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      Heliofungia actiniformis
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Polyps are solitary, free-living (except for juveniles) and flat, with a central mouth. Septa have large lobed teeth. Polyps are among the largest of all corals. T ...
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      Halomitra meierae
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are free-living, circular in outline and are flat or form a central dome. Most colonies are regenerated from fragments and thus have a central area of par ...
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      Cycloseris cyclolites
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Polyps are circular or slightly oval domes up to 40 millimetres wide with a concave undersurface. Septa are straight and symmetrical. Primary septa are thick and e ...
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      Fungia paumotensis
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Polyps are elongate and up to 250 millimetres long with almost parallel sides. They are thick and heavy and usually have a strong central arch. Most primary septa ...
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      Fungia fungites
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Polyps are approximately circular and up to 280 millimetres diameter. Septal teeth are triangular, pointed and usually have well defined central ribs. Tentacular l ...
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      Fungia danai
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Polyps are circular, up to 300 millimetres diameter and not heavily calcified, with a strong central arch. Septa are straight and have very large teeth and a promi ...
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      Fungia concinna
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Polyps are circular, up to 160 millimetres diameter and generally flat. Septa are densely packed. Septal teeth and costal spines are small, giving septa a smooth a ...
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      Cycloseris costulata
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Polyps are circular, helmet-shaped and up to 80 millimetres diameter, with a concave undersurface. Primary septa are thick and exsert around the mouth. Colour: ...
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      2pileus.jpg
      Halomitra pileus
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are large, free-living, thin and delicate, and circular, dome or bell-shaped. They have no axial furrow. Corallites are widely spaced and increase in size ...
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      2Diaseris_distorta.jpg
      Diaseris distorta
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Polyps consist of fan-shaped segments up to 40 millimetres wide. Thick beaded septa are of unequal height. Polyps are commonly inflated with water to several times ...
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      Ctenactis albitentaculata
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Polyps are elongate, with an axial furrow extending most of the polyp length. Several mouths are arranged along the axial furrow but do not occur outside the furro ...
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      Herpolitha limax
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are usually elongate and generally have rounded ends. Mouths occur within the axial furrow which runs most of the length of the colony. Secondary mouths o ...
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