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Cairns, S. D., Baron-Szabo, R., Budd, A.F., Lathuilière, B., Roniewicz, E., Stolarski, J., and Johnson, K.G. (eds.), 2010. Corallosphere, world wide web site at http://corallosphere.org, last visited on 24 May 2012.

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Summary

adj. Calicular cup-like structure seen at the distal end of solitary corals and on the outermost surface of colonial corals, consisting of a single centre, with or without walls, floored by transverse skeletal elements (e.g. dissepiments), and corresponding to the part of the skeleton most recently occupied by a polyp (not always preserved). See also Corallite, Centre. Cup-like structure at the distal end of solitary and outermost surface of solitary and, respectively, colonial coralla. Corresponding to the part of the skeleton occupied by a polyp.

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This version was contributed by Ken Johnson on 22-Apr-2008 14:35.

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