Goniopora, de Blainville, 1830
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Goniopora View in CoL columna Dana, 1846
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Synonym: Goniopora columna Dana, 1846.
Material examined: Abu-Musa Island ( ZUTC 6627).
Description: Colony is columnar. Corallites are subcircular to polygonal and formation by extratentacular budding, diameter 2.5 to 3 mm. Calice shallow, less than 1 mm deep. Irregular septa, arrangement is gonioporoid and sometimes indistinct. Septa consist of perforated vertical plates and occasionally continuous over the wall of adjacent corallites. Columella is broad, spongy, filling up to 1/2 calice diameter. Wall comparatively thin, porous, but not heavily perforated. Polyps like for many other species of Goniopora , polyps are fully extended during daytime. A whitish oral cone is conspicuous.
Distribution: Rare in the Persian Gulf. Relatively common in the Indo-Pacific.
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