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    Euphylliidae ( Greek eu-, true; Greek phyllon, leaf) are known as a family of polyped stony corals under the order Scleractinia. This family consists of multiple genera (more than one genus) and various species which are found among the ocean floor. These coral may be sparse or conspicuous in the wild.
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    Following the molecular results of Fukami et al. (2008), Euphylliidae was formally re-organised at the genus level by Budd et al. (2012) to include only members of clade V sensuFukami et al. (2008), namely Euphyllia, Galaxea, and Ctenella.
    Euphyllidae typically remain consistent in appearance with most stony corals. They are long, tubular or cylindrical with many "branches" which extend up toward the surface of the ocean. The exoskeleton of this organism is made of many polyps which consist of limestone or calcium carbonate.
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    Distribution: Euphylliidae is widely distributed on tropical and sub-tropical photic and mesophotic reefs of the Indo-Pacific, and absent in the eastern Pacific ( Veron, 2000; Loya et al., 2019 ).
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    WEBMar 1, 2017 · The family Euphylliidae consists of reef-building zooxanthellate scleractinian corals distributed across the Indo-Pacific. Seven extant genera comprising a total of 22 valid species are currently ...