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Approximate distribution (in red) of
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Approximate distribution (in red) of Acropora speciesSource:
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Madrepora formosa. 1890. Acropora.
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Madrepora formosa.
Isopora mricata forma Palmata Lam, Breadth 14.8 cm. 1902. Corals; Isopora.
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Isopora mricata forma Palmata Lam, Breadth 14.8 cm..
Critical habitat for elkhorn coral and staghorn coral (red)
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Critical habitat for elkhorn coral and staghorn coral (red)Source:
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Isopora muricata (Linn.) S. S. (=Cervicornis Lamarck). Height of specimen 37.5 cm. 1902. Corals; Isopora.
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Isopora muricata (Linn.) S. S. (=Cervicornis Lamarck). Height of specimen 37.5 cm..
Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata)
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Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata)Source:
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Isopora muricata (Linn.) Height 20.5 cm. 1902. Isopora; Corals.
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Isopora muricata (Linn.) Height 20.5 cm..
Isopora muricata forma Prolifera Lam. End of a Branch, Height 9 cm. 1902. Isopora; Corals.
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Isopora muricata forma Prolifera Lam. End of a Branch, Height 9 cm.
A severe case of white-band disease on Acropora palmata
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A severe case of white-band disease on Acropora palmataFrom the
Field Guide to Western Atlantic Coral Diseases and Other Causes of Coral Mortality
Isopora muricata forma Palmata Lamarck, Greatest Breadth, 23.2 cm. 1902. Isopora; Corals.
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Isopora muricata forma Palmata Lamarck, Greatest Breadth, 23.2 cm..
Acropora palmata with white-band disease on the underside of a colony
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Acropora palmata with white-band disease on the underside of a colonyFrom the
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Isopora muricata forma Prolifera Lam., from Dry Tortugas, Florida. Height, 35.5 cm. 1902. Isopora; Corals.
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Isopora muricata forma Prolifera Lam., from Dry Tortugas, Florida. Height, 35.5 cm..
Acropora palmata with white-band disease showing live tissue, recently exposed skeleton and algal-colonized skeleton
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Acropora palmata with white-band disease showing live tissue, recently exposed skeleton and algal-colonized skeletonFrom the
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Isopora muricata forma Prolifera Lamarck, from Dry Tortugas, Florida, Height 39.5 cm. 1902. Isopora; Corals.
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Isopora muricata forma Prolifera Lamarck, from Dry Tortugas, Florida, Height 39.5 cm..
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