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Acropora hyacinthus is a species of Acropora described from a specimen collected in Fiji by James Dwight Dana in 1846. [2] It is thought to have a range that includes the Indian Ocean, the Indo-Pacific waters, southeast Asia, Japan, the East China Sea and the western Pacific Ocean. It lives on shallow reefs on upper reef slopes, and is found ...
Acropora is a genus of small polyp stony coral in the phylum Cnidaria. [3] ... and "red bugs" ... Acropora hyacinthus (Dana, 1846) Acropora indonesia Wallace, 1997;
Acropora arabensis; Acropora austera; Acropora carduus; Acropora digitifera; Acropora divaricata; Branch coral (Acropora florida) Acropora formosa; Acropora glauca; Acropora granulosa; Acropora humilis; Brush coral (Acropora hyacinthus) Acropora loripes; Acropora lutkeni; Acropora millepora; Acropora monticulosa; Acropora nana; Acropora nasuta ...
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On the reefs of Tarawa the dominant species are Acropora muricata and Acropora hyacinthus, with extensive patches of Corallimorpharia and Porites rus along the southern seaward reef slope, large colonies of Plerogyra sinuosa are also present. [3]
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