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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Catalaphyllia jardinei

Phylum
  
Order
  
Family
  
Higher classification
  
Catalaphyllia

Rank
  
Species

Catalaphyllia Elegance Coral Catalaphyllia jardinei MarineWorld

Genus
  
CatalaphylliaWells, 1971

Similar
  
Scleractinia, Euphyllia, Goniopora, Blastomussa, Acanthastrea

Catalaphyllia jardinei, commonly known as elegance coral (or wonder coral, ridge coral), is a large polyp stony coral from the western Pacific Ocean. It is the only member of the monotypic genus Catalaphyllia. It was first described by William Saville-Kent in 1893 as Pectinia jardinei.

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Because of its unique and beautiful look, this coral is popular in reef tanks. It is an overexploited species collected in large quantities from the wild for the aquarium trade.

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Description

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This coral has very large, visible polyps. They develop on a large, branching coralite skeleton, each polyp sporting unusually large, long tendrils, and a large, fleshy oral disc. It can come in several colours: fluorescent green, lime green, and brown.

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Catavd[osifjrosjgifj laphyllia can reproduce sexually, but also asexually by budding new branches that drop off to form satellite colonies.

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Like most photosynthetic coral, this species hosts zooxanthellae, dinoflagellates that convert sunlight into sugar for energy. Like a subset of other corals, it also has a "mouth" that it uses to ingest bits of other food gathered by its large tendrils. The behavior and adaptation are similar to those of sea anemones.

Distribution

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This coral commonly lives on reefs in the western and central Pacific Ocean, as well as occasionally in the eastern Indian Ocean. Its range extends as far north as Japan, and south to northern Australia.

It can be present on both the shallow and midwater parts of a reef, and prefers water that is strongly agitated or exposed to significant currents. It is commonly seated in sandy areas, rather than directly on rocks.

References

Catalaphyllia Wikipedia