RMCTE58H–Polyps of Stony Coral, Galaxea sp., Alor, Indonesia
RFHBHW1R–Hard Coral Polyps, probably Galaxea astreata, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia
RMDH3451–Fluorescent Coral, Galaxea sp., Pantar, Alor Archipelago, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia
RFFWC5C1–Hard Coral Polyps, probably Galaxea astreata, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia
RMW7PP07–Polyps of cushion coral (Galaxea fascicularis) Maldives, Indian Ocean
RFEH56CG–Hard Coral Polyps, probably Galaxea astreata, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia
RMJDY0DE–Details of Coral Polyps, Galaxea sp., Wakatobi, Celebes, Indonesia
RM2N571JX–Polyp, polyp, Galaxea octopus coral (Galaxea fascicularis), detail, green, Lake Sawu, Pacific Ocean, Komodo National Park, Lesser Sunda Islands, East
RMM4EDK6–Fluorescence grass coral, Galaxea fascicularis, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Pacific
RF2BT87XC–Metalic Long Polyp Galaxea Coral - (Galaxea astreata)
RMBMBE9E–Coral polyps (Galaxea fascicularis)
RFFPWMDK–Coral polyps (Galaxea sp.) wait for plankton on a reef in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This beautiful area harbors extraordi
RMEBHBDK–crystal coral (Galaxea fascicularis).
RMDXTHN6–Galaxea fascicularis coral
RM2CA6DM1–Detail of a star coral, Galaxea sp., growing on a coral reef in Indonesia. This part of the world harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity.
RFR6N6K1–crystal coral galaxea fascicularis
RMHB1H54–Detail of a coral colony (Galaxea sp.) growing on a reef in Indonesia. This region harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity.
RFE2BR6W–Crystal Coral (Galaxea fascicularis) Taken in Red Sea, Egypt
RM2BT5E76–Stony corals: Diploria labyrinthiformis 1, Madrepora favosa 2, Madrepora astroites 3, Galaxea fascicularis 4, Amaranthus saxea 5. (Madrepora labyrinthiformis, Madrepora favosa, Madrepora astroites, Madrepora fascicularis, Amaranthus saxea). Handcoloured copperplate engraving 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.
RFE2BW03–Crystal Coral (Galaxea fascicularis) Taken in Red Sea, Egypt
RMMH4C5A–Stony corals: Diploria labyrinthiformis 1, Madrepora favosa 2, Madrepora astroites 3, Galaxea fascicularis 4, Amaranthus saxea 5. (Madrepora labyrinthiformis, Madrepora favosa, Madrepora astroites, Madrepora fascicularis, Amaranthus saxea). Handcoloured copperplate engraving 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.
RMRN5TGW–. Animal activities : a first book in zoölogy. Zoology; Animal behavior. 136 ASIMAL ACTiyiTIES. of coral skeletons shows some facts concerning coral growth. Examine the skeleton oi Fiingia. Remember that this is the skeleton of an animal something like the Fig.. 15.—The Structure of a Sea-anemone. A, longitudinal section; B^ transverse section; w, mouth; o^ eggs; /, tentacle. sea-anemone. What are some peculiarities of this skeleton .'' Examine pieces of Galaxca skeleton. How does Galaxea differ from Fungia } Count the septa in several tubes of Galaxea. How many } The parts of the tubes projec
RMPG0A4M–. Animal activities; a first book in zoo?logy. Zoology; Animal behavior. 136 ANIMML /ICTIVITIES. of coral skeletons shows some facts concerning coral growth. Examine the skeleton of Fungia. Remember that this is the skeleton of an animal something like the. Fig. 115.—The Structure of a Sea-anemone. A, longitudinal section; B, transverse section; tn, mouth; o, eggs; t, tentacle. sea-anemone. What are some peculiarities of this skeleton .'' Examine pieces of Galaxea skeleton. How does Galaxea differ from Fungia 1 Count the septa in several tubes of Galaxea. How many .' The parts of the tubes pro
RMD66KJK–Grass Coral,Galaxea fascicularis,Sipadan Nov 1990 Underwater Slide Conversions,one of the richest marine habitats in the world.
RMD67CK3–Combat tentacles of octopus coral Galaxea fascicularis, Oculinidae
RMRDEXEJ–. Animal activities; a first book in zoo?logy. Zoology; Animal behavior. 136 ANIMML /ICTIVITIES. of coral skeletons shows some facts concerning coral growth. Examine the skeleton of Fungia. Remember that this is the skeleton of an animal something like the. Fig. 115.—The Structure of a Sea-anemone. A, longitudinal section; B, transverse section; tn, mouth; o, eggs; t, tentacle. sea-anemone. What are some peculiarities of this skeleton .'' Examine pieces of Galaxea skeleton. How does Galaxea differ from Fungia 1 Count the septa in several tubes of Galaxea. How many .' The parts of the tubes pro
RFRJ17Y3–Close up photo of an euphillia coral in aquarium