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Agaricia tenuifolia Dana 1848. Thin upright colonies, joined at angles at their base. Corallites in valleys, arranged concentrically with low ridges. Providenciales, Grand Turk.  

Mycetophyllia danaana, Low Ridge Cactus Coral. Colonies as flat plates, mounds, domes. Ridges about edge turn to the inside, often crossing center, intertwine (definitive differences from M. lamarckiana in the same area). Occurs in green, brown, gray. Six to fifteen inches across.  Providenciales, Grand Turk.  
 
Mycetophyllia lamarckiana, Ridged Cactus, Large Cactus, Fungus Coral. Colonies as flat, wavy-edged plates. Ridges fleshy, don't extend to centers. Wide, shallow valleys, usually fleshy. Color variable: browns, greens, grays. 6-12 inches in diameter.  Providenciales, Grand Turk.
 
Mycetophyllia aliciae, Knobby Cactus, Thin Fungus Coral. Usually found as thin convex plates, with distinctive raised star-shaped polyps. Bordered by ridges that run inward, though less pronounced, common than others of the genus in the region.   Providenciales, Grand Turk.


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