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Trachyphyllia geoffroyi
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are flabello-meandroid and free-living. They are usually hourglass shaped, up to 80 millimetres in length with one to three separate mouths. Large, fully ...
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Lobophyllia serratus
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Well developed colonies are hemispherical and commonly over 2 metres across. Corallites are large (averaging 50 mm diameter), becoming flabello-meandroid, with one ...
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Symphyllia wilsoni
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are massive or submassive and flattened. Valleys are irregular in length and shape. All skeletal structures are small for a Symphyllia, with septa being g ...
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Mussismilia braziliensis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are massive, usually forming large domes on reef tops. Corallites are cerioid, tightly compacted, irregular in shape and 8-10 millimetres diameter. Septa ...
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Symphyllia valenciennesii
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are usually flat. Valleys radiate from a flat central area and have steep sides and flat floors. Walls have a moderately fleshy appearance and usually hav ...
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Mycetophyllia aliciae
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are weakly attached plates which are often circular. There is little valley formation, especially towards the colony centre and such valleys that are form ...
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Lobophyllia pachysepta
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are flat or hemispherical, phaceloid or partly flabello-meandroid and are seldom more than 0.5 metres across. Corallites are 40-50 millimetres diameter an ...
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Symphyllia agaricia
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are hemispherical to flat. Valleys are sinuous or straight, averaging 35 millimetres wide and are usually separated by a narrow groove. Walls have a thick ...
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Mycetophyllia lamarckiana
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are solid, rounded, often circular plates. Continuous broad shallow valleys radiate from the original point of growth. Corallite centres are vaguely conce ...
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Mussismilia harttii
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies have tubular (phaceloid) corallites and are often over one metre across. Individual corallites or small groups of corallites are usually not connected or ...
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Symphyllia erythraea
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are massive, becoming hemispherical. Valleys are short, usually with less than three centres. Septa are in two orders, with tall teeth. Columellae are wel ...
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Symphyllia recta
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are hemispherical to flat. Valleys are 12-15 millimetres wide, and are highly sinuous. Polyp walls have a moderately thick fleshy appearance and usually h ...
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