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Characters: Colonies are encrusting and do not have a conspicuous central corallite. The surface may be folded and sometimes forms tubes. Corallites are inclined towards the colony margins and are distributed irregularly. Corallites have small openings. Septo-costae are granulated and alternate. Those of adjacent corallites commonly join to form angular lines. Corallite-like mounds commonly occur between corallites.
Colour: Brown with white margins.
Similar species: Leptoseris scabra, which does not have corallite-like mounds between corallites and has strongly alternating septo-costae which do not form angles. See also L. hawaiiensis.
Habitat: Reef slopes.
Abundance: Uncommon.
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Posts: 669 Registered: March 2001 Location: Abingdon,MD
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