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      Psammocora contigua
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are mixtures of flattened branches, columns and/or irregular nodules. Sometimes they occur as free-living mobile balls. Corallite structures are fine and ...
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      Coscinaraea columna
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are encrusting or massive, sometimes hillocky. Columellae are compacted pinnules set well below the septo-costae. Septo-costae are not heavily granulated. ...
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      Coscinaraea mcneilli
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are flat plates with corallites aligned in shallow depressions parallel to the colony margin. Septo-costae neatly alternate and are perpendicular to the c ...
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      Coscinaraea marshae
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are flat plates with corallites aligned between Leptoseris-like folds (collines) parallel to the colony margin. Septo-costae have a rough appearance. ...
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      Coscinaraea excesa
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are columnar and may be several metres across. Corallites are in shallow valleys. Columellae are compact and reach the height of the inner septal margins. ...
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      2siddigitata.jpg
      Psammocora digitata
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are composed of plates and/or columns. Corallites are small and shallow, each with a few slightly exsert petaloid primary septa. Colour: Purple, grey ...
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      Coscinaraea monile
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are usually encrusting or dome-shaped. Calices are monocentric, up to 7 millimetres diameter, or form short valleys. Septa are even and finely serrated, g ...
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      2ccrassa.jpg
      Coscinaraea crassa
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are large plates with large compact corallites. Long and short septo-costae slightly alternate. Columellae are single fused septal margins deep within the ...
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      2ssiderea.jpg
      Siderastrea siderea
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are encrusting to massive and are usually over one metre across. Corallites are 3-4.5 millimetres diameter, with numerous septa tightly compacted giving a ...
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      Psammocora explanulata
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are thin plates or encrusting with a flat surface. Corallites are large for Psammocora, are regularly distributed and have distinctive exsert primary sept ...
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      Psammocora haimeana
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are submassive. Corallites are situated at the bottom of depressions or are in short non-meandering valleys. Walls have acute tops. Primary septo-costae a ...
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      Psammocora profundacella
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are submassive or laminar. Corallites are in short valleys. Walls are rounded although they may have a central ridge. Petaloid septo-costae are usually sh ...
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