Acropora azurea
Veron and Wallace, 1984

This species is poorly known
Description: Colonies are irregular clumps of fine branchlets arising from a solid base. Radial corallites are appressed, with small nariform rounded openings.
Color: Uniform sky-blue (which may photograph pink), cream or brown.
Habitat: Upper reef slopes exposed to strong wave action.
Abundance: Usually uncommon.
Similar Species: Acropora nana, which has tubular appressed radial corallites with larger, not nariform openings.
Source reference: Veron (2000). Taxonomic references: Veron and Wallace (1984), Wallace and Dai (1997).

Branchlet ends. Taiwan Photograph: Charlie Veron

Skeletal detail. Axial and radial corallites

Branchlets are thin, with elongate appressed radial corallites with small nariform openings. Taiwan Photograph: Charlie Veron
