Characters: Colonies have a wide range of forms
from compact bushes to tables. They seldom exceed
0.5 metres across. Axial corallites are small.
Radial corallites are usually ...
Characters: Colonies are caespitose or corymbose,
composed of branches which interlock in three
dimensions. Branches are thin, with most of their
width occupied by corallites. ...
Characters: Colonies are irregularly corymbose
with elongate tapering branchlets. Axial
corallites are tubular. Radial corallites are
usually in neat rows and are distinctivel ...
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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