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Acropora nasuta
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are irregularly corymbose with elongate tapering branchlets. Axial corallites are tubular. Radial corallites are usually in neat rows and are distinctivel ...
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Acropora hoeksemai
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies may be over 2 metres across, composed of irregularly fused horizontal branches, with upturned pointed ends except at the colony perimeter. Colonies usuall ...
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Acropora ocellata
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are digitate. Branches are thick, tapering to a small axial corallite. Small branchlets or incipient axial corallites usually occur at the base of main br ...
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Acropora sarmentosa
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies have prostrate main branches with bottlebrush-like secondary branching producing lobed or cushion-like colonies. Axial corallites are large and rounded. R ...
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Acropora elseyi
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are shaped like fir trees, with bottlebrush-like radiating sub-branches increasing in length down main branches. The degree of branch development varies g ...
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Acropora nobilis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies have large upright cylindrical branches and may form stands more than 5 metres across. Horizontally fused basal branches are only developed in shallow wat ...
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Acropora palmata
posted by Chuck S

Characters: This species forms the largest colonies of all Acropora (commonly 4 metres across, 2 metres high, with bases 0.4 metres thick) with parallel, obliquely inclined, v ...
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Acropora plana
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are thick tables formed of irregularly fused horizontal branches and irregular upright branchlets. Axial and incipient axial corallites are very prominent ...
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Acropora rosario
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are upright bushes or cushion-like. Main branches have secondary and tertiary sub-branches. Axial corallites are large and dome-shaped but not elongate. R ...
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Acropora tumida
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies have irregular to submassive bases and irregular branches and may form thickets over 3 metres across. Axial corallites are small. Radial corallites are al ...
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Acropora tutuilensis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are plate-like, with robust horizontal flat radiating branches. Branches may be highly fused towards the colony centre or may form tiers of dissected plat ...
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Acropora vermiculata
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are corymbose clumps or cushions, with cushions occurring either singly or in groups. Main branches are short or absent. Branchlets are of uniform length ...
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