About
Education
Discuss
TraitBank
Sign In
Sign Up
Language
Deutsch
English
Español
français
Nederlands
Piemontèis
Português do Brasil
suomi
Türkçe
Ελληνικά
македонски
Українська
العربية
简体中文
繁體中文
names in breadcrumbs
vernacular
scientific
About
Education
Discuss
TraitBank
Sign In
Sign Up
en
Deutsch
English
Español
français
Nederlands
Piemontèis
Português do Brasil
suomi
Türkçe
Ελληνικά
македонски
Українська
العربية
简体中文
繁體中文
names in breadcrumbs
vernacular
scientific
Creatures
»
…
»
Animal
»
Cnidarians
»
Anemones And Corals
»
…
»
Stony Corals
Creatures
»
Cellular Organisms
»
Eukaryotes
»
Opisthokonts
»
Animal
»
Cnidarians
»
Anemones And Corals
»
Hexacorallians
»
Stony Corals
«
Staghorn Corals
Acroporidae Verrill 1901
collect
overview
data
media
articles
maps
names
CC-BY-NC
any license
CC-BY
CC-BY-NC
CC-BY-NC-SA
CC-BY-SA
No copyright
image
any type
image
map
sound
video
provider
any provider
Arnold Arboretum Photo Gallery
Barcode of Life Data Systems
Barry Armstead Photography, ALA
BioImages, the virtual fieldguide, UK
Botanical Illustrations
Bugs for Bugs, Atlas of Living Australia
CalPhotos
CephBase
Eastfield College SEM Lab
eMammal
Femorale
Fishbase
Flickr BHL
Flickr Group
Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology
iNaturalist
Moorea Biocode
Mycokeys
NMNH Collection
Phytokeys
PlanetScott
SailinSteve
SI Wild
SINA images
TreatmentBank
Turbellarian Taxonomic Database
USDA PLANTS images
Wikimedia Commons
Wolf Spiders of Australia, ALA
World Register of Marine Species
1
2
3
4
5
…
Last »
cc-publicdomain
trusted
cc-publicdomain
trusted
cc-publicdomain
trusted
cc-by-nc-2.0
trusted
cc-by-nc-2.0
trusted
cc-by-nc-2.0
trusted
cc-by-nc-2.0
trusted
cc-publicdomain
trusted
cc-publicdomain
trusted
cc-by-nc-2.0
trusted
cc-publicdomain
trusted
cc-by-nc-2.0
trusted
cc-by-nc-2.0
trusted
cc-publicdomain
trusted
cc-publicdomain
trusted
cc-by-nc-2.0
trusted
cc-by-nc-2.0
trusted
cc-by-nc-2.0
trusted
cc-publicdomain
trusted
cc-by-nc-2.0
trusted
cc-by-nc-2.0
trusted
cc-publicdomain
trusted
cc-publicdomain
trusted
cc-by-nc-2.0
trusted
Approximate distribution (in red) of
Acropora
species
cc-publicdomain
EOL staff
Approximate distribution (in red) of Acropora speciesSource:
NOAA Fisheries Office of Protected Resources
Madrepora formosa. 1890. Acropora.
cc-publicdomain
Freshwater and Marine Image Bank U Washington
Madrepora formosa.
Isopora mricata forma Palmata Lam, Breadth 14.8 cm. 1902. Corals; Isopora.
cc-publicdomain
Freshwater and Marine Image Bank U Washington
Isopora mricata forma Palmata Lam, Breadth 14.8 cm..
Acropora sp. (Acroporid Coral)
cc-by-nc-2.0
Arthur Chapman
Flickr Group
Gizo, Western Province, Solomon Islands
Montipora aequituberculata
cc-by-nc-2.0
James Thomas
Flickr Group
JHT reef tank stony coral
Montipora faveolata (Encrusting Pink Coral)
cc-by-nc-2.0
Arthur Chapman
Flickr Group
Ruutia, les sous le Vent, Polynsie Franaise
Acropora millepora (Pink Coral)
cc-by-nc-2.0
Arthur Chapman
Flickr Group
Gizo, Western Province, Solomon Islands
Critical habitat for elkhorn coral and staghorn coral (red)
cc-publicdomain
EOL staff
Critical habitat for elkhorn coral and staghorn coral (red)Source:
NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service Office of Protected Resources
Isopora muricata (Linn.) S. S. (=Cervicornis Lamarck). Height of specimen 37.5 cm. 1902. Corals; Isopora.
cc-publicdomain
Freshwater and Marine Image Bank U Washington
Isopora muricata (Linn.) S. S. (=Cervicornis Lamarck). Height of specimen 37.5 cm..
Acropora sp. (Acroporid Coral)
cc-by-nc-2.0
Arthur Chapman
Flickr Group
Mba, Western, Fiji
n138_w1150
cc-publicdomain
Biodiversity Heritage Library
Flickr Group
Report on the Florida reefsCambridge, Mass. :Printed for the Museum,1880.
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/4230345
Elkhorn Coral, 1 of most important reef-building corals, so named b/c branches resemble elk horns. C it in #bhlib
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/4230345
Montipora faveolata (Coral)
cc-by-nc-2.0
Arthur Chapman
Flickr Group
Haapiti, les du Vent, Polynsie Franaise
Acropora millepora (Acroporid Coral)
cc-by-nc-2.0
Arthur Chapman
Flickr Group
Gizo, Western Province, Solomon Islands
Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata)
cc-publicdomain
EOL staff
Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata)Source:
"Sound Waves" July 2006, USGS Newsletter
Isopora muricata (Linn.) Height 20.5 cm. 1902. Isopora; Corals.
cc-publicdomain
Freshwater and Marine Image Bank U Washington
Isopora muricata (Linn.) Height 20.5 cm..
Acropora sp. (Acroporid Coral)
cc-by-nc-2.0
Arthur Chapman
Flickr Group
Mba, Western, Fiji
Montipora faveolata (Encrusting Pink Coral)
cc-by-nc-2.0
Arthur Chapman
Flickr Group
Ruutia, les sous le Vent, Polynsie Franaise
Acropora millepora (Pink Coral)
cc-by-nc-2.0
Arthur Chapman
Flickr Group
Gizo, Western Province, Solomon Islands
Isopora muricata forma Prolifera Lam. End of a Branch, Height 9 cm. 1902. Isopora; Corals.
cc-publicdomain
Freshwater and Marine Image Bank U Washington
Isopora muricata forma Prolifera Lam. End of a Branch, Height 9 cm.
Acropora sp. (Acroporid Coral)
cc-by-nc-2.0
Arthur Chapman
Flickr Group
Gizo, Western Province, Solomon Islands
Montipora faveolata (Coral)
cc-by-nc-2.0
Arthur Chapman
Flickr Group
Haapiti, les du Vent, Polynsie Franaise
A severe case of white-band disease on Acropora palmata
cc-publicdomain
EOL staff
A severe case of white-band disease on Acropora palmataFrom the
Field Guide to Western Atlantic Coral Diseases and Other Causes of Coral Mortality
Isopora muricata forma Palmata Lamarck, Greatest Breadth, 23.2 cm. 1902. Isopora; Corals.
cc-publicdomain
Freshwater and Marine Image Bank U Washington
Isopora muricata forma Palmata Lamarck, Greatest Breadth, 23.2 cm..
Acropora sp. (Pink Coral)
cc-by-nc-2.0
Arthur Chapman
Flickr Group
Mba, Western, Fiji
1
2
3
4
5
…
Last »