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      Cyphastrea chalcidicum
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are encrusting to massive, with a tendency to form columns. Corallites are usually widely spaced and conical, with clearly alternating costae which are ea ...
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      Favia speciosa
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are massive. Corallites are circular and closely compacted in shallow water, more widely spaced in deeper water. Septa are fine, numerous and regular. Pal ...
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      Favia fragum
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are small (usually less than 50 mm across) and hemispherical to encrusting. Corallites have very variable shapes ranging from immersed to conical (plocoid ...
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      Favia pallida
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are massive. Corallites are circular, closely compacted in shallow water, more widely spaced in deeper water. Septa are widely spaced and characteristical ...
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      Barabattoia amicorum
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are massive and usually small. Corallites are plocoid to tubular. Budding is primarily extratentacular. Costae are equal and well developed. Paliform lobe ...
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      Caulastrea curvata
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are usually small. Corallites are sometimes compact, but usually sprawl irregularly. They are characteristically curved at the colony periphery and averag ...
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      Caulastrea furcata
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are phaceloid. Corallites diverge from the colony base, or are irregular, or crowded if space is restricted. They are less than 10 millimetres diameter. S ...
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      Caulastrea echinulata
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are phaceloid. Corallites are usually closely compacted and less than 10 millimetres diameter. Septa are exsert and irregular, but approximately uniform i ...
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      Cyphastrea serailia
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are massive to columnar with a smooth or hillocky surface. Corallites are rounded and equal in size. Costae do not alternate strongly. There are 12 primar ...
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      Echinopora ashmorensis
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies may be over 2 metres across and are composed of irregularly contorted tubes with hollow centres or, rarely, solid branches. Corallites are 3-5 millimetres ...
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      Echinopora lamellosa
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are thin laminae arranged in whorls or tiers or, rarely, forming tubes. Stands over 5 metres across are not unusual. Corallites are relatively thin walled ...
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      Favia danae
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are massive and usually small. Corallites are conical, with thick walls. Septo-costae are irregular and thick. Costae are strongly beaded. Paliform lobes ...
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