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Diaseris distorta
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Polyps consist of fan-shaped segments up to 40 millimetres wide. Thick beaded septa are of unequal height. Polyps are commonly inflated with water to several times ...
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Echinopora fruticulosa
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are dome-shaped clumps of interlocking branches up to 2 metres across. Branches are formed of single tubular corallites (or axial corallites) with lateral ...
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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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Favia lacuna
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are submassive to massive, usually more than one metre across. Corallites are subplocoid, circular to irregular in shape, and crowded. The inner walls of ...
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Favites acuticollis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are submassive to encrusting. Corallites are deep with very thin angular walls giving colonies a honeycomb appearance. Corallites are usually less than 7 ...
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Fungia scutinaria
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Polyps are oval, thick, heavy and up to 170 millimetres long. Primary septa commence with a tall tentacular lobe and these are distributed at regular intervals fro ...
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Galaxea fascicularis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Small colonies are cushion-shaped or low domes or are irregular. Large colonies, which frequently exceed 5 metres across, are columnar or massive. Corallites are o ...
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Nemenzophyllia turbida
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies may be several metres across and are composed of interconnecting meandering thin walled flabello-meandroid valleys. Valleys are 8-10 millimetres wide and ...
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Oculina diffusa
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are compact or prostrate clumps of short, thin, highly fused, branches. Corallites are up to 5 millimetres diameter and have neat round exsert walls. Long ...
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Oculina patagonica
posted by Chuck S

Characters: This species is both zooxanthellate and azooxanthellate. Colonies are encrusting or form clumps of short, thick, highly fused branches. Corallites are crowded, up ...
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Oculina robusta
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies have sturdy bases and thick tree-like upright tapering branches. Corallites are widely spaced on basal parts, becoming compact towards branch tips. Corall ...
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Oculina varicosa
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies may be zooxanthellate or azooxanthellate depending on light availability. Azooxanthellate colonies form extensive banks while zooxanthellate colonies form ...
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