Pocillopora specimens examined in this study. In situ appearances (A: HD159, D: HD162, G: HD161, J: HD160, M: HD154), with corresponding images of bleached skeletons (B, E, H, K, N). C, live specimen showing brown ring surrounding each oral opening (image by Jenny). F, I, branches from colonies shown in D and G respectively. L, O, calices and septa from colonies shown in J and M respectively. Scale bars represent 1 cm (B, E, H, K, N) and 1 mm (F, I, L, O) respectively.

 
  Part of: Poquita-Du R, Ng C, Loo J, Afiq-Rosli L, Tay Y, Todd P, Chou L, Huang D (2017) New evidence shows that Pocilloporadamicornis-like’ corals in Singapore are actually Pocillopora acuta (Scleractinia: Pocilloporidae). Biodiversity Data Journal 5: e11407. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.5.e11407