Acropora abrolhosensis [Acropora abrolhosensis]
Description
A branching staghorn coral that forms intricate, finger-like structures, creating natural “rooms” for small reef fish and invertebrates. Underwater, you’ll often see its pale to vivid tips and the way its branches cast delicate shadows across the reef.
Where To See Acropora abrolhosensis
No sighting locations recorded yet.
Taxonomy
| Phylum |
Cnidarians
Cnidaria
|
|---|---|
| Class |
Hexacorallians
Hexacorallia
|
| Order |
Hard Corals
Scleractinia
|
| Family |
Stony Corals (Acroporidae)
Acroporidae
|
| Genus |
Antler Coral
Acropora
|
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