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Fungia paumotensis
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Description: Characters: Polyps are elongate and up to 250 millimetres long with almost parallel sides. They are thick and heavy and usually have a strong central arch. Most primary septa extend from the mouth to the perimeter. Costae are fine and straight. There are no attachment scars except on immature specimens.

Colour: Usually brown.

Similar species: Fungia moluccensis. See also Cycloseris somervillei.

Habitat: Reef slopes and lagoons.

Abundance: Common.


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