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Euphyllia ancora
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies may form a continuous cover over the substrate many metres across although individual colonies are seldom over one metre across. Colonies have the same sk ...
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Euphyllia cristata
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are phaceloid; corallites are closely compacted, 20-40 millimetres diameter. Small solitary polyps are common. Primary septa are very exsert and are consp ...
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Euphyllia paradivisa
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Skeletons are very similar to those of Euphyllia glabrescens. Polyps have branching tentacles almost identical to those of E. divisa. Colour: Pale greenish-grey ...
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Catalaphyllia jardinei
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are flabello-meandroid with straight edged septa forming wide V-shaped valleys. Valleys are evenly spaced and have sharp edged walls. Septa are widely spa ...
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Euphyllia yaeyamaensis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are phaceloid with corallites circular or flabello-meandroid with short valleys. Valleys are up to 40 millimetres wide. Corallite walls are sharp edged. S ...
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Euphyllia glabrescens
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are phaceloid; corallites are 20-30 millimetres diameter and 15-30 millimetres apart. Walls are thin, with sharp edges. Septa are not exsert; first and se ...
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Physogyra lichtensteini
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are massive or form thick plates. They are meandroid with short, widely separated valleys interconnected with light blistery coenosteum. Septa are large, ...
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Euphyllia divisa
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies may be over one metre across. They are flabello-meandroid with exsert septa which plunge near the valley centre. Valley walls form sharp edges. There are ...
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Nemenzophyllia turbida
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies may be several metres across and are composed of interconnecting meandering thin walled flabello-meandroid valleys. Valleys are 8-10 millimetres wide and ...
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Plerogyra sinuosa
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are flabello-meandroid with valleys more or less connected by a light blistery coenosteum. Sometimes living parts of colonies are separated by dead basal ...
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Plerogyra simplex
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are branched, the branches being of uniform length and uniformly spaced. Branches are monocentric, forming phaceloid colonies. The coenosteum is smooth, w ...
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Plerogyra discus
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are flabello-meandroid with valleys completely separated. Sometimes living parts of colonies are separated by dead basal parts. Valleys are approximately ...
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