Acropora Lutkeni - Barrier Reef Acropora #01801
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5.25 x 4.25 x 6.75
Colonies are corymbose plates with thick tapering branches. Branches have incipient axial corallites and branchlets developing towards their base. Sometimes branches are long. Axial corallites are rounded and not much larger than radial corallites. Radial corallites are irregular and have a wide range of shapes and sizes but are characteristically thick walled with rounded margins.
Common Color: Uniform grey, creamy brown, or purple.
Habitat: Shallow upper reef slopes exposed to strong wave action or currents.
Abundance: Sometimes common on the Great Barrier Reef, usually uncommon elsewhere.
Similar species: Acropora forskali