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Montipora effusa
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are submassive or form extensive, thick unifacial plates. Corallites are small and exsert, with elongate thecal papillae. The colony surface has a rough a ...
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Montipora patula
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are submassive or laminar. The surface is uniformly covered with very large verrucae which are fused so as to form continuous ridges which form an irregul ...
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Montipora verrilli
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are thin and encrusting. Corallites are approximately one millimetre diameter and are mostly submerged in the coenosteum. Corallite papillae are evenly sp ...
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Turbinaria frondens
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Small colonies are usually cup-shaped. They then develop broad, unifacial, upright to horizontal fronds, or become irregularly contorted. Corallites are immersed t ...
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Echinophyllia patula
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are thin laminae with widely spaced, irregular corallites. Corallites are immersed and have broad columellae. A large central corallite may be distinguish ...
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Turbinaria peltata
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are flat laminae often forming overlapping tiers. They are sometimes columnar. They may be several metres across. Corallites are immersed to tubular and a ...
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Turbinaria heronensis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies have highly divided, irregular laminae with long tubular corallites. Colour: Dark or pale browns, yellow or green. Similar species: Turbinaria pat ...
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