Acropora paniculata

Verrill, 1902



Description: Colonies are large plates or tables which are 25 millimetres thick and frequently over one metre across. Branchlets are short and compact. Axial and incipient axial corallites crowd the upper surface and are long, thin and tubular. Radial corallites are immersed on lower branchlets.
Color: Cream, grey or blue.
Habitat: Upper reef slopes.
Abundance: Uncommon.
Similar Species: Acropora jacquelineae, which has finer corallites. See also A. cytherea, which forms thinner plates and has branchlets which do not terminate in masses of tubular corallites.

Source reference: Veron (2000). Taxonomic references: Veron and Wallace (1984), Wallace (1999). Identification guides: Veron (1986), Nishihira and Veron (1995).

Surface detail. Marion Reef, Coral Sea Photograph: Ed Lovell


Forming a thick plate of elongate corallites. Flores, Indonesia Photograph: Charlie Veron


Skeletal detail. Axial, incipient axial and radial corallites.


Plate surface. Flores, Indonesia Photograph: Charlie Veron
Based on Australian Institute of Marine Science data