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Nemenzophyllia turbida Hodgson & Ross, 1982
Description: Colonies may be several metres across and are composed of interconnecting meandering thin walled flabello-meandroid valleys. Polyps have fleshy mantles, which form a continuous cover of compact discs.
Color: Grey, sometimes with pale margins to mantles.
Habitat: Turbid or sheltered reef environments.
Synonymised names:
Plerogyra turbida (Hodgson & Ross, 1982) (unaccepted combination)
Description: Colonies may be several metres across and are composed of interconnecting meandering thin walled flabello-meandroid valleys. Polyps have fleshy mantles, which form a continuous cover of compact discs.
Color: Grey, sometimes with pale margins to mantles.
Habitat: Turbid or sheltered reef environments.
Synonymised names:
Plerogyra turbida (Hodgson & Ross, 1982) (unaccepted combination)