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Family: Conescharellinidae (See list of species below)

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9 species with fin ray counts including ? spines in dorsal and ? in anal fins (see list below)
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Conescharellina cognata
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Conescharellina delicatula
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Conescharellina elongata
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Conescharellina jucunda
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Conescharellina milleporacea
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Flabellopora elegans
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Flabellopora irregularis
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Flabellopora tubifera
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Sphaerulobryozoon pendunculatum
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9 Species of Family Conescharellinidae
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Sort by: Species Length
Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm)
Conescharellina cognata Eastern Indian Ocean and
Conescharellina delicatula Western Central Pacific
Conescharellina elongata Western Central Pacific
Conescharellina jucunda Western Central Pacific
Conescharellina milleporacea Western Central Pacific
Flabellopora elegans Western Central Pacific
Flabellopora irregularis Western Central Pacific
Flabellopora tubifera Western Central Pacific
Sphaerulobryozoon pendunculatum Southwest Atlantic



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