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Diploria is a
monotypic genus of m****ive reef
building stony corals in the
family Mussidae. It is
represented by a
single species,
Diploria labyrinthiformis...
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Indonesia Closeup of
Diploria strigosa,
Snapper Ledge,
Florida Keys
Diploria clivosa (dead), San
Salvador Island,
Bahamas Fossil Diploria at the
Windley Key...
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running along their apex as does the
rather similar grooved brain coral (
Diploria labyrinthiformis). The
coral has
symbiotic dinoflagellate alga
called zooxant****a...
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ridge as is the case in the
rather similar grooved brain coral (
Diploria labyrinthiformis). The
coral polyps are
strung along the
valley bottoms...
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Diploria labyrinthiformis, a
brain coral...
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Eusmilia fastigiata Pillar coral,
Dendrogyra cylindricus Brain coral,
Diploria labyrinthiformis Brain coral releasing eggs
Fringing coral reef off the...
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crest of the
fossil reef and
other corals such as
Montastraea annularis,
Diploria, and
Porites are
scattered in the periphery. San
Salvador is also known...
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elliptical star
coral (Dichocoenia stokesii) and
common brain coral (
Diploria strigosa).
Hardbottom provides habitat for anemones, mollusks, crabs, spiny...
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shallows along the s****s of both
islands are
colonized by head corals,
Diploria strigosa, D. clivosa,
Siderastrea siderea, D. labyrinthiformis, Colpophyllia...
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single polyp differs among latitude; for example, one
study found a
Diploria clivosa polyp from CuraƧao
containing over 200
copepods (all C. mediobrachium)...