shorter primary pinnules. For more information see: Opresko DM, Nuttall MF, Hickerson EL (2016). Black corals of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Gulf of Mexico Science 2016(1): 47-67.
Sasakiella cruciformis, photographed in lab with the equipment of Yakko Hirano, Hokkaido, Japan, 2006, Collected as part of the Cnidarian Tree of Life expedition.
Hydra has a tubular body up to 10 mm long when extended secured by a simple adhesive foot. At the free end of the body is a mouth opening surrounded by one to twelve thin, mobile tentacles