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Fungia corona Doderlein 1901. Polyps flat to convex with irregular outline. Septa of different sizes with large teeth. Raja Ampat 08.

Cynarina lacrymalis (Milne Edwards and Haime 1848). Button, Meat, Record, my fave: Donut... Coral. A popular aquarium species that prefers medium to lower light intensity. Many color varieties. Able to expand more than twice its skeletal size. Raja Ampat 08.
 

Cynarina lacrymalis (Milne Edwards and Haime 1848). Button, Meat, Record, my fave: Donut... Coral. A popular aquarium species that prefers medium to lower light intensity. Many color varieties. Able to expand more than twice its skeletal size. Raja Ampat 08.
 

Genus Scolymia Haime 1852. Singular, circular polyps. Indistinct walls beneath their septa-costae. These are difficult species to discern one from the other. The three occurring in the tropical West Atlantic may be told apart by the shape of their septal "teeth". Raja Ampat 08.





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