Mussa angulosa (Pallas, 1766)
Large flower coral
Mussa angulosa
photo by Veron, Charlie (J.E.N.)

Family:  Faviidae ()
Max. size: 
Environment:  reef-associated; marine; depth range 0 - 55 m
Distribution:  Western Atlantic: Gulf of Mexico to Caribbean Sea.
Diagnosis:  Formation: flat to hemispherical; phaceloid to flabello-meandroid with short valleys up to 5 centers. Septa: with tall sharp teeth. Well developed columellae. Thick and fleshy retracted polyps. Color: usually gray, purple, or green (Ref. 848).
Biology:  Maximum depth from Ref. 116012. Zooxanthellate (Ref. 116012). Occurs in most reef environments (Ref. 848). Also in submarine caves (Ref. 87209).
IUCN Red List Status: Near Threatened (NT); Date assessed: 01 June 2021 (A2bce) Ref. 123251)
Threat to humans: 
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