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Pavona varians
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are submassive, laminar or encrusting or various combinations of these. Corallites are in short irregular valleys, or are aligned between ridges perpendic ...
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Pectinia teres
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies have little formation of laminae, but form clumps of pointed branch-like spires, each composed of exsert costae. Well developed colonies are clumps of spi ...
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Hydnophora grandis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are composed of irregular branches, mostly circular in section, with little tendency to form an encrusting base. Branches are 10-15 millimetres thick. The ...
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Acropora aculeus
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are corymbose clumps. Horizontal branches are thin and spreading. Upward-projecting branchlets are fine. Axial and radial corallites are not clearly diffe ...
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Plesiastrea versipora
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are flat and are frequently lobed, up to 3 metres across in high latitude localities, usually smaller in the tropics. Corallites are 2-4 millimetres diame ...
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Acropora convexa
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are corymbose cushions, with thin elongate uniform branches. Axial corallites are tubular in shape. Radial corallites are all the same size. They have pro ...
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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 horrida
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are usually open branched, becoming bushy on upper reef slopes and in shallow lagoons. Main branches of colonies in turbid water have irregular branchlets ...
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Acropora kimbeensis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are compact clumps or bushes. Branches are fine, upright, tapered and irregularly fused (caespitose). Branchlets develop from incipient axial corallites a ...
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Acropora latistella
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies form corymbose plates or clumps. Branchlets are thin and delicate, straight or uniformly curved. Axial corallites are usually distinctive. Radial corallit ...
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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 parahemprichii
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies may be large (over 4 metres across) and form dense thickets of frequently dividing branches. Branches are 7-9 millimetres thick and slightly tapered. Axia ...
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