Astrangia

Astrangia is a genus of stony corals in the family Rhizangiidae. Members of this genus are non-reef building corals and are found in the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific Oceans. They are solitary corals with large polyps and are found in clumps. They reproduce from stolons. The corallites are small with simple toothed septa.[1]

Astrangia
Astrangia poculata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Anthozoa
Order: Scleractinia
Family: Rhizangiidae
Genus: Astrangia
Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848[1]
Species
See text
Synonyms
  • Coenangia Verrill, 1870

Species

The World Register of Marine Species includes the following species in the genus:[1]

  • Astrangia atrata (Dennant, 1906)
  • Astrangia browni Palmer, 1928
  • Astrangia californica Durham & Barnard, 1952
  • Astrangia conferta Verrill, 1870
  • Astrangia costata Verrill, 1866
  • Astrangia dentata Verrill, 1866
  • Astrangia equatorialis Durham & Barnard, 1952
  • Astrangia haimei Verrill, 1866
  • Astrangia howardi Durham & Barnard, 1952
  • Astrangia macrodentata Thiel, 1940
  • Astrangia mercatoris Thiel, 1941
  • Astrangia poculata (Ellis & Solander, 1786)
  • Astrangia rathbuni Vaughan, 1906
  • Astrangia solitaria (Lesueur, 1817)
  • Astrangia woodsi Wells, 1955

References

  1. Cairns, Stephen (2014). "Astrangia Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2015-02-08.
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