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Diploria labyrinthiformis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are massive and usually hemispherical. Valleys are meandroid, parallel or sinuous, deep and 5-8 millimetres wide. Ambulacral grooves vary greatly in width ...
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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 pacificus
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are usually unifacial plates with laminar margins and encrusting centres. Corallites are up to 10 millimetres diameter. Septo-costae are in two orders, th ...
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Favites bestae
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are submassive to encrusting. Corallites are thick walled and rounded, becoming subplocoid. Septa are few in number, uniform in height and are usually in ...
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Favites micropentagona
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are encrusting to submassive. Corallites are pentagonal in shape and 3-4 millimetres diameter. Septa are in two alternating cycles, with irregular teeth. ...
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Fungia fralinae
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Polyps are circular. Septa are in two distinct orders, those of the first order being very exsert, straight and thin. All septa have fine teeth. Tentacles, which a ...
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Galaxea paucisepta
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are small, encrusting or laminar. Corallites are 2.5-3 millimetres diameter and are widely separated. The coenosteum is blistery. Septa are in two unequal ...
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Oxypora crassispinosa
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are thin explanate laminae that may be flat and horizontal or upright and highly convoluted. Plates have ragged margins. Corallites are small with few cos ...
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Mycetophyllia aliciae
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are weakly attached plates which are often circular. There is little valley formation, especially towards the colony centre and such valleys that are form ...
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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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Halomitra clavator
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are free-living, irregular and dome- or bell-shaped or flat. They are usually attached to the substrate. They are thin and fragile. Septa have distinctive ...
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Halomitra meierae
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are free-living, circular in outline and are flat or form a central dome. Most colonies are regenerated from fragments and thus have a central area of par ...
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