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Fungia fralinaeFungia fralinae. Philippines. Showing lower surface.From
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Fungia fralinaeFungia fralinae. Philippines. Detail showing green tentacles with tiny violet tips.From
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Fungia fralinaeFungia fralinae. Philippines. Characteristic appearance of polyps with tentacles extended during the day.From
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Fungia fralinaeFungia fralinae. Philippines. Juvenile polyps (acanthocauli) growing on a dead parent.From
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