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, in a description of
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stated that it “is so highly variable in shape that it is impossible to characterize the species in this respect”. A study by Amaral (1997) showed that most colonies are ramified, but can also be incrusting, hemispheric, or a mixture of these forms. The shapes of the ramifications also vary (most are flattened). Yet, despite these variations in form, this species can be easily identified among other Brazilian
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. Colonies can exceed
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in height; according to
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, colonies are
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high and important building components in Brazilian reefs.
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noted that, of the morphometric characters studied for
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the shape and size of the dactylopores and gastropores were the most distinctive, as these were predominantly rounded and larger than in all of the other species studied (
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). This species also had the largest mean number of gastropores and ampullae per cm2, yet the number of cyclosystems per cm2 was relatively smaller. Another distinguishing morphometric feature of
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on average (Amaral 1997) (
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