Plumigorgia hydroides, Nutting, 1910
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Plumigorgia hydroides View in CoL
Figures 3A–B, 4A–C View FIGURE .
As seen in Figure 4B View FIGURE , there are twelve identified elements, two more than that in Isis hippuris in which the major elements present in the axis of Plumigorgia hydroides are again carbon (21.93 wt%), oxygen (40.07 wt%) and calcium (32.11 %), with one minor element fluorine found at 3.87 wt%. The remaining trace elements are sodium (0.55 wt%), magnesium (0.07 wt%), sulfur (0.15 wt%), chlorine (0.45 wt%), iron (0.04 wt%), bromine (0.09 wt%), strontium (0.53 wt%) and REE ytterbium (0.14 wt%). The summary EDS results for both spectrum 1 (the right side of the axis) and spectrum 2 (the left side of the axis) are listed in Table 2.
TABLE 2. EDS results of spectrum 1 and 2 for gorgonian Plumigorgia hydroides axial cross-section surface from Figure 4A View FIGURE . (All results are in weight%)
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