caribbean corallimorph?

mayjong

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is that what these are?
popping up in my "caves". no problem right?
thanks!
 

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Not a problem. I used to have a website with the scientific info, but haven't been able to find it for about the last five years when I've searched. I need to reinstall it into my memory, so if I can find the website, I'll post it. I thought it was called a Caribbean Cup Coral, but not getting what I'm looking for with that search. It is similar in form to the Caryophyllidae (Phyllangia sp, maybe?). The skeletons I come up with are colonial, and I'm used to seeing those in singular form.
 
Not a problem. I used to have a website with the scientific info, but haven't been able to find it for about the last five years when I've searched. I need to reinstall it into my memory, so if I can find the website, I'll post it. I thought it was called a Caribbean Cup Coral, but not getting what I'm looking for with that search. It is similar in form to the Caryophyllidae (Phyllangia sp, maybe?). The skeletons I come up with are colonial, and I'm used to seeing those in singular form.

I believe what you are referring to is hidden cup coral, but I do not believe that's what these are
 
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