Päris huvitav... Pakuks et Galaxea (Family Oculinidae). Mis ta geograafiline päritolu võiks olla? Cyphastrea koralliidid peaksid olema väiksemad (vt. alt). Kes pakub rohkem:)) Kui saaks sugukonnagi paika oleks hea... Sihuke lehekülg on abiks
http://www.sbg.ac.at/ipk/avstudio/pierofun/coral/family.htm Cyphastrea (Family Faviidae) (Gk. kyphos, humped; aster, star):
Rounded or knobby colonies; ecrusting, plate-like or even branching in growth. Colonies are brown, pinkish, with shades of green or blue. Coenosteum with spinules (appears blistered).
Corallites are always round and small (1-2.5mm in diameter) and each has its own separate walls; corallites are slightly elevated (plocoid) by less than 3mm. Septa are visible within the calices and corallite walls but do not extend onto the perithecal areas. Septa are in cycles, the larger ones reach the columella. Paliform lobes are usually present. Septal margins are finely serrated.
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Galaxea (Gk. galaxaios, milky):
Forms massive, domed and rounded colonies that are relatively small. Tall columns, and flat plates may also be formed (G.paucisepta, G.longisepta). Color is green, brownish with purple tinges.
Corallites are distinct and rise at least 2mm and sometimes even 15mm (stalked) above the peritheca (plocoid to phaceloid). Corallite diameters may range from 1.5 - 8mm and are 2-3mm apart. Septa are numerous and arranged in cycles, are strongly exsert, and protrude thin with sharp blades. Septal margins are smooth, granular, or minutely dentate, while the coenosteum is free of septal structures. (7 known species).[/url]