Pavona duerdeni: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Cnidaria
- Class
- Anthozoa
- Order
- Scleractinia
- Family
- Agariciidae
- Genus
- Pavona
- Species
- Pavona duerdeni
- Scientific Name
- Pavona duerdeni
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Pavona duerdeni
Pavona duerdeni, the porkchop coral, is a coral that forms clusters of cream-colored lobes or discs. They grow in large colonies, divided into ridges or hillocks. The coral is considered to be uncommon due to its low confirmed abundance, yet they are more commonly found in Hawaii, the Indo-Pacific, and the Tropical Eastern Pacific. They make up some of the largest colonies of corals, and have a slow growth rate, as indicated by their dense skeletons. Their smooth appearance is due to their small corallites growing on their surface.
...Pavona duerdeni in languages:
- Chinese
- 鈍柱雀屏珊瑚
- Japanese
- ハマシコロサンゴ
Images from inaturalist.org observations:
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