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Syringopora is an
extinct genus of
phaceloid tabulate coral. It has been
found in
rocks ranging in age from the
Ordovician to the Permian,
although it...
- The
earliest scleractinians were not reef builders, but were small,
phaceloid or
solitary individuals.
Scleractinian corals were
probably at
their greatest...
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Syringoporidae is an
extinct family of
phaceloid tabulate coral.
These tabulate corals lived from the
Ordovician to the
Permian period (from 449.5 to...
- respectively, in 2005.
Euphyllia glabrescens is a
colonial coral with a
phaceloid formation of
corallites 20–30
millimeters (0.8 – 1.2 inches) in diameter...
- said to be plocoid. When the
walls are tall and tubular, the
colony is
phaceloid, and when
several polyps share a
common wall, the
colony is cerioid. Sometimes...
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various different shapes,
including m****ive, encrusting, columnar, and
phaceloid (with
tubular corallites united at the base).
Although superficially resembling...
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Calcified skeleton pieces A
coral of the
family Reimaniphylliidae. The
phaceloid genus at this site is
similar to the
common Tri****ic
genus Retiophyllia...
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solitary or
phaceloid colonies. Roniewicz,
Frankowiak and Stolarski’s
research demonstrated that
certain corals with
solitary or
phaceloid growth forms...
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trait highly sought for
aquarium specimens.
Colonies are flabelloid,
phaceloid or flabello-meandroid.
Walls are thin and soil.
Columellae are mostly...
- disc of the polyp,
within the
whorl of tentacles. The
corallites are
phaceloid or subplocoid, with
irregular teeth or one to
three centres being linked...