Grey Pillar Coral [Plesiastrea versipora]
Description
Plesiastrea versipora, commonly known as Grey Pillar Coral, is a species of hard, stony corals in the family Plesiastreidae. It is a colonial coral, forming rounded or irregularly-shaped, flat-topped colonies, with corallites (the individual units of the colony) that are well-separated and have a unique, cerioid arrangement. The colonies are often found in a variety of reef habitats, including reef flats, slopes, and lagoons. They have a wide distribution, found in the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the western Pacific Ocean. Plesiastrea versipora is a zooxanthellate species, meaning it has a symbiotic relationship with microscopic algae, which provide nutrients to the coral.
Where To See Grey Pillar Coral
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Taxonomy
| Phylum |
Cnidarians
Cnidaria
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|---|---|
| Class |
Hexacorallians
Hexacorallia
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| Order |
Hard Corals
Scleractinia
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| Family |
Plesiastrea & Starry Corals
Plesiastreidae
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| Genus |
Knob Coral
Plesiastrea
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