Erythropodium taoyuanensis, a New Soft Coral Discovered in Taiwan

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Erythropodium taoyuanensis is a new species of encrusting octocoral that was discovered from algal bed of Taiwan in the west Pacific Ocean. The newly described octocoral from Taiwan is not much a looker as far as corals go being what we would call a brown star polyp and is actually closely related to the Erythropodium…
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