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Favia fragrum is a species of colonial stony coral in the family Mussidae. It is commonly known as the golfball coral and is found in tropical waters on either side of the Atlantic Ocean. See more
The golfball coral is small and usually hemispherical in shape with a number of large corallites packed closely together, but It can occur in groups … See more
The golfball coral is found in the tropical Atlantic Ocean at depths down to 30 metres (98 ft) with its range extending from the west coast of … See more
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WebFavia fragum. (Esper 1797) Colonies are always small, rounded and like a golf ball (Golf ball coral is a common name for the species), or encrusting. They may occur in groups. Calices are usually rounded and single, …
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