Montipora cf. aequituberculata Bernard, 1897
(Fig. 4)
Material: ZUTC Cnid. 1003, colony fragment, Larak Island, 26° 53' 14.4" N, 56° 23' 43.4" E, Coll. J. Vajed Samiei, November 2010.
Taxonomic note: There are many species in the genus Montipora . The following species share many similar characteristics with M. aequituberculata and some other species (see: Veron, 2000). The following species have been called with the latter name in some local studies (e.g. Claereboudt, 2006).
Identification guide: Veron (2000)
Notes for local identification: Colonies are encrusting, dark brown with white margins. Colonies infected by polychaetes or gastropods ( Vermetidae) have a high tendency to form columnar structures. Thecal and coenostial papillae are not uniform in size.
Abundance: Common.
Depth of occurrence: About 3 m.