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Characters: Colonies are massive, rounded or flat. Corallites are conical. Septa are slightly irregular and widely spaced. Paliform lobes are poorly developed.
Colour: A wide variety, often mottled, with pale calices.
Similar species: Favia speciosa, which has smaller, usually more compact corallites. Favia lizardensis and F. danae have corallites of similar size, but the former has more compact corallites with uniform septo-costae and colouration, and the latter has strongly beaded septo-costae. See also F. rosaria and F. maritima.
Habitat: May be a dominant species on reef back margins.
Abundance: Common.
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