Characters: Colonies frequently exceed 2 metres
across and may form extensive single species
stands. They are arborescent and small, usually
forming thickets. Branches are sle ...
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 composites of encrusting
laminae and contorted anastomosing branches.
Corallites are separated into groups by ridges.
Colour: Pale brown with crea ...
Characters: Colonies are flat laminae or plates,
or fused nodules and columns. Corallites are
commonly aligned in irregular rows separated by
slight ridges. Septal structures ...
Characters: Colonies are submassive or encrusting.
Corallites are in groups in shallow depressions.
Septo-costae are thick, tightly compacted and have
granulated margins.
...
Characters: Colonies are usually open branched,
becoming bushy on upper reef slopes and in shallow
lagoons. Main branches of colonies in turbid water
have irregular branchlets ...
Characters: Colonies are usually open branched,
becoming bushy on upper reef slopes and in shallow
lagoons. Main branches may have compact branchlets
giving colonies a bushy a ...
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