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Leptoria phrygia (Ellis & Solander 1786)

Leptoria phrygia ( French )

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Leptoria phrygia est une espèce de coraux appartenant à la famille des Merulinidae[2] ou à la famille Faviidae[3].

Description et caractéristiques

Habitat et répartition

Notes et références

  1. Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), www.itis.gov, CC0 https://doi.org/10.5066/F7KH0KBK, consulté le 24 décembre 2015
  2. WRMS espèce (consulté le 24 décembre 2015)
  3. ITIS (consulté le 24 décembre 2015)
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Leptoria phrygia: Brief Summary ( French )

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Leptoria phrygia est une espèce de coraux appartenant à la famille des Merulinidae ou à la famille Faviidae.

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Leptoria phrygia ( Dutch; Flemish )

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Leptoria phrygia is een rifkoralensoort uit de familie van de Merulinidae.[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1786 door John Ellis & Daniel Solander.

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  1. WoRMS (2013). Leptoria phrygia (Ellis & Solander, 1786). Geraadpleegd via: World Register of Marine Species op http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=207477
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Leptoria phrygia ( Vietnamese )

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Leptoria phrygia là một loài san hô trong họ Faviidae. Loài này được Ellis and Solander mô tả khoa học năm 1786.

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Leptoria phrygia là một loài san hô trong họ Faviidae. Loài này được Ellis and Solander mô tả khoa học năm 1786.

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Reference

van der Land, J. (ed). (2008). UNESCO-IOC Register of Marine Organisms (URMO).

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Valleys are particularly long, often winding but with extensive straight sections. Valleys are usually narrower than those of the meandroid Platygyra species. Its columella is a laminar ribbon, or is a thick keel with vertical undulations. This separates it from Platygyra. The range of valley, wall and septa widths is considerable, and is greater than the span encompassed by the two meandroid Playtgyra species but despite this it is now generally considered to be a single variable species. The species is largely restricted to water less than about 6 m deep. It occurs principally on exposed and moderately exposed reef crests and seaward facing reef slopes, or on deeper patches of reef flats subjected to good water exchange. Within this shallow, fairly turbulent habitat it is abundant and a consistent component. It is always grey in colour. (Sheppard, 1998 ) Colonies are massive with an even surface and dense skeleton. Corallite valleys are highly meandroid and very uniform. Septa are uniformly spaced and are of equal size. Columellae are wall-like with lobed upper margin and do not form centres. Paliform lobes are absent. Polyps are extended only at night. Colour: cream, brown or green, with walls and valleys of different colours. Abundance: occurs in most reef environments except where the water is turbid. Often common in upper reef slopes. (Veron, 1986 ) Forms irregularly humped, massive colonies with meandering surface pattern of corallites very similar to Platygyra and Oulophyllia but with more pronounced ribs on the walls. Colour: walls of corallites are brown with green or cream valleys. Habitat: in lagoons and on clear water reef slopes. (Richmond, 1997)

Reference

Roux, J.P. (2001) Conspectus of Southern African Pteridophyta. Southern African Botanical Diversity Network Report 13 Page 118 (Includes a picture).

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