ahermatypic
ahermatypic Applied to corals that do not form reefs and most of which lack zooxanthellae. Modern scleractinian corals (see MADREPORARIA) are less restricted environmentally than those that form reefs, and consequently have a world-wide distribution. Compare HERMATYPIC.
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