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Acropora tortuosa
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies consist of prostrate, tapered branches which have many branchlets and incipient axial corallites. Corallites are immersed to long and tubular, giving bran ...
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Pygoplites diacanthus Regal Angelfish
posted by Chuck S

With vivid vertical striations of blue, white, yellow, or orange on the body and pelvic fin, the Regal Angelfish deserves this distinctive name. The tail is blue with yellow s ...
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Acropora valenciennesi
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies may be over 2 metres across and composed of fused cylindrical horizontal branches with upturned pointed ends. Colonies usually have a side attachment. Bra ...
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Acropora vaughani
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are usually open branched, becoming bushy on upper reef slopes and in shallow lagoons. Main branches may have compact branchlets giving colonies a bushy a ...
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Acropora willisae
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are corymbose plates up to approximately one metre across, with short, uniform, evenly spaced, non-tapered branchlets bearing numerous elongate thin walle ...
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Lobophyllia robusta
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies usually consist of a few corallites but may become large and hemispherical. Corallites are large, phaceloid and mostly monocentric. Septa have tall sharp ...
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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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Scolymia australis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Usually solitary but sometimes two to four centres occur in one corallite, or occasionally in separate corallites. Corallites are saucer-shaped and less than 60 mi ...
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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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Echinopora ashmorensis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies may be over 2 metres across and are composed of irregularly contorted tubes with hollow centres or, rarely, solid branches. Corallites are 3-5 millimetres ...
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Echinopora mammiformis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are commonly over 5 metres across and are composed of contorted branches and flat plates. Rarely submassive. Corallites are conical, 7-10 millimetres diam ...
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Favia helianthoides
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are submassive. Corallites are conical and mostly uniform in shape. They show both extra- and intratentacular budding. Paliform lobes are well developed. ...
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