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Image of Alcyonidium pedunculatum Robertson 1902
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This closeup of the colony shows the zooids feeding with their lophophores.
Image of Alcyonidium pedunculatum Robertson 1902
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View of another individual, showing the lobed edges of the colony.
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The colony grows from a distinct stalk.
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Alcyonidium pedunculatum, about 10 cm long. Colllected at about 75 m depth in San Juan Channel July, 2008 (Photo by: Dave Cowles, July 2008)