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I have witnessed symbioses with Catalaphyllia and nearly all Euphyllia species. I have also heard of accounts of Amphiprionines being consumed by Euphyllids. 

 
Euphyllia cristata Chevalier 1971, Grape Coral. Colonies of 1-2 inch diameter. Large, circular polyp tentacles with round to flattened knobbed ends. N. Sulawesi.

Euphyllia cristata Chevalier 1971, Grape Coral. Colonies of 1-2 inch diameter. Large, circular polyp tentacles with round to flattened knobbed ends. N. Sulawesi.
 
Paracorynactis hoplites (Haddon & Shackleton 1893). W. Indo-West Pacfic. Monotypic. Notable for feeding on echinoderms, including the Crown of Thorns Starfish, that they capture with their highly sticky tentacular ends (acrospheres). In a cave in Fiji. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paracorynactis
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