Figure 9. Type specimens of type species of genera in the subfamily Mussinae. A, B, genus Mussa Oken, 1815; Madrepora angulosa Pallas, 1766; neotype (designated herein) = YPM9035, Lime Cay, Port Royal, Jamaica. C, D, genus Isophyllia Milne Edwards & Haime, 1851a; Oulophyllia? spinosa Milne Edwards & Haime, 1849 [= Isophyllia sinuosa (Ellis & Solander)]; holotype = MNHN-scle866, unknown locality. E, F, genus Mycetophyllia Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848; Mycetophyllia lamarckiana Milne Edwards & Haime, 1849; holotype = MNHN-scle910, unknown locality. G, H, genus Scolymia Haime, 1852; Madrepora lacera Pallas, 1766; neotype (designated herein) = YPM9036, Rio Bueno, Jamaica.Published as part of Budd, Ann F., Fukami, Hironobu, Smith, Nathan D. & Kno...
Figure 10. Dipsastraea de Blainville, 1830, has discrete corallites that bud intracalicularly, equal...
FIGURE 9. Paragorgia arborea (Linnaeus) (=pacifica Verrill) (USNM 52433): A–B, stereo pairs of the s...
Figure 9. Pocillopora aliciae. A, field appearance. B, skeleton of branch. C and D, scanning electro...
Figure 9. Type specimens of type species of genera in the subfamily Mussinae. A, B, genus Mussa Oken...
Figure 9. Type specimens of type species of genera in the subfamily Mussinae. A, B, genus Mussa Oken...
Figure 10. Type specimens of type species of genera in the subfamily Faviinae. A–D, genus Favia Miln...
Figure 22. Mussa and Scolymia microstructure (transverse thin section): left column, wall; middle co...
Figure 12. Mussa and Scolymia macromorphology. Mussa and Scolymia have large discrete calices (> 4 c...
Figure 14. Mycetophyllia macromorphology. Mycetophyllia is distinguished by long, uniserial or multi...
Figure 19. Isophyllia and Mycetophyllia micromorphology (scanning electron microscopy): left column,...
Figure 18. Mussa and Scolymia micromorphology (scanning electron microscopy): left column, wall; mid...
Figure 23. Isophyllia and Mycetophyllia microstructure (transverse thin section): left column, wall;...
Figure 25. Colpophyllia, Manicina, and Mussismilia microstructure (transverse thin section): left co...
Figure 21. Colpophyllia, Manicina, and Mussismilia micromorphology (scanning electron microscopy): l...
FIGURE 9. A–B Clytia simplex (Browne, 1902): A, statocyst; B, nematocysts microbasic b-mastigophore ...
Figure 10. Dipsastraea de Blainville, 1830, has discrete corallites that bud intracalicularly, equal...
FIGURE 9. Paragorgia arborea (Linnaeus) (=pacifica Verrill) (USNM 52433): A–B, stereo pairs of the s...
Figure 9. Pocillopora aliciae. A, field appearance. B, skeleton of branch. C and D, scanning electro...
Figure 9. Type specimens of type species of genera in the subfamily Mussinae. A, B, genus Mussa Oken...
Figure 9. Type specimens of type species of genera in the subfamily Mussinae. A, B, genus Mussa Oken...
Figure 10. Type specimens of type species of genera in the subfamily Faviinae. A–D, genus Favia Miln...
Figure 22. Mussa and Scolymia microstructure (transverse thin section): left column, wall; middle co...
Figure 12. Mussa and Scolymia macromorphology. Mussa and Scolymia have large discrete calices (> 4 c...
Figure 14. Mycetophyllia macromorphology. Mycetophyllia is distinguished by long, uniserial or multi...
Figure 19. Isophyllia and Mycetophyllia micromorphology (scanning electron microscopy): left column,...
Figure 18. Mussa and Scolymia micromorphology (scanning electron microscopy): left column, wall; mid...
Figure 23. Isophyllia and Mycetophyllia microstructure (transverse thin section): left column, wall;...
Figure 25. Colpophyllia, Manicina, and Mussismilia microstructure (transverse thin section): left co...
Figure 21. Colpophyllia, Manicina, and Mussismilia micromorphology (scanning electron microscopy): l...
FIGURE 9. A–B Clytia simplex (Browne, 1902): A, statocyst; B, nematocysts microbasic b-mastigophore ...
Figure 10. Dipsastraea de Blainville, 1830, has discrete corallites that bud intracalicularly, equal...
FIGURE 9. Paragorgia arborea (Linnaeus) (=pacifica Verrill) (USNM 52433): A–B, stereo pairs of the s...
Figure 9. Pocillopora aliciae. A, field appearance. B, skeleton of branch. C and D, scanning electro...