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> Fungiidae > Ctenactis crassa
Created 9/22/2021
Family
Fungiidae
INDO-PACIFIC
Ctenactis
crassa
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Palau
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Lizard
Island, GBR
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Sunabe, Okinawa |
Savusavu Bay, Fiji
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Palau
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CRASS TONGUE CORAL
Common
on sand or rubble on reefs and in lagoons. Slipper shaped with
multiple mouths confined to axial groove that nears each end, mottled
brown and white. Septa more coarse than
Ctenactis echinata. Red
Sea to Okinawa and Samoa.
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