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    Herpolitha - Wikipedia

    Herpolitha is a monotypic genus of mushroom corals in the family Fungiidae. The only member of the genus is Herpolitha limax, commonly known as the tongue, slipper, mole or striate boomerang coral. It is a free-living species and is native to reefs and lagoons in the Indo-Pacific region. The International … See more

    Herpolitha limax has an elongated structure with somewhat rounded ends and a single, central, axial furrow that extends nearly from … See more

    Herpolitha limax is native to the Indo-Pacific region, its range extending from East Africa and the Red Sea to Australia, Indonesia, Papua … See more

    Herpolitha limax has a very wide range and is a common species in suitable habitats. The population trend is unknown but this coral is … See more

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    Herpolitha limax is a colonial, free-living, zooxanthellate species of coral. Under stressful conditions it is susceptible to bleaching and corals appear white after expelling their … See more

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    Herpolitha is a monotypic genus of mushroom corals in the family Fungiidae. The only member of the genus is Herpolitha limax, commonly known as the tongue, slipper, mole or striate boomerang coral. It is a free-living species and is native to reefs and lagoons in the Indo-Pacific region.
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    Herpolitha limax is native to the Indo-Pacific region, its range extending from East Africa and the Red Sea to Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and the South Central Pacific. It is found on reef slopes and in lagoons, often in close proximity to Fungia spp. at depths down to about 30 metres (98 ft).
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    The International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed this coral as being of "least concern". Herpolitha limax has an elongated structure with somewhat rounded ends and a single, central, axial furrow that extends nearly from end to end.
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    Herpolitha limax has an elongated structure with somewhat rounded ends and a single, central, axial furrow that extends nearly from end to end. In the furrow are many conspicuous slit-like mouths and there are irregularly spaced, less-distinct mouths elsewhere.
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    WebClassification. Biota. Animalia (Kingdom) Cnidaria (Phylum) Anthozoa (Subphylum) Hexacorallia (Class) Scleractinia (Order) Vacatina (Suborder) Fungiidae (Family) Herpolitha (Genus) Herpolitha limax (Species) …

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