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sp. 2
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Colony spread in one plane with short, side branches that ramify into a fanlike, reticulate structure. The colony is pink with red monomorphic polyps. Calyx sclerites are of the
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with several blade-like projections and tuberculate base processes. These sclerites are of
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. Axis brown and flexible.
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is widely distributed in the Indian Ocean and Western Pacific.
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Two specimens, with sizes of
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×
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and
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, were collected from Steep Island and Conic Island Caves.
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