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  1. Symmetrical brain coral

    Pseudodiploria strigosa, the symmetrical brain coral, is a colonial species of stony coral in the family Mussidae. It occurs on reefs in shallow water in the West Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. It grows slowly and lives to a great age.
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    The fossilised remains of Pseudodiploria strigosa have been found alongside those of other massive corals, Pseudodiploria clivosa, Siderastrea siderea and Solenastrea bouroni, in marine deposits in Río Grande de Manatí, Puerto Rico that date back to the Pleistocene.
    Diploria strigosa Showing lines of retracted tentacles halfway down valley walls. Colours above and below this line are usually different. Caribbean Photograph: Charlie Veron
    The genus name of both Diploria clivosa and Diploria strigosa is called Pseudodiploria Fukami, Budd, & Knowlton by many, which distinguishes it from the clearly different Diploria labyrinthiformis. A brain coral, with long meandering valleys. The colonies are usually smoothly domed, and have smooth surfaces.
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    Colour: Purple-brown, grey or greenish with green or grey valley floors. Similar Species: Diploria clivosa, which has a rough irregular colony surface, slightly smaller valleys and more numerous septa. Superficially resembles Platygyra daedalea of the Indo-Pacific. Habitat: Most reef environments, especially shallow slopes and lagoons.
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