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Diploria strigosa
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Description: Characters: Colonies are massive (especially in shallow water) or encrusting. The surface is even, with sinuous valleys 6-9 millimetres wide. Columellae are well developed although interlinked. Ambulacral grooves, if present, are fine.

Colour: Purple-brown, grey or greenish with green or grey valley floors.

Similar species: Diploria clivosa, which has a rough irregular colony surface, slightly smaller valleys and more numerous septa. Superficially resembles Platygyra daedalea of the Indo-Pacific.

Habitat: Most reef environments, especially shallow slopes and lagoons.

Abundance: Common.
Keywords: strigosa
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