In the course of this work, our group discovered the Ruby Seadragon, which is only the third species of seadragon worldwide. (eol.org)
Rouse says seeing the ruby seadragon alive confirms that they lack such lacy protuberances. (newscientist.com)
The surrounding area was what Rouse calls a «sponge garden», in contrast to the kelp - filled waters that leafy and common seadragons inhabit. (newscientist.com)