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Characters: Colonies frequently exceed 2 metres across and may form extensive single species stands. They are arborescent and small, usually forming thickets. Branches are slender and straight. Sub-branches may occur at irregular intervals. Radial corallites are small, numerous, and of similar size.
Colour: Usually pale grey, sometimes pale brown or cream.
Similar species: Acropora microphthalma is readily confused with other Acropora if these develop staghorn-like growth-forms. It is closest to A. copiosa and sturdy forms of A. parilis, the latter being distinguished by having widely spaced, elongate radial corallites. See also A. horrida, A. vaughani and A. exquisita.
Habitat: Upper reef slopes, also turbid water and sandy lagoons.
Abundance: Common and may be a dominant species in shallow water.
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