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Acropora secale

(Studer, 1878)

Acropora

Oken, 1815

Characters: Colonies are mostly caespitose bushes. Branches are tapered and up to 25 millimetres thick. Axial corallites are small and tubular. Radial corallites are of mixed sizes, sometimes alternating in vertical rows and are large and conspicuous, increasing in length down the sides of branches.

Colour: Colonies are colourful, usually mixtures of cream, blue, purple, brown and yellow, commonly with purple branch ends and cream corallites, a colour pattern shared with A. valida and A. nana.

Similar Species: Acropora valida, which has smaller radial corallites which do not increase in size down the sides of branches, and A. gemmifera, which is digitate and has cup-shaped rather than tubular distal radial corallites. See also A. cophodactyla and A. appressa, which have conspicuous axial corallites.

Habitat: Shallow reef environments especially upper reef slopes and outer reef flats.

Abundance: Common in the Pacific, uncommon in the Indian Ocean.

COTW History since Veron (2000a)
  • Family: All families are currently under review
  • Genus/species: No change