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FIGURE 7 | The vagrant Octopus saluti on muddy coral rubble at Site B (A), bar = 10 cm; (B) detail of Stylocheiron sp. on Parantipathes larix (Site A), bar = 3 cm; (C) arrow indicates the carnivorous coralliophilinid Hirtomurex squamosus feeding on a dead coral frame, bar = 5 cm; (D) isolated Madrepora oculata bushes on dead frames, arrow pointed at Echinus cf. melo grazing on M. oculata, bar = 20 cm; (E) the rare lollipop sponge Sympagella delauzei (arrow) associated with Desmophyllum dianthus and Acanthogorgia hirsuta, bar = 20 cm; (F) close-up on cnidarian assemblage with juvenile D. dianthus (Dd) and A. hirsuta with grazing undetermined nudibranch (arrow), bar = 5 cm; (G) dead coral frames colonized by the large fan-shaped sponge Pachastrella monilifera (Pm), juvenile Desmophyllum pertusum (Dp, on the left) and a cluster of the solitary Desmophyllum dianthus (arrow), the echinoderm Cidaris cidaris (Cc) grazing on a coral frame, bar = 10 cm. Panels (C-G) all from Site B.