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The skeletal ontogeny of the Micrabaciidae, one of two modern basal scleractinian lineages, is herein reconstructed based on serial micro‐computed tomography sections and scanning electron micrographs. Similar to other scleractinians, skeletal growth of micrabaciids starts from the simultaneous formation of six primary septa. New septa of consecutive cycles arise between septa of the preceding cycles...
Cover illustration. Skeleton of extant micrabaciid scleractinian coral Letepsammia franki Owens, 1994 (holotype USNM75638, Indian Ocean, Durban, 138 m). In this issue of the Journal of Morphology Janiszewska et al. study the skeletal ontogeny of Micrabaciidae, one of two modern basal scleractinian lineages using serial microcomputed tomography sections and scanning electron micrographs. See pp. 243–257...
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