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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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Pachyseris foliosa
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies consist of whorls of
delicate, unifacial, undivided or bifurcating
fronds. Valleys are shallow and parallel to frond
margins. There is almost no developme ...
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Pachyseris rugosa
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are upright, irregular,
usually contorted, anastomosing bifacial plates.
They are often over one metre across. Columellae
are wall-like lobes.
Colour: ...
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Acropora brueggemanni
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are prostrate or irregularly
branched. Branches taper towards their ends. There
may be one or more axial corallites which are
almost immersed. Radial cora ...
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Acropora carduus
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies form bottlebrush thickets
with upright or prostrate main branches. Axial and
incipient axial corallites are short and tapered.
Radial corallites are small ...
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Acropora cervicornis
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies may form stands several
metres across. They are arborescent, composed of
cylindrical branches which subdivide infrequently.
Corallites are tubular; axial ...
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Acropora cylindrica
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies have thick sturdy branches
which are circular in cross section and form
clumps that may be several metres across. Branches
slightly taper and have a singl ...
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Acropora echinata
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are composed of prostrate,
sometimes intertwined, bottlebrush branches.
Secondary branchlets are fine and uniform. There
is no distinction between axial a ...
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Acropora florida
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies in turbid water may attain
great sizes. They are composed of thick upright or
prostrate branches covered with short, stubby
sub-branches. Main branches ma ...
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Acropora formosa
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are arborescent, with
cylindrical branches. They usually form thickets
and may form single species stands over 10 metres
across. In shallow water branches ...
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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 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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