Charlie Veron, Australian Institute of Marine Science, (2013)
EOL staff
Favia favusFavia favus. Scott Reef, western Australia. Common variation in corallite shape and colour. Charlie Veron.From Australian Institute of Marine Science, (2013). AIMS Coral Fact Sheets - Favia favus. Viewed 10 January 2013 http://coral.aims.gov.au/factsheet.jsp?speciesCode=0149
Neville Coleman, Australian Institute of Marine Science, (2013)
EOL staff
Favia favusFavia favus. Indonesia. Common variation in corallite shape and colour. Neville Coleman.From Australian Institute of Marine Science, (2013). AIMS Coral Fact Sheets - Favia favus. Viewed 10 January 2013 http://coral.aims.gov.au/factsheet.jsp?speciesCode=0149
Charlie Veron, Australian Institute of Marine Science, (2013)
EOL staff
Favia favusFavia favus. Mainland Japan. Large colonies are hemispherical or flattened. Charlie Veron.From Australian Institute of Marine Science, (2013). AIMS Coral Fact Sheets - Favia favus. Viewed 10 January 2013 http://coral.aims.gov.au/factsheet.jsp?speciesCode=0149
Charlie Veron, Australian Institute of Marine Science, (2013)
EOL staff
Favia favus. Favia favus. Indonesia. Common variation in corallite shape and colour. Charlie Veron.From Australian Institute of Marine Science, (2013). AIMS Coral Fact Sheets - Favia favus. Viewed 10 January 2013 http://coral.aims.gov.au/factsheet.jsp?speciesCode=0149