Characters: Colonies are prostrate or irregularly
branched. Branches taper towards their ends. There
may be one or more axial corallites which are
almost immersed. Radial cora ...
Characters: Colonies consist of open thickets of
sturdy prostrate to upright branches. They are
frequently over 2 metres across and may form
extensive single species stands. A ...
Characters: Colonies may be large (over 4 metres
across) and form dense thickets of frequently
dividing branches. Branches are 7-9 millimetres
thick and slightly tapered. Axia ...
Characters: Colonies are encrusting and usually
small. Corallites are cerioid, with irregular
angular shapes. A central corallite is usually
conspicuous. Septa are compact and ...
Characters: Colonies are encrusting to massive and
are rarely over one metre across. Corallites are
cerioid or subplocoid, circular and have thick
walls. Septa have long point ...
Characters: Colonies are flat to hemispherical and
up to 2 metres across. They have tusk-like,
elongate, closely compacted monocentric
corallites. Individual corallites unite ...
Characters: Colonies are flat to hemispherical and
may be over 5 metres across. Several colonies
(which may be different colours and have polyp
mantles of different texture) m ...
Characters: Colonies usually consist of a few
corallites but may become large and hemispherical.
Corallites are large, phaceloid and mostly
monocentric. Septa have tall sharp ...
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