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Frogspawn, Grape, Anchor, Bubble... and
Elegance Corals, Family Euphylliidae (formerly of the
Caryophylliidae), Pt. 2
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By Bob Fenner
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Catalaphyllia in the wild
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Euphyllia cristata Chevalier 1971, Grape
Coral. Colonies of 1-2 inch diameter. Large, circular polyp
tentacles with round to flattened knobbed ends. Below: two pix
in aquariums and one in N. Sulawesi. |
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Euphyllia divisa Veron & Pichon 1980,
Frogspawn Coral. Characterized by tubular tentacles with branchings
and knob-like ends. At right, green colony, a one meter one in
Malaysia and three aquarium close-ups below.
See also: similar appearing E. yaeyamaensis. |
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Part 3, Part 4,
Part 5, Part 6
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