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Characters: Colonies are submassive, encrusting, laminar or subarborescent. Much of this variation may occur in the same colony but some colonies are composed only of plates. Hydnophores are 5-8 millimetres diameter. Tentacles are often extended day and night; they are long and shaggy and of uniform length.
Colour: Cream or dull green.
Similar species: Hydnophora microconos, which is massive, rounded, with smaller monticules. See also H. bonsai and H. pilosa.
Habitat: All reef environments, but especially lagoons and protected slopes.
Abundance: Common.
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