Antipathida

/æn.ˈtɪp.ə.θaɪ.də/ noun

A family of soft corals and sea fans that includes organisms like black corals, characterized by their branching, tree-like structures.

From Greek anti- (opposite to) + pathos (passion/suffering), with Latin -ida (family suffix), alluding to how these organisms invert the typical animal pattern. Named by 18th-century zoologists who found these creatures taxonomically 'opposite' to expected coral anatomy.

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