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  1. Madrepora oculata, also called zigzag coral, is a stony coral that is found worldwide outside of the polar regions, growing in deep water at depths of 50 to at least 1500 meters. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae.

  2. Madrepora oculata Linnaeus, 1758, colony covering a tube of Eunice sp. on its proximal part.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MadreporaMadrepora - Wikipedia

    Madrepora (Spanish, "mother of pores") is a genus of stony corals, often found forming reefs or islands in tropical locations. The names Madrepore and Madreporaria were formerly applied universally to any stony coral of the family Scleractinia.

  4. Madrepora oculata Linnaeus, 1758, colony covering a tube of Eunice sp. on its proximal part.

  5. Madrepora oculata, also called zigzag coral, is a stony coral that is found worldwide outside of the polar regions, growing in deep water at depths of 80–1500 meters. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae.

  6. Madrepora (Spanish, "mother of pores") is a genus of stony corals, often found forming reefs or islands in tropical locations. The names Madrepore and Madreporaria were formerly applied universally to any stony coral of the family Scleractinia.

  7. madrepora, sp For a large quantity of material, taken on the cruise of the “Challenger “from the Papeete reef, I am indebted to Mr. John Murray. The species appears to be identical with an unnamed specimen in the British Museum labelled “Tahiti, 10, 8, 69.”