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      Acanthastrea lordhowensis
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are massive and cerioid, with laterally compressed corallites of uneven height. Walls are acute: septa are thick, with large teeth. Columellae are barely ...
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      Mycetophyllia ferox
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are thin, weakly attached plates with interconnecting, slightly sinuous narrow valleys. Corallite centres are usually in single rows. Columellae are rudim ...
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      Acanthastrea echinata
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are encrusting to massive and are rarely over one metre across. Corallites are cerioid or subplocoid, circular and have thick walls. Septa have long point ...
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      Acanthastrea bowerbanki
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are encrusting and usually small. Corallites are cerioid, with irregular angular shapes. A central corallite is usually conspicuous. Septa are compact and ...
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      Blastomussa wellsi
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are phaceloid, rarely subplocoid. Corallites are 9-14 millimetres diameter. Septa are not arranged in cycles and are numerous. They have small blunt teeth ...
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      Mussismilia hispida
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are massive, less than 0.5 metres across and usually flattened. Corallites are rounded, with thick walls, and are 10-15 millimetres diameter. Septa of liv ...
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      Acanthastrea hillae
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are cerioid and usually small but sometimes over 1.5 metres across. Corallites have irregular shapes and sometimes form short valleys with several centres ...
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      Lobophyllia corymbosa
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are flat or hemispherical and mostly phaceloid with one to three centres per branch. They seldom exceed 0.5 metres across except in the Red Sea where they ...
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      Mycetophyllia danaana
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are solid rounded plates. Long sinuous valleys may radiate from the original point of growth and are sometimes deep. Valley walls may be so short that the ...
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      Acanthastrea regularis
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are massive and subplocoid. Septa are uniformly spaced with 8-10 evenly spaced, rounded teeth. Teeth on adjacent septa are often aligned, forming concentr ...
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      Blastomussa merleti
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are phaceloid to plocoid, and consist of a few to large numbers of corallites. Corallites are less than 7 millimetres diameter. Septa are mostly in two cy ...
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      Cynaria lacrymalis
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Corals are monocentric, oval or circular, and are cylindrical with a base for attachment, or have a pointed base when free-living. Primary septa are thick and have ...
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