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Genus Fungia Lamarck 1801, Disk, Tongue,
Mushroom Corals. Thirty three species that are difficult to
discern. Circular to oblong, flat to dome-shaped. Single polyp,
single mouth in the center. Costae as rows of spines, septa with
smaller teeth. Pits in the skeleton underside between costae. Have
rows of short tentacles that are widely spaced. Excellent aquarium
subjects. Red Sea 08 pic. |
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Genus Fungia Lamarck 1801, Disk, Tongue,
Mushroom Corals. Thirty three species that are difficult to
discern. Circular to oblong, flat to dome-shaped. Single polyp,
single mouth in the center. Costae as rows of spines, septa with
smaller teeth. Pits in the skeleton underside between costae. Have
rows of short tentacles that are widely spaced. Excellent aquarium
subjects. Red Sea 08 pic. |
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Genus Fungia Lamarck 1801, Disk, Tongue,
Mushroom Corals. Thirty three species that are difficult to
discern. Circular to oblong, flat to dome-shaped. Single polyp,
single mouth in the center. Costae as rows of spines, septa with
smaller teeth. Pits in the skeleton underside between costae. Have
rows of short tentacles that are widely spaced. Excellent aquarium
subjects. Red Sea 08 pic. |
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Galaxaura sp. Red Sea 08. |
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