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stony coral Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

Stony প্রবাল,





stony coral's Usage Examples:

The rate at which a stony coral colony lays down calcium carbonate depends on the species, but some of.


Acropora is a genus of small polyp stony coral in the phylum Cnidaria.


Meandrina is a genus of colonial stony coral in the family Meandrinidae.


Emblemariopsis diaphana, is known to form a symbiotic relationship with stony coral, Meandrina meandrites.


Oculina is a genus of colonial stony coral in the family Oculinidae.


A corallite is the skeletal cup, formed by an individual stony coral polyp, in which the polyp sits and into which it can retract.


 Papua New Guinea A stony coral, a species of Alveopora.


nov Valid Bromfield Miocene  Papua New Guinea A stony coral, a species of Alveopora.


Catalaphyllia is a monotypic genus of stony coral in the family Euphylliidae from the western Pacific Ocean.


It contains 37 species of stony coral.


Goniopora, often called flowerpot coral, is a genus of colonial stony coral found in lagoons and turbid water conditions.


Psammocora is a genus of stony coral in the monotypic family Psammocoridae.


Mussidae is a family of stony coral in the order Scleractinia.


Montastraea is a genus of colonial stony coral found in the Caribbean seas.


The staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis) is a branching, stony coral with cylindrical branches ranging from a few centimetres to over two metres in length.


Madrepore and Madreporaria were formerly applied universally to any stony coral of the family Scleractinia.


Isophyllia is a genus of stony coral in the subfamily Mussinae of the family Mussidae.


Euphyllia is a genus of large-polyped stony coral.


Isopora is a genus of small polyp stony coral in the phylum Cnidaria.


For the stony coral genus, see Pavona (coral) Pavona is a hamlet in Lazio, central Italy.



Synonyms:

mushroom coral; brain coral; madrepore; coral; madriporian coral; Madreporaria; order Madreporaria; stag's-horn coral; staghorn coral;

Antonyms:

achromatic;

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