Poritidae

Family of corals From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Poritidae is a family of stony corals.[1] Members of the family are colonial hermatypic (reef-building) corals. They are variable in size and form but most are massive, laminar or ramose as well as branching and encrusting. The corallites are compact with very little coenosteum covering the skeleton. The walls of the corallites and the septa are porous. J.E.N. Veron considers the family is not a natural grouping but is a miscellaneous collection of genera that do not fit well elsewhere.[1][2]

Phylum:Cnidaria
Subphylum:Anthozoa
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Poritidae
Porities sp.
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Subphylum: Anthozoa
Class: Hexacorallia
Order: Scleractinia
Family: Poritidae
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The World Register of Marine Species includes the following genera in the family:[1][3]

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