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KEY TO THE COMMON DEEP- SEA GENERA OF
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1. Colonies unbranched, flagelliform and spirally twisted ...................................
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2. Colonies sympodial, branches originate in a regular spiral around the main stem, or forming two parallel fans at the top of a short trunk. Axial skeleton has brilliant metallic luster; flexibility variable among species ...............................................................
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<keyLead id="30E295F6FFC4FFAAACCAFB0FFB94FAFF" box="[189,1134,1262,1286]" pageId="5" pageNumber="600">— Colonies monopodial and not flabellate ..................................................................... 3</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="30E295F6FFC4FFAAACCAFAC2FB96FAAE" pageId="5" pageNumber="600">3. Terminal branches undivided, arising from the outside of a golden, upward-spiraling main stem ........................................................................................................................... 4</keyLead>
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4. Main stem coiled, not wavy; presence of sclerites in the coenenchyme along branches depending on species ...................................................................................
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— Main stem wavy, not coiled; array of sclerite shapes wider than in
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, sclerites consistently present in the coenenchyme along branches ..................
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5. Abundant, dichotomously-subdivided branches originate in an irregular or regular spiral around a tall, upright main stem. Distance between branches along the stem short (&lt;
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) and regular. Polyps with ornamented sclerites of irregular shape, in the form of plates, scales and rods ......................................................................
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— Dichotomously-subdivided branches arising from the top of a tall, upright main stem. Juvenile colonies have additional branches arising around the main stem. In this case, distance between branches along the stem are wide ranging (up to
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) and irregular. Older colonies typically bear scars of past side branches along the main stem. Sclerites in the form of rods and scales, with little ornamentation .............................
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