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    Mussidae - Wikipedia

    Mussids are hermatypic or reef-building corals and can be either solitary or colonial. They are generally massive corals with robust, dense skeletons. The corallites (stony cups secreted by the polyps in which they sit) are large, with the septa (stony ridges) decorated by long teeth. The polyps are large and fleshy, … Meer weergeven

    Mussidae is a family of stony coral in the order Scleractinia. Following a taxonomic revision in 2012, the family is now restricted to species found in the Atlantic Ocean, with … Meer weergeven

    The family Mussidae has long been recognised on morphological grounds but recent molecular analysis has shown that it, and several … Meer weergeven

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    Mussids are sometimes kept in reef aquaria but are very slow growing. They need to be kept well separate from other corals but … Meer weergeven

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    The newly revised family Mussidae (XXI) has septal teeth with regular pointed tips (a symplesiomorphy) and a stout blocky appearance. It has two subfamilies, Mussinae and Faviinae. The subfamily Mussinae is distinguished by spine‐shaped teeth and widely spaced costoseptal clusters of calcification centres.
    Mussidae is a family of stony coral in the order Scleractinia. Following a taxonomic revision in 2012, the family is now restricted to species found in the Atlantic Ocean, with Pacific species transferred to the new family Lobophylliidae.
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    The Mussidae is one of the coral families most vulnerable to climate change. The family Mussidae has long been recognised on morphological grounds but recent molecular analysis has shown that it, and several other related families, are polyphyletic, the similarities between the species having occurred through convergent evolution.
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    Budding in mussids is always intracalicular, that is to say occurring inside the oral disc of the polyp, within the whorl of tentacles. The corallites are either separate, or arranged in series, and when the coenosteum is present, it extends beyond the wall of the septa ("costate").
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  5. A Comprehensive Phylogenetic Analysis of the …

    WEB8 jul. 2010 · Budd AF, Stolarski J (2009) Searching for new morphological characters in the systematics of scleractinian reef corals: comparison of …

    • Auteur: Marcelo V. Kitahara, Stephen D. Cairns, Jarosław Stolarski, David Blair, David J. Miller
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    • Publish Year: 2010
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  7. Identification and Evolution of Closed Brain Corals: Part …

    WEB17 sep. 2015 · Favia, like the rest of the Atlantic brain coral family Mussidae, have perpendicularly arranged paddle-shaped teeth, while the Pacific Merulinidae have irregular, multiaxial spines. This might be …

  8. (PDF) Searching for new morphological characters in …

    WEB1 mei 2009 · Budd, A.F. and Stolarski, J. 2009. Searching for new morphological characters in scleractinian reef corals: comparison of septal teeth and granules between Atlantic and Pacific Mussidae.

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  11. Teeth names: Diagram, types, and functions - Medical …

    WEB23 okt. 2019 · Summary. Teeth names include incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. Each type of tooth has a specific function, including biting, chewing, and grinding up food. Teeth are made up of...