- (Mendoza, Argentina),
reporting evidence of
dominance of
coral with with
cerioid corallite arrangement in
later stages of the
development of the reef, unlike...
- phaceloid, and when
several polyps share a
common wall, the
colony is
cerioid.
Sometimes the
polyps are in
valleys on the
surface of
solid corals, they...
-
encrusting but are
usually m****ive and dome-shaped. The
corallites are
mostly cerioid (sharing a
common wall), but some are
plocoid (with an
individual wall)...
- up to
about a
meter across. The thick-walled,
circular corallites are
cerioid or subplocoid. The
septa have
large teeth. The
skeleton is
covered with...
- m****ive colonies,
which are
usually large domes on reef tops. They have a
cerioid colony form with an
irregular shape and are
around 8–10 mm in diameter...
- m****ive. The
surface has a honeycomb-like appearance, the
corallites being cerioid (several
polyps sharing a
common wall) in arrangement, deep and angular...
-
occasionally reach a
diameter of over 1.5
metres (4.9 ft). The
corallites are
cerioid and have
irregular shapes, and
there is
usually an
obvious central one...