
Sunray Zoanthid - Palythoa heliodiscus
The polyps of Palythoa are partially embedded in an encrusting mat of tissue (coenenchyme) covering the substrate on which the colony grows. The individual polyps have flattened oral discs surrounded by a fringe of tentacles. The tentacles' shape and size can vary considerably between species, and even between colonies of the same species. Their colors are also highly variable, with relatively dull shades like cream, coffee, white, brown, or yellow, being the most common.
Similar species: Zoantharia
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Uploaded Jun 28, 2020. Captured Aug 10, 2019 15:50.