RFGWBG67–Agaricia agaricites reef coral underwater Abrolhos, Bahia, Brazil
RMEH3P19–Agaricia coral on a coral reef in the Maldives with Oval or Melon Butterflyfish
RMC080H2–Graham's Sheet Coral (Agaricia grahamae), polyp, stony coral, Saint Lucia, St. Lucia Island, Windward Islands, Lesser Antilles
RFFMK9RC–Close up of thin leaf lettuce coral, Agaricia tenuifolia, underwater in the Caribbean sea
RMB628CD–Graphic detail of Graham's Leafy Coral (Agaricia grahamae), Barrier Reef, San Pedro, Ambergris Cay Island, Belize, Central Amer
RMD1EXR1–Diver at lettuce coral (Agaricia agaricites) with Broomtail wrasse (Cheilinus lunulatus), Elat, Red Sea, Israel, underwater shot
RMB78F1Y–Graham's Leafy Coral (Agaricia grahamae), Indonesia
RF2G279PH–Bright green fluorescent whitestar sheet coral (Agaricia lamarcki).
RMBWMJAR–Brain coral Symphyllia agaricia, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia, Indo-pacific Ocean
RMB628C4–Brown Chromis (Chromis multilineata), Lettuce Coral (Agaricia agaricites), Barrier Reef, San Pedro, Ambergris Cay Island, Beliz
RFRK2MPK–Closeup of cluster of sea lettuce coral on Great Barrier Reef Australia
RF2GF7CXM–Lettuce corral sp (Agaricia agaricites) in Orange elephant ear sponge (Agelas clathrodes), back coral reef, Caribbean Sea near Maria la Gorda, Pinar
RM2T4A5E7–Scuba diver and large stoney lettuce coral outcropping on the wall of tropical coral reef
RMW7N4H6–Coral hind (Cephalopholis miniata) lying in coral basin (Agaricia undata) Andaman Sea, Thailand
RM2T4A6HE–Large yellow lettuce coral, Turbinaria mesenterina, with scuba divers swimming across the reef in background
RM2MXKBX8–Stony coral (Symphyllia agaricia), with indented polyps, Banda Sea, Pacific Ocean, Saparua, Island, Moluccas, Indonesia, Asia
RMT7Y2M2–Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848
RFR0K8BE–Sea anemone and reef, Farasan Banks, Mar Mar Island north, Saudi Arabia.
RFBJA30B–Leaf-like Coral in the Gulf of Mexico
RM2BF1WHN–Lettuce Coral. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.EO 33338 Agaricia agaricites, EO 33339 Favia fragum and EO 33340 Isophyllia sinuosa are on same substrate.114 Jan 2020
RFGWBF63–Agaricia agaricites reef coral underwater Abrolhos, Bahia, Brazil
RMEHA65X–Leaf coral (Agaricia) and Porites coral on a reef in the Maldives
RF2NG3AY9–Coral, underwater plants. Watercolor hand drawn. Aquarium, tropical, reef, isolate on white background. Concept for label, banner and flyer, brochure
RFEHRR8X–Shallow seafloor with Thin leaf lettuce coral and Brain coral near mangrove, Caribbean sea, Panama
RMG1CX0P–Stony coral Agaricia, in the family Agariciidae, from the Gulf of Mexico. Dated 21st Century
RM2H602BN–Agaricia fragilis
RM2ANH8HJ–The Isles of summer; or, Nassau and the Bahamas .. . ^ -9 ^^ / ; W^i ^ 1 i I r ? / <^ / / f 1 V ^1 li::^^! Funi rso/iau od vj Nv, vJiav/oi U, CORALS WHITE STONY CORALS. 1. Agaricia agaricites. A piece from the edge of a large mass. Naturalsize. In life each hole was occupied by an animal with separate mouth andtentacles, but connected at the base with all the others around it. 2. Porites clavaria. End of a branch. Natural size. 3. Eu»milia fastigiata. Rose Coral. A branch. Natural size.Formed of four distinct animals, two of which are nearly divided across themiddle. 4. Millepora alcicorni
RM2BT5KX4–Lettuce coral, Agaricia agaricites, Madrepora agaricites 1, worm holes covered with stony coral 2, Acropora abrotanoides, Madrepora abrotonoides 3, and spherical clump of coral 4. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Christian Leinberger from Georg Wolfgang Knorr's Deliciae Naturae Selectae of Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden der Natuur, Blusse and Son, Nuremberg, 1771. Specimens from a Wunderkammer or Cabinet of Curiosities of P.L. Muller.
RM2BF1WHK–Golfball Coral. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.EO 33338 Agaricia agaricites, EO 33339 Favia fragum and EO 33340 Isophyllia sinuosa are on same substrate.014 Jan 2020
RMMH4C4H–Lettuce coral, Agaricia agaricites, Madrepora agaricites 1, worm holes covered with stony coral 2, Acropora abrotanoides, Madrepora abrotonoides 3, and spherical clump of coral 4. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Christian Leinberger from Georg Wolfgang Knorr's Deliciae Naturae Selectae of Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden der Natuur, Blusse and Son, Nuremberg, 1771. Specimens from a Wunderkammer or Cabinet of Curiosities of P.L. Muller.
RFGWBF0B–Agaricia agaricites reef coral underwater Abrolhos, Bahia, Brazil
RFEHXCGP–Leaf coral (Agaricia) and Porites coral on a reef in the Maldives
RMRE7TX2–. The coral Siderastrea radians and its postlarval development. Siderastrea radians Verrill. ADULT COLONY. 13 only somewhat larger; the entotentacles are bifurcated, and the exotentacles simple. In the genus Agaricia, also belonging to the Madreporaria Fungida, the tentacles are all simple, but in their wide distance apart they resemble those of Siderastrea. The fully expanded tentacles of most species of Fungia seem to be small and club-shaped, but in F. crassitentaculata they are much larger than is usual for the organs in corals generally. This is well shown in the figure Ilia. lie FIG. 2.—
RM2BD0PX1–Sinuous Cactus Coral Rose Coral. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.EO 33338 Agaricia agaricites, EO 33339 Favia fragum and EO 33340 Isophyllia sinuosa are on same substrate.014 Jan 2020 Sinuous Cactus Coral Rose Coral
RFGWBF49–Agaricia agaricites reef coral underwater Abrolhos, Bahia, Brazil
RFDA9JE0–Agaricia agaricites coral with bleaching disease underwater Abrolhos, Bahia, Brazil
RMGWBHEA–Reec coral genus Agaricia, underwater Abrolhos, Bahia, Brazil
RMRJX22G–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. B' Porites porites dominant in shallow water. Agaricia sp. increase with depth, Acropora cervicornis zone at approximately 3 meters. This depth interval is characterized by an abundance of Agaricia (up to 6 species). Other significant corals include Diploria strigosa Meandrina meandrites Mycetophyllia lamarckiana Montastrea annularis Madracis decactis Colpophyllia natans Stephanocoenia michelinii 30 Other significant corals include Montastrea cavernosa Madracis decactis Siderastrea siderea Stephanocoenia miche
RFGWBH50–Reec coral genus Agaricia, underwater Abrolhos, Bahia, Brazil
RMRHN0Y3–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. CHARACTERIZATION OF CORAL MORPHOGEN 115. Figure 10. Normal attachment and metamorphosis of Agaricia humilis larva induced by the soluble morphogen. Scanning electron micrographs of the endoskeleton of a post-metamorphic corallite attached to polystyrene, dorsolateral (a) and dorsal (b) views, and for comparison, a pre-metamorphic planula larva (c). The pronounced calcified septa and the attachment plaque are clearly visible in the 2-day post-metamorphic corallite. Diameter of the corallite ca. 1.5 ±0.1 mm; length of the plan
RFGWBH7C–Reec coral genus Agaricia, underwater Abrolhos, Bahia, Brazil
RFGWBF1F–Reec coral genus Agaricia, underwater Abrolhos, Bahia, Brazil
RMRJX319–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. A large spreading colony of Agaricia spp. is covering a large block of reef rock, apparently a talus block from an earlier slump. I. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smithsonian Institution. Press; National Research Council (U. S. ). Pacific Science Board; Smithsonian Institution; National Museum of Natural History (U. S. );
RMRJXW5J–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. MONTASTREA ANNULARIS DENDROGYRA CYLINDRUS DIPLORIA STRIGOSA MYCETOPHYLLIA, ISOPHYLL ASTREA, EUSMILIA f)VrTh>r$z& o n MONTASTREA ANNULARIS M. CAVERNOSA PORITES PORITES SIDERASTREA SIDEREA , ACROPORA PALMATA | A CERVICORNIS I MILLEPORA AGARICIA A.CERVICORNIS PORITES ASTREOIDES M. ANNULARIS MILLEPORA. APPROXIMATE SCALE 10 20 YARDS FIGURE 12 LEEWARD REEF TRANSECTS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appe
RMRJX7H4–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 41. .. "t:i*3j Figure 6. Pond C - Manatee Cay. Outer flank of ridge across western entrance. Dead coral bottom — mostly Agaricia tenuifolia with some Acropora cervicornis and Millepora alcicornis. Patchy encrustations of Chondrilla cf. nucula (arrows). Scale = 20 cm. June 13, 1999.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smith
RMRJX235–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. B Meters 10- 20. B' Porites porites dominant in shallow water. Agaricia sp. increase with depth, Acropora cervicornis zone at approximately 3 meters. This depth interval is characterized by an abundance of Agaricia (up to 6 species). Other significant corals include Diploria strigosa Meandrina meandrites Mycetophyllia lamarckiana Montastrea annularis Madracis decactis Colpophyllia natans Stephanocoenia michelinii 30 Other significant corals include Montastrea cavernosa Madracis decactis Siderastrea siderea Ste
RMRJXWB1–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. MANICINA APEOLATA FAVIA FPAGUM SIDEPASTPEA PADIANS B6 ACPOPORA PALMATA A. CEPVICORNIS AGARICIA AGARICITES MILLEPORA GLOVER'S REEF Cl C6 YELLOW AND GREEN ALGAE PORITES PORITES. ROPORA PALMATA. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smithsonian Institution. Press; National Research Council (U. S. ). Pacific Science Board; Smithsonian
RMRJX30W–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. A large spreading colony of Agaricia spp. is covering a large block of reef rock, apparently a talus block from an earlier slump. I. F. View of the escarpment of Carysfort Reef, 18m. Virtually every colony in the view is surrounded by fine sediment which collects on the escarpment as a result of wave attenuation by the outer reef platform.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustration
RMRJX7KN–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 38. Figure 1. Pond A - Cat Cay. Outer flank of ridge across western entrance. Dead Agaricia tenuifolia extensively encrusted by Chondrilla cf. nucula and surrounded by growths of Hulimeda opuntia. Scale = 20 cm. June 13, 1999.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smithsonian Institution. Press; National Research Council (U. S. )
RMRJXWBK–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. IO i 20 t ACPOPORA PALMATA ACPOPORA CEPVICORNIS MONTASTPEA LIGHTHOUSE REEF Bi. MANICINA APEOLATA FAVIA FPAGUM SIDEPASTPEA PADIANS B6 ACPOPORA PALMATA A. CEPVICORNIS AGARICIA AGARICITES MILLEPORA GLOVER'S REEF Cl C6 YELLOW AND GREEN ALGAE PORITES PORITES. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smithsonian Institution. Press; Natio
RMRJX7J6–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 40. Figure 4. Pond A - Cat Cay. Western rim north of the western entrance. Dead Agaricia tenuifolia partly covered by Chondrilla cf. micula, Halimeda opuntia, and mats of colonial Zoanthus sp. Scale = 20 cm. June 13, 1999.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smithsonian Institution. Press; National Research Council (U. S. ). Pa
RMRHMGJM–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. SPONGE-CORAL ALLELOCHEMISTRY 235. Figure 2. After two hours of experimentally induced contact be- tween Agaricia lamarcki and Plakortis halichondroides (a, top), a bleached, necrotic area appears on the coral (b, bottom). (Salt River Canyon, St. Croix, 25 m depth; photograph by N. M. Targett). even over greater depth ranges (Porter and M uscatine, in prep.), and therefore these values for coral colonies in contact with sponges are indicative of unsustainable car- bon deficits. In all cases, the differences observed between c
RMRJXM01–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 44. Figure 12. Pond E - Fisherman's Cay. Crest of ridge across entrance. A) Shallow north end of ridge. Live Pontes divaricate! on a ThalassialHalimeda bottom. B) Deeper south end of this ridge. Dead Agaricia tenia folia, mostly in growth position, encrusted by Chondrilla cf. nucula and surrounded by Halimeda opuntia. June 15, 1999.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may n
RMRHMXX5–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. CORAL SWEEPER TENTACLE DEVELOPMENT 571. FIGURE 1. Coral polyps expanded at night. Corals are: A) Agaricia agaricites, B) Madracis decactis, C) Montastraea cavernosa, and D) Montastraea annularis. Arrows indicate sweeper tentacles (sw) and regular tentacles (t), and scale bars equal approximately 5 mm. In (A) compare length of regular and sweeper tentacles on A. agaricites, here shown next to a damaged colony of Madracis decactis. Photographs were taken in situ using a Nikonas camera, one to two framer, extension tube, and st
RMRJX0R9–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 51 Table 2. Benthic community assemblages (data as coral cover per group letter). Boxes mark all the species characteristic of each successively nested cluster according to Figure 6 (R-mode analysis including the 70% relative abundance of each species in determinate cluster[s]). Quitasueno Bank. Shaded cells represent values >5% of coral cover. B SPP Cluster A Penicillus spp. Turbinaria spp. B Dyctiosoma sanctitomae Isophyllia sinuosa Hydroids Caulerpa spp. Montastraea franksi A+B Diploria clivosa Agaricia
RMRJXM78–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. .. "t:i*3j Figure 6. Pond C - Manatee Cay. Outer flank of ridge across western entrance. Dead coral bottom — mostly Agaricia tenuifolia with some Acropora cervicornis and Millepora alcicornis. Patchy encrustations of Chondrilla cf. nucula (arrows). Scale = 20 cm. June 13, 1999.. Figure 7. Pond C - Manatee Cay. Crest of ridge across western entrance. Live Pontes divaricata almost smothered by encrusting colonial Zoanthus sp. and Chondrilla cf. nucula. June 15, 1999.. Please note that these images are extra
RMRJWY8A–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. & Spongts Corals (1| SEAWARD. Fig. 3. Profile and zonation across Cayes de San Souci. Section C on figure 1. Corals: (1) Diploria labyrinthiformis, D. clivosa, Millepora spp., Montastrea annularis, Agaricia agaricites. (2) Isophyllia sp. Mycetophyllia sp., Porites astreoides. (3) Favia fragum, Diploria sp. , Siderastrea siderea, P . astreoides. (4) Acropora palmata. (5) deep reef community growing on carbonate spurs. Corallines: Lithophyllum congestum, ^eogoniolithon sp.. Please note that these images ar