Characters: Colonies are digitate with upright
branches which usually divide infrequently and
taper only towards their ends. Axial corallites
are conspicuous and dome-shaped. ...
Characters: Colonies are corymbose cushions, with
short uniform branches. Axial corallites are
distinctive; they are tubular in shape. Radial
corallites are closely compacted ...
Characters: Colonies are arborescent with
cylindrical branches but may be corymbose, with
horizontally fused basal branches which have
upturned ends. They may form stands more ...
Characters: Colonies or individuals are thin and
delicate. They may have only one corallite or have
a prominent central corallite and widely spaced
peripheral corallites. Sept ...
Characters: Colonies are thin laminae with widely
spaced, irregular corallites. Corallites are
immersed and have broad columellae. A large
central corallite may be distinguish ...
Characters: Colonies are massive to encrusting.
Corallites are angular in shape and have thick
walls. Long and short septa generally alternate.
Paliform lobes are well develop ...
Characters: Colonies are less than 0.5 metres
across and submassive, becoming laminar around the
periphery. Corallites are exsert except at the
periphery. Costae are thick and ...
Characters: Colonies are massive with irregular
corallites up to 9 millimetres diameter. Septa
have large teeth and granulated sides. Paliform
lobes are usually well developed ...
Characters: Colonies are thin, encrusting or
laminar plates. They may become greatly thickened
in turbulent environments. Corallites may be fine
and delicate on thin laminae t ...
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