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  2. Rhodactis inchoata - Wikipedia

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    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. [1]

  3. Fungiidae - Wikipedia

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    Some species of mushroom coral such as Fungia repanda and Ctenactis echinata are able to change sex. This is posited to take place in response to environmental or energetic constraints, and to improve the organism's evolutionary fitness; similar phenomena are observed in some dioecious plants. [8]

  4. Fungia - Wikipedia

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    Corals of Fungia fungites are mostly solitary, some attaining 30 centimetres (12 in) in diameter. The juveniles attach themselves to rock but larger individuals detach themselves and become free living. They are found in various bright colours including white, pink, red, purple, blue and yellow and are popular with keepers of reef aquariums.

  5. Scientists stunned to find corals that ‘walk’ towards light

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    A new study has found that the free-living mushroom coral responds to specific types of light ... Blue light dominates at depths closer to the seafloor and showing preference for this wavelength ...

  6. Blue coral - Wikipedia

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    The blue coral is the only extant octocoral with a massive skeleton, [3] which is composed of fibrocrystalline aragonite (calcium carbonate). It is a hermatypic zooxanthellaete species with either blue or green-grey polyps located within its skeleton, with each containing eight tentacles. Its colonies are either columnar, plate like or branched.

  7. Entoloma hochstetteri - Wikipedia

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    Entoloma hochstetteri, also known as the blue pinkgill, sky-blue mushroom or similar names, is a species of mushroom that is endemic to New Zealand. The small mushroom is a distinctive all-blue colour, while the gills have a slight reddish tint from the spores. The blue colouring of the fruit body is due to azulene pigments. [1]

  8. Discosoma - Wikipedia

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    Common names for the genus include mushroom anemone, disc anemone and elephant ear mushroom. [4] Most species are disc-shaped and produce large amounts of mucus. [4] There are a great variety of colors, including metallic and fluorescent shades and striped and spotted patterns. [4] Discosoma gather food particles from the water.

  9. Life’s building blocks discovered in asteroid dust - AOL

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    However, new research has shown that one species of mushroom coral, Cycloseris cyclolites, actively moves toward blue light waves, using a mechanism similar to the pulsing motion of jellyfish.

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