- A deep-sea
Madreporaria collected by the
Royal Indian Marine Survey ship Investigator, 1898...
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forming reefs or
islands in
tropical locations. The
names Madrepore and
Madreporaria were
formerly applied universally to any
stony coral of the
family Scleractinia...
- org.
Retrieved 9 July 2021. Vaughan,
Thomas Wayland (1907). "Recent
Madreporaria of the
Hawaiian Islands and Laysan".
Bulletin of the
United States National...
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researches were
summed up in two very
valuable papers, 'Revision of the
Madreporaria,'
published by the
Linnean Society in
August 1884, and '
Revision of...
- palm
trees and wild orchids. The
marine flora is
abundant in sponges,
madreporaria,
black coral and red coral. The island, as all that of the
Tuscan Archipelago...
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elegans Preston, 1908
Macroschisma hiatula Swainson, 1840
Macroschisma madreporaria Hedley, 1907
Macroschisma maximum Adams, 1851
Macroschisma megatrema...
- by
Darryl L. Felder,
Sylvia A.
Earle The
demise of
Coelenterata and
Madreporaria by J. van der Land Biologists.org The
Early Development of the Nephridia...
- Zool. Soc. Lond., pp. 81–85 (1863) On some new or
imperfectly known Madreporaria from the
Inferior Oolite of Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, and Dorsetshire...
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Caulospongia venosa Fromont, 1998 On some new and
little known species of
Madreporaria, or
stony corals, in the
British Museum collection. W
Saville Kent Proceedings...
- (Natural History),
continuing the
quarto 'Illustrated
Catalogue of the
Madreporaria' (published by
order of the Trustees)
originally commenced by the late...