Acropora, Oken, 1815
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https://doi.org/10.5733/afin.056.0320 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7915024 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E91087FE-FFDA-FFDD-77F7-FB52FEF562FC |
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Felipe |
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Acropora |
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Acropora View in CoL View at ENA digitifera (Dana, 1846)
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Colony growth form: Digitate with little ramifications at the base of branches.
Axial corallites: Outer diameter 2.7 mm; inner diameter 0.9 mm; conspicuous, tubular with thick wall and round opening; first and second septal cycles are well developed and usually not dentate.
Radial corallites: Dimidiate, upper wall is absent and lower wall is thickened and flaring; they are uniform and usually arranged in rows; radials are numerous but not touching; primary septa are present and second cycle is reduced or incomplete.
Coenosteum: Densely arranged line of elaborated spinules on corallites, may resemble costae on longer corallites; between corallites, coenosteum is reticulate with elaborated spinules.
Remarks: Species of the A. humilis group are closely related and very similar in growth form and other characters ( Veron & Wallace 1984). We distinguished A. digitifera from others by its thinner branches, its radials corallites with a characteristically flaring outer lip and the absence of an upper wall, which gives them a sharp appearance, as noted by ( Veron 2000).
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