CNIDARIA : Scleralcyonacea : Pennatulidae | SEA ANEMONES AND HYDROIDS |
Pennatula phosphorea |
Description: This sea pen forms stout, red colonies shaped like a fleshy feather. Small white polyps grow in rows on lateral 'leaves'. Up to 250 mm long, usually about 100-150 mm. Can luminesce in darkness when disturbed.
Habitat: Lives with the fleshy stalk embedded in mud, sand or gravel. Always off-shore in depths greater than 10 m.
Distribution: Probably on most coasts of the British Isles, but rather local. Only encountered by recent diving surveys in western Scotland. Generally distributed around western Europe. More information on habitat and occurrence in Britain and Ireland would be welcomed.
Similar Species: The three Sea-pens are very distinctive and are unlikely to cause confusion.
Key Identification Features:
Distribution Map from NBN: Pennatula phosphorea at National Biodiversity Network mapping facility, data for UK.
iNaturalist: Pennatula phosphorea at iNaturalist World Species Observations database.
WoRMS: Pennatula phosphorea at World Register of Marine Species. Accepted name: Pennatula phosphorea Linnaeus, 1758. AphiaID: 128517.
Classification: Biota; Animalia; Cnidaria; Anthozoa; Octocorallia; Scleralcyonacea; Pennatuloidea; Pennatulidae; Pennatula
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Picton, B.E. & Morrow, C.C. (2024). Pennatula phosphorea. Linnaeus, 1758. [In] Encyclopedia of Marine Life of Britain and Ireland. https://www2.habitas.org.uk/marbiop-ni/speciesaccounts.php?item=D10670. Accessed on 2024-12-05 |