WoRMS taxon details
Nomenclatureoriginal description
(of Pocillopora fenestrata Lamarck, 1816) Lamarck, [J.-B. M.] de. (1816). <i>Histoire naturelle des animaux sans vertèbres</i>. Tome second, 566 pp. Paris, Verdière. , available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/47698 [details] 
original description
(of Alveopora retusa Verrill, 1864) Verrill, A. E. (1864). List of the polyps and corals sent by the Museum of Comparative Zoology to other institutions in exchange, with annotations. <em>Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology.</em> 1: 29-60., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/6587563 [details]
basis of record
Sheppard CRC. (1987). Coral species of the Indian Ocean and adjacent seas: a synonymised compilation and some regional distribution patterns. <em>Atoll Research Bulletin.</em> 307: 1-32., available online at http:// https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00775630.307.1 [details]
Othercontext source (Hexacorallia)
Fautin, Daphne G. (2013). Hexacorallians of the World. (look up in IMIS) [details]
additional source
Dana, J.D. (1846-1847). On Zoophytes. <em>The American Journal of Science and Arts, Second Series.</em> 2(4): 64-69; 2(5): 187-202; 3(7): 1-24; 3(8): 160-163; 3(9): 337-347. New-Haven., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/28135503 page(s): 511, 514 [details]
additional source
Cairns, S.D., B.W. Hoeksema & J. van der Land. (1999). Appendix: List of extant stony corals. <em>Atoll Research Bulletin.</em> 459: 13-46. page(s): 37 [details]
additional source
Randall RH. (2003). An annotated checklist of hydrozoan and scleractinian corals collected from Guam and other Mariana Islands. <em>Micronesica.</em> 35-36: 121-137. page(s): 133 [details]
additional source
Cairns, S.D., B.W. Hoeksema & J. van der Land. (2007). as a contribution to UNESCO-IOC Register of Marine Organisms. (look up in IMIS) [details]
additional source
Liu, J.Y. [Ruiyu] (ed.). (2008). Checklist of marine biota of China seas. <em>China Science Press.</em> 1267 pp. (look up in IMIS) [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Veron JEN. (2000). Corals of the World. Vol. 1–3. <em>Australian Institute of Marine Science and CRR, Queensland, Australia.</em> [details]
additional source
Dana, J.D. (1846-1849). Zoophytes. United States Exploring Expedition during the years 1838-1842. <em>Lea and Blanchard, Philadelphia.</em> 7: 1-740, 61 pls. (1846: 1-120, 709-720; 1848: 121-708, 721-740; 1849: atlas pls. 1-61)., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/18989497, http://www.sil.si.edu/digitalcollections/usexex/navigation/ScientificText/USExEx19_08select.cfm [details] 
additional source
Veron JEN, Pichon M. (1982). Scleractinia of Eastern Australia – Part IV. Family Poritidae. <em>Australian Institute of Marine Science Monograph Series.</em> 5: 1-159. [details]
additional source
Milne Edwards H, Haime J (1851) Recherches sur les polypiers. Mémoire 7. Monographie des Poritides. Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Zoologie, Series 3, 16: 21-70. page(s): 44-45 [details]
additional source
Veron JEN, Marsh LM. (1988). Hermatypic corals of Western Australia : records and annotated species list. <em>Records Western Australian Museum Supplement.</em> 29: 1-136., available online at https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.60555 page(s): 27, 71 [details]
additional source
Mihaljević M. (2019). Oligocene‑Miocene Scleractinians from the Central Indo-Pacific: Malaysian Borneo and the Philippines. <em>Palaeontologia Electronica.</em> 22.3.61 1-55., available online at https://doi.org/10.26879/978 [details]
additional source
Randall RH, Myers RF. (1983). The corals. Guide to the Coastal Resources of Guam: Vol. 2. <em>University of Guam Press, Guam, pp. 128.</em> [details]
additional source
Veron, J. E. N. (2000). Corals of the World, Volume III: Families Mussidae, Faviidae, Trachyphylliidae, Poritidae. Australian Institute of Marine Science. Townsville., volume 3, pp. 490. page(s): 386 [details]
additional source
Veron JEN. (1986). Corals of Australia and the Indo-Pacific. <em>Angus & Robertson Publishers.</em> page(s): 260, 261, 262 [details]
Nontype WAM 14-84, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 186-78, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 188-74, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 22-81, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 230-83, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 268-84, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 272-84, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 275-84, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 276-84, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 27-72, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 280-84, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 284-84, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 338-83, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 377-83, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 415-83, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 487-85, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 583-78, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 584-78, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 69-88, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 78-72, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 801-85, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 81-85, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 820-85, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
Nontype WAM 961-85, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
From editor or global species database
Biology zooxanthellate [details]Unreviewed
Description Colonies are generally hemispherical with the surface divided into lobes. Corallites are 2.1-3 mm in diameter and are similar in structure to those of A. marionensis. Polyps are long with long thin tentacles, giving a ragged appearance. Colour: uniform grey or greenish-brown. Abundance: always common. (Veron, 1986 <57>) [details]
Type locality "Southern Ocean" (Veron, 1986). [details]
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