Chrysogorgiidae is a family of soft corals in the suborder Calcaxonia.
So far, the only fossil record for the family are specimens tentatively identified as Radicipes sp.
from Oligocene deep-water strata in western Washington State, USA.
On the deep sea seamounts southwest of Hawaii, the Chrysogorgiidae are the most abundant family of corals.
This Octocorallia-related article is a stub.