Doughnut sea rod Eunicea fusca Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860
Description: Colony low, bushy, shrub-like, occasionally tall with widely spaced branches, up to 50 cm in height. Calyces low, circular, somewhat swollen, with round, central apertures.
Color: Rods light to dark gray; polyps yellow-brown to brown.
Habitat: Inhabit shallow, hard bottoms and patch reefs.
Distribution: Common to occasional Florida, Bahamas and Caribbean. |