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Acropora secale
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are mostly caespitose bushes. Branches are tapered and up to 25 millimetres thick. Axial corallites are small and tubular. Radial corallites are of mixed ...
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Acropora solitaryensis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies consist of flat, highly fused, basal branches with irregular upright branchlets. Colonies may be over 2 metres across and can sometimes form a single soli ...
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Acropora stoddarti
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies consist of fused, flattened basal branches, forming extensive horizontal plates commonly over 2 metres across. The oldest parts of colonies are frequently ...
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Acropora valida
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies have a wide range of forms from compact bushes to tables. They seldom exceed 0.5 metres across. Axial corallites are small. Radial corallites are usually ...
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Acropora cerealis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are caespitose or corymbose, composed of branches which interlock in three dimensions. Branches are thin, with most of their width occupied by corallites. ...
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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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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 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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Platygyra verweyi
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are massive and cerioid to submeandroid with thin, acute walls. Septa are thin and uniformly spaced. Columellae are weakly developed or absent. Colour ...
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Montipora nodosa
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are massive or are unifacial plates. Corallites are immersed or exsert and are surrounded by fused thecal papillae. Coenosteum papillae are usually presen ...
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Montipora spumosa
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are encrusting, laminar or columnar, the tops of columns commonly having vertical or flame-shaped ridges. Encrusting colonies may have rootlets. Corallite ...
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Montipora spongodes
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies have encrusting or laminar bases which may have rootlets. Plates have upward projecting ridges developing into columns. Corallites are widely spaced and i ...
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