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      Monitipora capitata
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies have encrusting bases, but are arborescent when fully developed. Verrucae are irregularly spaced and are usually fused towards branch tips or plate margin ...
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      Montipora capricornis
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are flat plates in tiers or whorls, sometimes with columns, sometimes encrusting or forming irregularly contorted laminae. Corallites are immersed. There ...
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      Monitpora danae
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are columns or plates with surfaces covered with large verrucae which are dome-shaped or partly fused into radiating ridges. Corallites are small, immerse ...
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      Montipora confusa
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies have an encrusting or laminar base, with irregular column-like branches. Coenosteum ridges on branches form the distinctive flame-shaped pattern illustrat ...
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      Montipora aequituberculata
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are encrusting or composed of thin unifacial laminae often arranged in oblique overlapping whorls and sometimes forming tubes. Corallites are immersed or ...
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      Montipora digitata
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are digitate or arborescent with anastomosing upright branches. Corallites are immersed and small, especially in colonies from shallow water. The coenoste ...
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      Montipora cactus
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are submassive or have laminar bases and form tall columns and branches. Laminar and digitate forms are usually found in turbid water, submassive and colu ...
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      Montipora hispida
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies may be submassive, laminar, columnar or digitate or various combinations of these growth-forms. Laminar and digitate forms are usually found in turbid wat ...
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      Montipora altasepta
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are clumps of thin (up to 6 mm thick) branches. These are often irregularly fused. Corallites are mostly immersed, but have projecting lower lips which gi ...
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      Montipora calcerea
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are irregular thick plates with columnar upgrowths. Corallites are crowded and immersed; those on upgrowths have a slight formation of a lower lip. The co ...
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      Montipora echinata
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies are clumps of irregularly fused branches. Corallites are small, irregularly spaced and immersed in the coenosteum, which is coarse. Coenosteum papillae ar ...
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      Montipora vietnamensis
      posted by Chuck S

      Characters: Colonies have an encrusting or laminar base, with closely compacted short upright branches. Coenosteum ridges are mostly vertical but may be irregular. Corallites ...
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