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. 2019 Jul 4;860:67–182. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.860.33597
1 Axis horny, with a chambered, hollow, soft central chord 2
Axis not horny, but is a solid axis, with no soft, central, hollow core See Calcaxonia, Part III
2 Axis purely horny, composed of scleroprotein, without any calcareous deposits 3
Axis horny, but some calcareous material may be present in some forms; hollow, horny, soft-chambered central chord is wide; there is a peripheral zone of hollow, horny spaces containing calcareous material; cortex is thick, with an inner and outer layer, formed by systematic longitudinal canals; polyps retractile into prominent calyces Family Plexauridae
3 Axis perforated by a wide, cross-chambered central chord; cortex thin; polyps not retractile; sclerites spikey and conspicuous Family Acanthogorgiidae (covered in Part I)
Distinct hollow, horny, soft-chambered central chord that perforates axis is narrow; axial cortex surrounding the core is very dense; polyps fully retractile, into low calyces Family Gorgoniidae