Black Coral - Families

Families

Family Antipathidae

  • Allopathes
  • Antipathes
  • Aphanipathes
  • Arachnopathes
  • Cirrhipathes
  • Hillopathes
  • Pteropathes
  • Schizopathes
  • Stichopathes
  • Tylopathes

Family Aphanipathidae

  • Acanthopathes
  • Asteriopathes
  • Distichopathes
  • Elatopathes
  • Phanopathes
  • Pteridopathes
  • Rhipidopathes
  • Tetrapathes

Family Cladopathidae

  • Chrysopathes
  • Cladopathes
  • Heliopathes
  • Hexapathes
  • Sibopathes
  • Trissopathes

Family Leiopathidae

  • Leiopathes

Family Myriopathidae

  • Antipathella
  • Apanipathes
  • Aphanipates
  • Cupressopathes
  • Hydradendrium
  • Myriopathes
  • Plumapathes
  • Tanacetipathes

Family Schizopathidae

  • Abyssopathes
  • Bathypathes
  • Dendrobathypathes
  • Dendropathes
  • Lillipathes
  • Parantipathes
  • Saropathes
  • Stauropathes
  • Taxipathes
  • Umbellapathes

Family Stylopathidae

  • Stylopathes
  • Triadopathes

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