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Pavona maldivensis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are columnar and/or thin horizontal or encrusting plates. Individual colonies are commonly mixtures of these growth-forms. Columnar growth-forms occur whe ...
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Merulina sheeri
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are thick plates up to 300 millimetres across, which usually slope downwards, parallel to steeply sloping substrates. Small upgrowths sometimes occur but ...
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Plesiastrea devantieri
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are smooth massive boulders up to 1.5 metres across. Corallites are uniform, 3-5 millimetres diameter with well defined walls. Septa are in two distinct o ...
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Acropora kirstyae
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are caespitose thickets, composed of masses of fine branches with frequent sub-branches and incipient axial corallites. Radial corallites are tubular and ...
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Acropora millepora
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are corymbose cushions, with short uniform branches. Axial corallites are distinctive; they are tubular in shape. Radial corallites are closely compacted ...
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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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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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Scolymia cubensis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Usually attached but may be free-living, with a tapered base. Polyps have one, rarely two or more centres and are sometimes over 100 millimetres across. They may b ...
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Cyphastrea agassizi
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are massive. The surface is often deeply grooved. Corallites are widely spaced. Septa are in three unequal orders with the first order being exsert. The c ...
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Dichocoenia stokesi
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are massive, often spherical, or may form thick submassive plates. Corallites are evenly spaced, plocoid or ploco-meandroid. Septo-costae are usually in t ...
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Favia fragum
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are small (usually less than 50 mm across) and hemispherical to encrusting. Corallites have very variable shapes ranging from immersed to conical (plocoid ...
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Holocanthus passer Passer Angelfish
posted by Chuck S

The Passer Angelfish is also called the King Angelfish. The adult is predominately dark blue with a white vertical stripe extending down from the dorsal fin about two-thirds o ...
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