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Montipora confusa
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies have an encrusting or laminar
base, with irregular column-like branches.
Coenosteum ridges on branches form the distinctive
flame-shaped pattern illustrat ...
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Montipora florida
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are composed of thin,
unifacial laminae usually forming upright whorls.
These whorls may be over one metre high and may
cover a large area. They fall over ...
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Montipora foliosa
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are composed of thin
unifacial laminae sometimes forming tiers or
whorls. Corallites are arranged in rows between
coenosteum ridges, which are conspicuous ...
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Montipora hodgsoni
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are composed of small, thin,
highly dissected unifacial laminae, sometimes
forming tiers or whorls. Corallites are barely
visible among coenosteum ridges ...
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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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Leptoseris mycetoseroides
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are encrusting or laminar
plates which frequently exceed one metre across.
Plates have small irregular folds on the surface.
Corallites are crowded betwee ...
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Leptoseris foliosa
posted by Chuck S
Characters: Colonies are laminar, either
encrusting or in whorls or tiers, with or without
radiating folds. Corallites are in irregular rows
parallel to the margins. They are ...
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