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Rhodactis
''Rhodactis'' is genus of Mushroom coral The Fungiidae () are a family of Cnidaria, commonly known as mushroom corals or plate corals. The family contains thirteen extant genera. They range from solitary corals to colonial species. Some genera such as ''Cycloseris'' and '' Fungia'' ar ...s which are characterized by large individual polyps that are often reminiscent of a mushroom. Rhodactis are related to stony corals but do not produce a stony skeleton. Species The following species are recognized in the genus Rhodactis: * '' Rhodactis bryoides'' Haddon & Shackleton, 1893 * '' Rhodactis howesii'' Saville-Kent, 1893 * '' Rhodactis inchoata'' Carlgren, 1943 * '' Rhodactis indosinensis'' Carlgren, 1943 * '' Rhodactis musciformis'' Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 * '' Rhodactis osculifera'' (Le Sueur, 1817) * '' Rhodactis rhodostoma'' (Hemprich & Ehrenberg in Ehrenberg, 1834) References Discosomidae Hexacorallia genera {{Hexacorallia-stub ...
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Rhodactis Bryoides
''Rhodactis'' is genus of Mushroom coral The Fungiidae () are a family of Cnidaria, commonly known as mushroom corals or plate corals. The family contains thirteen extant genera. They range from solitary corals to colonial species. Some genera such as ''Cycloseris'' and '' Fungia'' ar ...s which are characterized by large individual polyps that are often reminiscent of a mushroom. Rhodactis are related to stony corals but do not produce a stony skeleton. Species The following species are recognized in the genus Rhodactis: * '' Rhodactis bryoides'' Haddon & Shackleton, 1893 * '' Rhodactis howesii'' Saville-Kent, 1893 * '' Rhodactis inchoata'' Carlgren, 1943 * '' Rhodactis indosinensis'' Carlgren, 1943 * '' Rhodactis musciformis'' Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 * '' Rhodactis osculifera'' (Le Sueur, 1817) * '' Rhodactis rhodostoma'' (Hemprich & Ehrenberg in Ehrenberg, 1834) References Discosomidae Hexacorallia genera {{Hexacorallia-stub ...
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Rhodactis Indosinensis
''Rhodactis'' is genus of Mushroom corals which are characterized by large individual polyps that are often reminiscent of a mushroom. Rhodactis are related to stony corals but do not produce a stony skeleton. Species The following species are recognized in the genus Rhodactis: * ''Rhodactis bryoides ''Rhodactis'' is genus of Mushroom coral The Fungiidae () are a family of Cnidaria, commonly known as mushroom corals or plate corals. The family contains thirteen extant genera. They range from solitary corals to colonial species. Some gene ...'' Haddon & Shackleton, 1893 * '' Rhodactis howesii'' Saville-Kent, 1893 * '' Rhodactis inchoata'' Carlgren, 1943 * '' Rhodactis indosinensis'' Carlgren, 1943 * '' Rhodactis musciformis'' Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 * '' Rhodactis osculifera'' (Le Sueur, 1817) * '' Rhodactis rhodostoma'' (Hemprich & Ehrenberg in Ehrenberg, 1834) References Discosomidae Hexacorallia genera {{Hexacorallia-stub ...
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Rhodactis Musciformis
''Rhodactis'' is genus of Mushroom corals which are characterized by large individual polyps that are often reminiscent of a mushroom. Rhodactis are related to stony corals but do not produce a stony skeleton. Species The following species are recognized in the genus Rhodactis: * ''Rhodactis bryoides'' Haddon & Shackleton, 1893 * '' Rhodactis howesii'' Saville-Kent, 1893 * '' Rhodactis inchoata'' Carlgren, 1943 * ''Rhodactis indosinensis ''Rhodactis'' is genus of Mushroom corals which are characterized by large individual polyps that are often reminiscent of a mushroom. Rhodactis are related to stony corals but do not produce a stony skeleton. Species The following species are r ...'' Carlgren, 1943 * '' Rhodactis musciformis'' Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 * '' Rhodactis osculifera'' (Le Sueur, 1817) * '' Rhodactis rhodostoma'' (Hemprich & Ehrenberg in Ehrenberg, 1834) References Discosomidae Hexacorallia genera {{Hexacorallia-stub ...
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Rhodactis Osculifera
''Rhodactis'' is genus of Mushroom corals which are characterized by large individual polyps that are often reminiscent of a mushroom. Rhodactis are related to stony corals but do not produce a stony skeleton. Species The following species are recognized in the genus Rhodactis: * ''Rhodactis bryoides'' Haddon & Shackleton, 1893 * '' Rhodactis howesii'' Saville-Kent, 1893 * '' Rhodactis inchoata'' Carlgren, 1943 * ''Rhodactis indosinensis'' Carlgren, 1943 * ''Rhodactis musciformis ''Rhodactis'' is genus of Mushroom corals which are characterized by large individual polyps that are often reminiscent of a mushroom. Rhodactis are related to stony corals but do not produce a stony skeleton. Species The following species are r ...'' Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 * '' Rhodactis osculifera'' (Le Sueur, 1817) * '' Rhodactis rhodostoma'' (Hemprich & Ehrenberg in Ehrenberg, 1834) References Discosomidae Hexacorallia genera {{Hexacorallia-stub ...
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Rhodactis Rhodostoma
''Rhodactis'' is genus of Mushroom corals which are characterized by large individual polyps that are often reminiscent of a mushroom. Rhodactis are related to stony corals but do not produce a stony skeleton. Species The following species are recognized in the genus Rhodactis: * ''Rhodactis bryoides'' Haddon & Shackleton, 1893 * '' Rhodactis howesii'' Saville-Kent, 1893 * '' Rhodactis inchoata'' Carlgren, 1943 * ''Rhodactis indosinensis'' Carlgren, 1943 * ''Rhodactis musciformis'' Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 * ''Rhodactis osculifera ''Rhodactis'' is genus of Mushroom corals which are characterized by large individual polyps that are often reminiscent of a mushroom. Rhodactis are related to stony corals but do not produce a stony skeleton. Species The following species are r ...'' (Le Sueur, 1817) * '' Rhodactis rhodostoma'' (Hemprich & Ehrenberg in Ehrenberg, 1834) References Discosomidae Hexacorallia genera {{Hexacorallia-stub ...
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Rhodactis Inchoata
''Rhodactis inchoata'', otherwise known as the bullseye mushroom or Tonga blue mushroom, is a species of mushroom coral in the genus Rhodactis, this species is also, but more uncommonly, referred to as the hairy or small elephant ear mushroom. This species of Rhodactis cnidarian can also sometimes be kept in aquariums, and mostly prefers low to medium lighting in the room where it is kept in, and a low level in water movement, which makes this species easy to keep in an aquarium. Aquarium care This species of coral mostly prefers low to medium light, and low lighting in general, in its environment, as well as low-water movement, which makes this species easy to maintain in an aquarium, which normally requires for the coral to be in the lower-regions of the aquarium tank, seeing as how it will be partially shaded off from all other light sources which might disturb it. The species itself is semi-aggressive, which, if you put it in a aquarium tank, you will have to be precise where ...
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Rhodactis Howesii
''Rhodactis howesii'' is a species of marine cnidarian in the order Corallimorpharia, a sea anemone-like corallimorph found on reefs in tropical regions of the Pacific Ocean. It is commonly known as the green fuzzy mushroom, elephant ear mushroom coral, giant anemone, giant mushroom anemone and giant cup mushroom. This species is toxic when eaten raw and ingestion can cause fatal poisoning. Description This coral mushroom is essentially a coral without a skeleton and its internal structure is similar to a stony coral. The upper surface is the oral disc. It has a short stalk or column below which is the pedal disc which adheres to the substrate. It can detach itself and drift to another location. It is either green or brown, and five to eight centimetres high. The tentacles are very short and somewhat knobbly, giving the oral disc a fuzzy appearance. They tentacles at the edge of the disc are longer and contain toxins which damage other corals close by but which are harmless to h ...
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