Characters: Colonies are massive or are unifacial
plates. Corallites are immersed or exsert and are
surrounded by fused thecal papillae. Coenosteum
papillae are usually presen ...
Characters: Colonies are encrusting, laminar or
columnar, the tops of columns commonly having
vertical or flame-shaped ridges. Encrusting
colonies may have rootlets. Corallite ...
Characters: Colonies have nodular anastomosing
branches or columns with encrusting or laminar
bases. In turbid water colonies are predominantly
laminar.
Colour: Pale or da ...
Characters: Colonies are encrusting with a smooth
or nodular surface forming short branches. The
septal pattern is highly variable.
Colour: Mottled green or pale cream.
...
Characters: Colonies are encrusting with a nodular
surface forming short branches. Corallites are
deeply excavated giving a cellular appearance.
Very tall pali are visible und ...
Characters: Colonies are irregular thick plates
with columnar upgrowths. Corallites are crowded
and immersed; those on upgrowths have a slight
formation of a lower lip. The co ...
Characters: Colonies are irregular clumps, columns
and plates. Corallites are mostly immersed, with
fine but distinct walls. The coenosteum is coarse.
Low tuberculae are somet ...
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