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 Archive 232: Daily Pix FULL SIZE
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Montipora sp. Raja Ampat.

Euphyllia ancora Veron & Pichon 1980, Hammer or Anchor Coral. Tentacles with anchor, hammer or u-shaped tips. Raja Ampat.
 

Euphyllia divisa Veron & Pichon 1980, Frogspawn Coral. Characterized by tubular tentacles with branchings and knob-like ends. Raja Ampat 08.
 

Euphyllia glabrescens (Chamisso & Eysenhardt 1821), Torch Coral. Branches 1-1 1/2 inches wide with about one inch gap between. Skeletons thin and delicate. Tubular tentacles with rounded tips. Raja Ampat 08.





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