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Pleuractis seychellensis Hoeksema, 1993)
Description: Polyps are circular to elongate and up to 150 millimetres long. Mouths may occur outside the axial furrow. Septa are fine, densely packed and usually sinuous. Tentacular lobes are inconspicuous or absent.
Color: Pale brown.
Habitat: Polyps are circular to elongate and up to 150 millimetres long. Mouths may occur outside the axial furrow. Septa are fine, densely packed and usually sinuous. Tentacular lobes are inconspicuous or absent.
Abundance: Uncommon.
Similar Species: Fungia scutaria, which has distinct tentacular lobes and coarser septa. See also F. paumotensis.
Synonymised names
Fungia (Pleuractis) seychellensis Hoeksema, 1993 · unaccepted > superseded combination (basionym)
Fungia seychellensis Hoeksema, 1993 · unaccepted > superseded combination
Description: Polyps are circular to elongate and up to 150 millimetres long. Mouths may occur outside the axial furrow. Septa are fine, densely packed and usually sinuous. Tentacular lobes are inconspicuous or absent.
Color: Pale brown.
Habitat: Polyps are circular to elongate and up to 150 millimetres long. Mouths may occur outside the axial furrow. Septa are fine, densely packed and usually sinuous. Tentacular lobes are inconspicuous or absent.
Abundance: Uncommon.
Similar Species: Fungia scutaria, which has distinct tentacular lobes and coarser septa. See also F. paumotensis.
Synonymised names
Fungia (Pleuractis) seychellensis Hoeksema, 1993 · unaccepted > superseded combination (basionym)
Fungia seychellensis Hoeksema, 1993 · unaccepted > superseded combination